Boehner has called on Obama to urge the Senate to return and appoint negotiators so that the House and Senate can pass a one-year long extension of the tax break.
By Alicia M. Cohn – 12/20/11 02:35 PM ET
Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee (D-Texas) said Tuesday that President Obama “absolutely” should use his executive power to continue the unemployment benefits and payroll tax cut extension and said she hoped to discuss the option with the White House later in the day.
“It is extraordinary, don’t get me wrong. But I’m feeling the pain of the constituents I left [at] home,” Jackson Lee said, speaking on the progressive Ed Schultz’s radio show. “I consider this a crisis. I consider leaving Americans without unemployment insurance for January and February a crime. I consider not extending the payroll tax cut … a crime.”
Jackson Lee slammed the move by House Republicans to call for a House-Senate conference as a “ridiculous procedural calamity.”
House Republicans called for a vote on the motion Tuesday, which passed without any Democrat votes.
“This is what got thrown in our face, not even the right to regular order,” Jackson Lee said, blasting House Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio) for not bringing to a House vote a Senate-passed bill that would have extended the payroll tax cut for two months.
“I hope Speaker Boehner will put aside the special-interest shackles, the backsliding, backstepping of his caucus,” she said. http://thehill.com/blogs/blog-briefing-room/news/200585-jackson-lee-urges-obama-to-use-executive-power-to-extend-payroll-tax-cut–



Will somebody please send Jackson-Lee a copy of the Constitution with the following hightlighted:
Article 1 Section 7
All bills for raising Revenue shall originate in the House of Representatives; but the Senate may propose or concur with Amendments as on other Bills.
The President cannot raise funds, allocate funds, stop funds. It is the Congress that does that!
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