1. What must be the current Dem/Rep breakdown of the U.S. Senate?
Republicans have 42 and Democrats have 58
2. Why are the Republicans sending their letter to Harry Reid?
They vow to block all Democratic legislation unless the Bush tax cuts are extended
3. What are some things Democrats are trying to get done in the Lame Duck Session?
Extend long term jobless benefits and delete Bush tax cuts
4. What "tax increase" are the Republicans talking about?
The Bush tax cuts if they are deleted
5. How will Republicans block legislation?
Democrats need 60 votes but they only have 58.Republicans will band together depriving them of their 60 votes.
6. What are the Democratic plans for the lame duck session?
They plan to repeal the "dont ask, dont tell" policy, delete the Bush tax cuts, and extend jobless benefits
7. Using what you know about budget bills, what kind of bill must a continuing resolution be?
8. The last paragraph makes it seem like Republicans will be able to do whatever they want when the lame duck session is over. Is this true? why?
Yes, because GOP will have 60 votes, whoch is enough to pass any legislation they choose.
I think that the Democrats should of handled all the legislation while they had power in Congress. Now that GOP is in power, mostly all their bills and policies will be passed. If the Democrats want to get some last minute legislation passed, i think they should allow the Bush tax cuts to stay in order to please the Republicans. After the lame duck session, Gop will probably extend Bush tax cuts in their own. The administration has gotten a few laws passed during this period although.