Isn't This Debate on a Budget Cuts Bill?
by Adam Hughes*, 12/20/2005
The U.S. Senate is supposed to be spending 10 hours today debating the budget cuts reconciliation bill. But a substantial portion of the debate has been spent sparring over the reauthorization of the U.S. Patriot Act and the inclusion of ANWR in the Defense Appropriations bill.
While these are certainly very important debates to be had, it's hard to understand why the debate is not about the budget cuts. Do Senators not have anything to say about the cuts? Do they think the changes they will vote for shortly are unimportant? Are Senators ashamed of what they are proposing in this bill?
Luckily, Senator Byron Dorgan (D-ND) has just got the debate back on track and is making some excellent points about shared sacrifice. You can watch live on C-SPAN 2.
