Boehner blasts Senate Democrats for inaction
House Speaker John Boehner addresses the ongoing sequester standoff on Capitol Hill.
Echoing
the frustration of lawmakers throughout Washington hoping for a
last-minute swerve to avoid impending budget cuts, House Speaker John
Boehner, R-Ohio, used some PG-13 phraseology Tuesday to urge the Senate
to action."We have moved a bill in the House twice," Boehner said at a press conference Tuesday. "We should not have to move a third bill before the Senate gets off their ass and begins to do something."
The refrain of urging Senate action comes from Boehner just four days before the sequestration cuts are slated to kick in.
President Barack Obama will travel to Newport News, Va. this afternoon to highlight the cuts' effect on the region's shipbuilding community. He will be joined by the area's Rep. Scott Rigell, a Republican.
The White House's road trips to warn of the sequester's impact have drawn criticism from foes.
"He has traveled over 5000 miles the last two weeks, and we challenge him travel a mile and half and come to Capitol Hill," said Rep. Cathy McMorris Rogers of Washington on Tuesday. "Sit down with Harry Reid and urge the Senate Democrats to take action."
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House
Speaker John Boehner takes a reporter's question during a press
conference following a meeting of the Republican Conference at RNC
headquarters on Feb. 26 on Capitol Hill.
Boehner said Obama's event this afternoon will reduce the nation's military to a campaign "prop."
"I don't think the president is focused on finding a solution to the sequester," he said. "The president has been traveling all over the country, today by going down to Newport News in order to use our military men and women as a prop in yet another campaign rally to support his tax hikes."
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