[Congressional Record Volume 156, Number 9 (Monday, January 25, 2010)]
[Senate]
[Page S174]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
CONRAD-GREGG AMENDMENT
Mr. BAUCUS. Mr. President, Dr. Laurence Peter, the educator who came
up with the Peter Principle, once said:
Democracy is a process by which the people are free to
choose the [person] who will get the blame.
In a democracy, that is the people's right. In a democracy, the
people elect us to represent them. And in a democracy, the people elect
us to be accountable.
But the chairman and ranking Republican member of the Budget
Committee have come up with a process to shift the blame. They have
come up with a process for Congress to punt our accountability away.
They have come up with a process to outsource Congress's central fiscal
responsibilities to a new budget commission.
I can see that a commission may be attractive to some. It is the easy
way out. Senators can blame everything on the commission. Senators can
say: The commission made me do it.
But we should not shirk our responsibility. Rather, we should do the
job our constituents sent us here to do. We already have a process for
doing so. It is called the budget process.
The chairman and ranking Republican member of the Budget Committee
have proposed a new budget process. No one has shown greater zeal in
taking on the budget deficit than the chairman and ranking Republican
member of the Budget Committee. I commend them for their good
intentions. But we should reject their new process--not their
intentions but their new process.
Senators Conrad and Gregg have said: Everything needs to be on the
table, including spending and revenues. But why stop there? If Congress
is going to outsource its central fiscal responsibilities, why stop
there? Why not cede to this commission all of our responsibilities? Why
don't we outsource all of this year's work and then adjourn for the
year?
Come to think of it, if we do cede all of our powers to this
commission, what is to stop them from inserting anything and everything
they choose into the commission's one, nonamendable, omnibus vehicle?
They can insert anything they want--anything.
That is the catch with this commission. If we were to cede all of our
responsibilities to this commission, and we were to tie our hands so we
could not amend its recommendations, then we would risk setting in
motion some truly terrible policy.
Under the proposed fast-track procedures, we would not be able to
amend the proposal. But what if we did not like the committee's
recommendations? We would not be able to replace the commission's
recommendations with our own.
It is clear from the statements of Senators Conrad and Gregg that
they have painted a big red target on Social Security and Medicare.
That is what this commission is all about. It is a threat to Social
Security and Medicare.
That is why the first amendment this Senator offered is to protect
Social Security. Senators Conrad and Gregg have proposed a system that
will not allow Senators to offer amendments to protect Social Security
later, after the commission has come up with its recommendations. That
is why we have to vote to protect Social Security now, while we still
can offer amendments.
We already have a process to address the budget. It is called the
congressional budget process. Anytime we wanted to, we could use the
budget process to address the budget deficit. Since the creation of the
budget process, it has been the process that Congress has usually used
to address fiscal challenges.
The chairman and ranking Republican member of the Budget Committee
should skip the commission. They should go straight to their
recommendation. They should bring it up in their committee. That is
exactly why Congress created the Budget Committee, the budget
resolution, and the reconciliation bill in the first place. That was
the purpose.
We do not need a commission to do our work. We do not need a new
process to shift the blame. Rather, to address our fiscal challenges,
let us get to work on it now. Let us do the job the people sent us here
to do. Let us reject this commission.
Mr. President, I suggest the absence of a quorum.
The ACTING PRESIDENT pro tempore. The clerk will call the roll.
The assistant legislative clerk proceeded to call the roll.
Mr. REID. Mr. President, I ask unanimous consent that the order for
the quorum call be rescinded.
The ACTING PRESIDENT pro tempore. Without objection, it is so
ordered.
Mr. REID. Mr. President, what is the pending business?
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