In a cloture vote, the Senate today voted by a 67-28 margin to cut off debate on the new START nuclear arms reduction treaty, displaying enough bipartisan support to ratify the treaty with a 2/3 majority tomorrow.
Republican Senators have been announcing their support for the treaty all day, including Lamar Alexander, Bob Corker, Johnny Isakson, George Voinovich and Lisa Murkowski. Along with the other commitments, that gives the Senate the votes they need for passage. Ron Wyden will not vote tomorrow as he recuperates from prostate cancer surgery, and Evan Bayh is no joke on a “farewell tour” of his state, but it doesn’t look like they will be needed for passage.
Harry Reid, who continues to rack up victories in the lame duck, released this statement:
“This treaty will make America safer and restore our leadership in global efforts to stop nuclear proliferation. I am encouraged that a number of my Republican colleagues have joined us to support a treaty that has been endorsed by everyone from former President George H.W. Bush to former Secretaries of State Colin Powell, Condoleezza Rice and James Baker. We have already had an open and robust debate on the treaty, and we will continue to consider amendments during the time remaining.
“The Senate has a long history of bipartisanship in working to further arms control. I am hopeful that when the Senate votes tomorrow on ratification, we will send a powerful statement about America’s commitment to non-proliferation with a strong bipartisan vote.”
It’s almost ridiculous that an arms treaty that is basically indistinguishable from what Ronald Reagan negotiated with the Soviets has become a partisan issue, but I guess the President gets a “win” for this one. As do people who like verification regimes so that nuclear materials are accounted for.
With new START and the continuing resolution out of the way, the only other big item left that the Senate would like to pass is the 9-11 health care bill. It appears that Tom Coburn will drag out passage of that bill, potentially killing it in the lame duck. He may be acting to the benefit of the US Chamber of Commerce, which still opposes the bill because of the offsets that pay for it. The White House actually engaged on the bill today, crediting Jon Stewart with raising awareness of the issue. And Democrats put out a brutal video, featuring George Bush’s “bullhorn moment” at Ground Zero and a host of Republicans calling the rescue workers heroes, to put pressure on Republicans for passage or at least exact a political price.
It’s unclear whether this will result in legislation, especially given that the House is disinclined to wait around for it.




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I must say I did not expect this to happen.
Has there been a more productive Lame Duck?
If you consider a “win” to be anything that Reid introduces that gets 60+ votes then I agree he’s racked up a lot of them.
Otherwise it’s hard to get past the tax cut deal, arguably the worst policy enacted by Democrats in modern times.
Wait till the Repugs pull some last minute shit in which they demand something really ridiculous and extreme in return for ratification.
Bets?
Fixed it for you.
HELL NO! No bets here. I think they will do anything they can to keep Obama from having that one. Only RayGUN can make a teaty you know. Oh yeah and Bush Jr. can trade nuclear info for Mangos.
All these so called wins are just Republican pay backs to BHO for tax cuts and gutting social security. They got from a Dem. president what they couldn’t get for the last seventy years.
Right, and I addressed this in a subsequent post.
“The White House actually engaged on a bill today” Wish they would have “engaged” on the public option, fair drug prices, real health care reform, fair taxes on the rich, virtually zero estate taxes, etc. etc. You know, almost everything BO gave up with nothing in return.
Sen. Tom “Cholera” Coburn, M.D., (R) OK, can be counted on to block it before it happens; just as he did with the US donation to Haiti (thereby directly causing cholera epidemic to spread), and now with the 9-11 responder healthcare bill. If you want to spread an epidemic or send first responders to an early death, then Cholera Coburn is your man. “Do no harm?” meh, Senator Cholera “Do no good” is more his motto, apparently.
The 9/11 First Responder bill isn’t really necessary, the President and his Secretary of HHS have the legal authority to provide them Medicare coverage without further congressional action. Carolyn Maloney introduced the bill was introduced in February, 2009. Since then we’ve passed a healthcare reform bill (or two actually).
Remember Baucus’s Montana Medicare deal? There was this corollary–
‘(B) OPTIONAL PILOT PROGRAMS.— The
Secretary may establish a separate pilot pro-
gram, in accordance with this subsection, with
respect to each geographic area subject to an
emergency declaration (other than the declara-
tion of June 17, 2009), in order to furnish such
comprehensive, coordinated and cost-effective
care to individuals described in subparagraph
(2)(B) who reside in each such area…
http://www.scribd.com/doc/33726977/Env-Emerg-Medicare-Cov
Since the WTC collapse released asbestos and other hazardous substances (as defined by the EPA), President Obama can unilaterally declare a public health emergency and use that as the basis to expand Medicare to cover 9/11 rescue workers (actually he could make it broader than that depending on how big a geographic area he sets).
You may be asking, how would we pay for it, what about the deficit? That’s covered too, the HHS Secretary funds the original pilot (Montana) and optional pilot (say, New York) programs out of the Medicare trust funds, no further congressional votes or appropriations are required. The paygo (“budget neutrality”) rules specifically don’t apply; its impressive what Max Baucus is capable of when he applies himself.
The phrase that pays: “declaration of a public health emergency under section 104(a) of the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act of 1980“
Cercla 104(a)
(a)Whenever… any hazardous substance is released or there is a substantial threat of such a release into the environment… (b) the President is authorized to… take any other response measure consistent with the national contingency plan which the President deems necessary to protect the public health or welfare or the environment.
START and kabuki, same thing. This back room deal was made with the Tax Cut and Estate Tax giveaway. You know deep down inside you are still going to lose Social Security. Lets make a deal. Hope and change you can believe in. START and DADT to keep the lemmings happy and hopeful. Suckers. Barry to Repugs ” Come on guys, you gotta give me something, I,m starting to look real bad”. Still no bully pulpit speech on First Responders.
It’s largely symbolic and basically meaningless. Both countries still maintain enough nuclear weapons to destroy civilization many times over. Look at the US record of arms dealing and unilateral invasions of foreign countries, if you think we’re interested in making the world more secure.