Yesterday, the
Portland Press Herald had an editorial calling on Senators Snowe and Collins to support critical legislation on unemployment and Medicaid funding:
A scaled-down version of the jobs bill will resurface in the U.S. Senate as soon as today, and despite concerns about growing long-term deficits, Maine's senators should get on board.
The most immediate problem facing Maine and the nation is that the economy is growing slowly and producing too few new jobs. The failure to pass this bill now could result in public-sector layoffs that would add to our economic woes, not solve them. Sens. Susan Collins and Olympia Snowe should find a way to vote "yes" on this legislation.
The bill would, among other things, provide aid to state Medicaid programs and take some pressure off budgets, including Maine's. The current state budget assumed that $84 million would be coming from Washington, as was approved in an earlier version of the bill passed by the Senate.
Too late. Before the paper with this editorial hit front doors around Portland, Snowe and Collins ditched the people of Maine to side with their obstructionist colleagues. Those two are the reason the Senate
failed to invoke cloture on a bill that would deal with the issues identified in the editorial as affecting Maine.
Yep, on Thursday night, the fake moderates threw Mainers under the bus -- again. And, what's worse is that the duo had made a commitment to support cloture on that critically important jobs bill -- until Mitch McConnell intervened.
Joan McCarter at DailyKos got the story on the nefarious and duplicitous actions of Snowe and Collins:
The states are waiting on $24 billion in federal aid to help supplement health costs, the loss of which could mean the loss of 900,000 more jobs. Why? Because of Olympia Snowe, Susan Collins, Joe Lieberman, and Ben Nelson. Nelson wants to see more offsets. Collins wants to cut out more state aid. Snowe is attached at the hip to Collins, and Lieberman is just an asshole.
A source close to the Hill tells me that as a compromise was being negotiated yesterday to finally pass the full bill, Collins and Snowe agreed to support cloture on the package. But McConnell met with the two of them before the vote and evidently whipped them back in line, possibly playing on Snowe's fear of getting a primary challenge from the Right. Lieberman would likely have voted with Snowe and Collins, making Nelson's opposition irrelevant.
Got that, Mainers? Apparently, Snowe and Collins don't care about the dire economic situation in Maine. Nope. They're more concerned about fealty to their GOP leader. And, what's clear is that Mitch McConnell now controls their votes.
Over the years, Snowe and Collins have built up a myth that they're independent voices in DC. That's BS. They're GOP hacks under the thumb of Mitch McConnell. When these two had the chance to help Mainers -- after it was well known that they had committed to vote for cloture -- they caved.
So, any Mainer who loses a public-sector job or loses unemployment benefits should hold Snowe and Collins responsible. It is their fault.
And, Mainers should also realize that the votes of their two Senators are now controlled by the Minority Leader from Kentucky. Now, of course, Mainers didn't vote cast their for McConnell, but he might as well be their Senator because Snowe and Collins let him dictate their votes. Snowe and Collins sided with McConnell and the insurance companies on health care reform, despite the serious problems with
the insurance market in Maine. And, last week, the duo, as the dutiful GOPers they are, voted for
Lisa Murkowski's Big Oil resolution despite the importance of the environment to Mainers.
What Snowe and Collins did this week would be pathetic if the real-life economic consequences weren't so dire. Instead, their actions are reprehensible.
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