Several weeks ago the Senate held a “vote-a-rama” related to amends to the federal budget. This is the second of a three part series of reactions to this event by Widener University students studying Congress this semester.
by Erica Szpynda
Widener University Economics Major
The Rolling Stones sang:
“You can’t always get what you want
But if you try sometimes well you just might find
You get what you need “
These few lyrics speak much about compromise. Congress’s job is to WORK TOGETHER, to debate and to figure out what is needed for our country. However, a series of nonbinding votes, just for the sake of voting is not what our country needs.
The Senate took part in a Vote-a-Rama. This means that each party is limited to 25 hours of debate, to propose amendments to each of the budget proposals. At least we know there will not be filibusters in an attempt to stop legislation, since debate is limited. On the other hand, this means that the Senate will spend 50 hours in session to get nothing accomplished. This can be viewed the same as going to a typical 9-5 job for OVER a week, and not being able to show your boss anything you accomplished. Wait, I am wrong, Congress can show their bosses (also known as the voters) that they did accomplish something: Blocking many “bad” budget proposals.
Instead of this cut throat competition to make everyone vote on issues that can be used against them in the next election, Congress should be working on actually passing a budget. This circus needs to stop for the sake of the nation’s credit score and the faith their bosses have in them. This is just another reason for why pests have a better approval rating than Congress. Hopefully, they can realize “You can’t always get what you want, BUT if you try… You get what you need.”