Gabrielle Giffords Returns To Congress To Vote On Debt Ceiling Deal
The House of Representatives passed the bill to raise the debt ceiling in a 269 to 161 vote. The Washington Post has a graphic of the "recalcitrant Republicans and disappointed Democrats [who] rallied around a measure to avert a government default" as well as the House members who voted against the effort, but the real news was that Rep. Gabrielle Giffords (D-Arizona), who was shot in the head at the beginning of the year, made a surprise appearance to cast her vote in support.
Giffords walked into the chamber with assistance and was given a standing ovation. She waved to her colleagues and kissed a few; House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi called her the "personification of courage." Giffords had Tweeted in the evening, "The #Capitol looks beautiful and I am honored to be at work tonight," and her Facebook page said, "Gabby is voting to support the bipartisan debt-ceiling compromise. This is a huge step in her recovery, and an example of what we all know--she is determined to get better, and to serve CD8 and our nation. This vote--expected to be very close--was simply too important for her to miss." Her office released a statement explaining that she had been following the debt ceiling situation, "After weeks of failed debate in Washington, I was pleased to see a solution to this crisis emerge. I strongly believe that crossing the aisle for the good of the American people is more important than party politics. I had to be here for this vote. I could not take the chance that my absence could crash our economy."
Her friend Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-Florida) said that Giffords' husband, astronaut Mark Kelly, had called over the weekend and asked if Giffords' vote was needed. Though it wasn't needed, Giffords decided she wanted to be there. Wasserman Schultz said, "She decided that if it’s not pivotal, it’s important to her constituents that she be there for the vote. She would be a yes vote, she said, and she wanted to cast a vote."
Congresswoman Giffords showed tremendous courage in voting today and helping rouse some semblance of unity with our government officials. We may never know why Jared Loughner opened fire in his rampage several months back, when she was taken from her duties. He’s been found unfit to stand trial so we may never get answers but I still see him holding Sarah Palin’s hand at http://dregstudiosart.blogspot...
Guest
Still whoring that piece of trash?
stewart_nyc
She is one tough lady!
Roger_the_Shrubber
"After weeks of failed debate in Washington, I...." This is a democracy. The fact that we debate issues is a good thing, remember? Or is that only when liberals get their way?
This is an issue that never should have been a debate. Republicunts held the economy hostage in a cynical bid to force massive and needless discretionary cuts without any viable means of revenue generation.
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