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Iran nuclear deal survives: Senate Democrats block disapproval vote
2015-09-11
And on the day before 9/11, too. A perfect symbol of President Obama's Democratic Party.
[Ynet] The disapproval resolution fell only two votes short of the 60 needed to push it forward in the Senate due to opposition from Democratic and Independent senators, marking a major win for Obama.

US Senate Democrats voted to uphold the hard-fought nuclear accord with Iran on Thursday, overcoming ferocious Republican opposition and delivering President Barack Obama
Ready to Rule from Day One...
a legacy-making victory on his top foreign policy priority.

A disapproval resolution for the agreement fell two votes short of the 60 needed to move forward in ther 100-member chamberd as Democratic and independent senators banded together against it. Although House Republicans continued to pursue eleventh-hour strategies to derail the international accord, the outcome in the Senate guaranteed that the disapproval legislation would not reach Obama's desk.

In the House, Republicans had not given up on blocking the deal against all odds. After backtracking on plans to vote on the disapproval resolution when it began to look short of support in the Senate, House Republicans lined up votes on several related measures.
President Barack Obama welcomed the vote, saying it was a victory for diplomacy and US and international security.

"I am heartened that so many senators judged this deal on the merits, and am gratified by the strong support of politicians and citizens alike," Obama said in a White House statement.

As a result the nuclear deal will move forward unchecked by Congress, an improbable win by Obama in the face of unanimous opposition from Republicans who control Congress, Republican candidates seeking to replace him in the Oval Office and the state of Israel and its allied lobbyists in the US

Beginning next week, Obama will be free to start scaling back US sanctions to implement the agreement negotiated by Iran, the US and five other world powers. The accord aims to constrain Iran's nuclear ambitions in exchange for hundreds of billions of dollars in relief from international sanctions.

"We have one goal in mind, shared by many nations around the world: to stop Iran from developing a nuclear weapon," said Sen. Dick Durbin
...Senator-for-Life from Illinois and Democratic Party Whip. In April 2006, Time magazine identified Durbin as one of America's 10 Best Senators, so what's that tell you? He was the first United States Senator to support the presidential candidacy of Barack Obama, then the junior senator from Illinois....
of Illinois, the No. 2 Senate Democrat. "I believe this agreement comes as close to achieving that as we can hope for at this moment."

Frustrated Republicans railed against Democrats for using a procedural vote to block final passage of the disapproval resolution, and issued grim warnings about a deal they contend could serve only to enrich Tehran and leave it closer to building a bomb when constraints begin to ease in 10 or 15 years.

"To my Democratic friends: You own this. You own every 'I' and every 'T' and every bullet, and you own everything that is to follow," said Sen. Lindsey Graham
... the endangered South Carolina RINO...
, a Republican. "And it's going to be holy hell."

In the House, Republicans had not given up on blocking the deal against all odds. After backtracking on plans to vote on the disapproval resolution when it began to look short of support in the Senate, House Republicans lined up votes on several related measures.

Late Thursday they expected to pass a measure specifying that Obama had not properly submitted all documents related to the accord for Congress' review, and therefore a 60-day review clock had not really started.

That would be followed Friday by votes on a bill to approve the accord - which is doomed to fail, but Republicans want to force Democrats to go on record in favor of the agreement - and on a measure preventing Obama from lifting congressionally mandated sanctions on Iran.

"This debate is far from over, and frankly, it's just beginning," said House Speaker John It is not pronounced 'Boner!' Boehner
... the occasionally weepy leader of House Republicans...
, a Republican. "This is a bad deal with decades-long consequences for the security of the American people and our allies. And we'll use every tool at our disposal to stop, slow, and delay this agreement."

Some House Republicans, buoyed by a favorable ruling this week in a lawsuit they filed over Obama's health care law, have begun suggesting a lawsuit to stop the accord. Boehner called that "an option that is very possible."

Yet the House Republican maneuvers seemed to have little chance of bearing results, and White House officials sarcastically branded them the "Tortilla Coast Gambit," a reference to a Capitol Hill restaurant where tea party politicians plan their moves. Even before the Senate voted, White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest was boasting of the administration's success.

"Look, if we were sitting here just a month ago, back in mid-August, talking about how things would be resolved in Congress ... and I told you that neither house of Congress would pass a resolution of disapproval for this agreement, you'd be shocked," Earnest said. "That's an indication of the kind of progress that we've made."
Politico adds:
With a 58-42 vote, Democrats filibustered the disapproval resolution that Republicans and other deal opponents had tried to send to Obama's desk, where it would have been vetoed. But with more than enough support from Democrats to sustain that veto, the fight largely turned to the minutiae of Senate procedure and the suspense of whether Democrats would halt the bill from reaching the White House altogether.

Republicans immediately branded Democrats as obstructionist for using the Senate's supermajority requirement to kill the disapproval resolution. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) moved to set up a do-over for next week, but Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid
... the charismatic senator-for-life from Nevada, currently majority leader ...
(D-Nev.) said the result will be the same.
Posted by:trailing wife

#7  You knew it would.

Again, SHIA RISING IRAN is now Amerika's BFF/BFRF + OWG Co-Superpower.

US-GLOBAL SOCIALISM + SOCIALIST ORDER IS THE PRIORITY OR FOCII, NOT NATIONAL SECURITY, nor by extens not even GEOPOL SECURITY.

GET READY FOR LEGAL SHARIA LAW IN THE US, JIHAD + CALIPHATE IN AMERIKA, AS WELL AS RISE OF AN ISLAMIC NAPOLEON 2030-2050.

The Secular Marxists-Socialists-Globalists may indeed succeed in forcibly imposing Socialism-Govtism on the US-World, JUST NOT THE KIND OR TYPE THEY DESIRED.

All these Waffling, Super-PCorrect, Self-serving, Profiteering Lefties are going to do is bitch-n-complain, etc. about the very same demographic + national changes they themselves wrought on their own country + loved ones.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2015-09-11 22:07  

#6  PEW POLL

21% approve, 49% disapprove, 30% not sure/didn't answer.

I'd spin that little bit of data as "Over twice as many disapprove of the deal as approve of it."

Or try this on for size - "Of those who answered, 70% of Americans polled disapproved of the agreement."

Who will tell Champ? I think he knows.
Posted by: Bobby   2015-09-11 14:06  

#5  "I am heartened that so many senators judged this deal on the merits, and am gratified by the strong support of politicians and citizens alike,"

We know which senators judged this 'on the merits' but I am at a loss as to how many citizens supported Champ. I'll do a little research and get back to you.
Posted by: Bobby   2015-09-11 13:58  

#4  The Iranians sympathize; Their legislature can't vote on it either.
Posted by: Elmirt Chereck5838   2015-09-11 13:50  

#3  Reid did away with this procedure. The RINO brought it back. It's a facade for the Beltway Party to hide behind.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2015-09-11 13:36  

#2  Traitorous bastards. When the ineveitable nuke hits, I hope they're able to witness it firsthand.

Party and Obama before national security
Posted by: Frank G   2015-09-11 11:05  

#1  Yea, well. I hope somebody has the list.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2015-09-11 10:30  

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