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Taxpayers footing the bill for Congress non-action 'prevent defense'

WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. -- Congressional Republicans have voted 33 times to repeal, defund or dismantle President Obama's healthcare law. But is it a waste of time and taxpayer dollars with a Democratic-controlled Senate?

It's not just the unachievable repeal of healthcare reform. Republican and Democratic lawmakers are expected to pass very few bills in the next few weeks. All this non-action is a form of "prevent defense," ahead of the November elections. It comes with a price for taxpayers.

Tim Gilbert/Political Science Professor: The two billion they spend is well earned if they don't do anything.

Tim Gilbert is a political science professor at Northwood University. Taxpayers spend more than $2 billion a year to run both the House and Senate. According to the Congressional Research Service, running the house costs about $24 million a week. It costs $17 million a week to run the Senate. Yet little will be done for the next four weeks.

Tim Gilbert/Political Science Professor: Everything at this time has to do with re-election. House of Representatives, everyone up for re-election. So it's really a critical thing.

Gilbert says lawmakers on Capital Hill are pushing off disputes over taxes, spending, borrowing, immigration and farm policy until after the election. Instead, Congress has mired itself in a faux legislative session. But the money paying for it, is real.

Bob Michals/Voter: I think if they were a business, they would be bankrupt, not getting the bang for the buck we deserve.

Bob Michals is a voter and is frustrated by what he sees in Washington.

Bob Michals/Voter: You know sometimes I think they forget they work for us, somewhere along the way the system broke down.

How broke are things right now? Even a bill to authorize defense spending, which traditionally has bipartisan backing, is unlikely to come up in the Senate for a vote before election day. Democrats feel it could help Mitt Romney score political points against President Obama, if there are defense cuts.

Tim Gilbert/Political Science Professor: Nobody is in agreement. Election time, no matter how you slice it, go back to your constituents, not a good deal.

One item that will be discussed in the coming weeks is whether to extend the Bush-era tax cuts. But it's likely that decision, like many, will come after election day. Taxpayers footing the bill for Congress non-action 'prevent defense'

Wednesday, July 11 2012, 05:45 PM EDT

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