Waiting until the ninth hour, before the guillotine known as the Midterm Elections severely cramps the plans of the New Aristocracy, Sir Harry Reid the Dinghy has scheduled a Senate vote for this Saturday on the 1.1 trillion dollar earmark-laden Omnibus Bill. Funding for the Federal Government and all of its bureaucracy will expire Saturday if nothing is done.
The Democrats have the overwhelming majority of earmarks within the bill. However, Republicans are not entirely blameless, as Cornyn and Thune, along with others, have contributed earmarks to this monstrosity. Even worse, outgoing RINOs such as Bob Bennett have said that they will vote for the Omnibus Bill.
Bitter, Bob?
Both House and Senate Republicans want Congress to extend last year’s budget only for a few months. That would allow them to try to enact the deep spending cuts they have promised.
While the Dems are trying to cram this spending bill down our throats, the deal allowing for an extension of the Bush Tax Cuts is still waiting for passage by the House. The Senate has already passed the $853 billion legislation by an overwhelming 81-19 margin.
Barack Hussein Obama the First has told members of Congress that failure to pass the tax-cut legislation could result in the end of his presidency, according to Rep. Peter DeFazio (Ore.).
God willing.
He told CNN’s Elliot Spitzer, otherwise know as Client #9:
The White House is putting on tremendous pressure, making phone calls, the president is making phone calls saying this is the end of his presidency if he doesn’t get this bad deal.
White House spokesman Tony Vietor said Unh-Unh. No, he di’nt:
The president hasn’t said anything remotely like that and has never spoken with Mr. DeFazio about the issue.
Obama reportedly told Democrats the very same thing last year in order to get them to pass Obamacare without the public option.
According to the experts, the likelihood of the deal failing is very low at this point.
DeFazio thinks Scooter’s wrong about the possibility of a second term:
I don’t feel that way — I think this is potentially the end of his possibility of being reelected if he gets this deal.
Also on the Democrats’ agenda between now and Saturday is the controversial Defense Bill, the START Treaty.
Sir Harry Reid the Dinghy of the fiefdom of Nevada said yesterday:
We’ll see how things go with this treaty, but it’s clear — I have spoken on many occasions with the Republican leader — we’re going to be in session this Sunday. There is work to do.
Translation: I made a lot of promises to the Labor Unions and others in order to get re-elected. I’m dead meat if I don’t get something done.
Reid also wants to try to hold a vote on the House-passed version of the DREAM Act, which is nothing more than an amnesty bill, designed to manufacture new Democrat voters.
We hope that we can complete what we have to do here a day or two after Saturday. When we complete the things that I have just mentioned, we’re going to have to have a vote on the DREAM Act.
Reid has also threatened to make the Senate return to Washington between Christmas and Jan. 4 to continue the Democrats unwanted and self-serving legislative agenda.
Is it any wonder that gallup.com has reported the following?
Americans’ assessment of Congress has hit a new low, with 13% saying they approve of the way Congress is handling its job. The 83% disapproval rating is also the worst Gallup has measured in more than 30 years of tracking congressional job performance.
From the beginning of the 2008 Presidential campaign when Democrat Candidate Barack Hussein Obama (mm mmm mmmm) said this:
…it has been quite apparent that he views himself as some sort of aristocrat. Along with his fellow aristocrats, Sir Harry Reid the Dinghy and Dame Nancy Pelosi the Ditzy, they have made a science of ignoring the wishes of the majority of the American people and passing unwanted self-serving legislation, designed to benefit no one but the special interest groups to whom they owe their present political positions.
The 2010 Midterm Elections was, in fact, a revolution. It was a groundswell effort that took the day. The Tea Party movement accomplished what the Beltway Elite Republicans could not. Average Americans, outraged by being treated like peasants by this imperious new aristocracy, rose up, not with pitchforks and torches, but with words and deeds. We voted the rascals out.
So, before this new aristocracy has to exist within the restraints put upon them by the people that they are supposed to be serving, they are trying to cram everything they can through the legislative pipeline, in a desperate attempt to usurp the will of the American people.
As a friend said to me last night, all this is accomplishing is to make the Democrats look foolish.
The problem for the Democrats and any Vichy Republicans that may aid them in their nefarious plans, is the fact that the sleeping giant that exercised his wrath on November 2nd is still awake…and November 2012 is looming.

I loathe these people…
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Nothing ever changes!!!! Politician = Liar
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I liked Thune’s initial response that his vote for the earmark ban meant going forward in the new Congress and didn’t apply to this POS bill…At least Orin Hatch pulled his earmarks from the bill…Until we the People rid Congress of these leaches this sort of thing will continue to occur year after year…
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Mr. Chao had both sides of his butt covered. Seems there was an earmark for KY in the POS bill. Tha’s Mitch though…have to watch him every second.
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I read that Mr. Chao had 35 earmarks in Reid’s 2000 page spew bucket of a bill…
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