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Menendez Blocks Obama’s Scientists Over Unrelated, ‘Deeply Offensive’ Cuba Policies

Robert MenendezObama’s climate scientists are collateral damage in an unrelated fight over Cuba policy with Sen. Robert Menendez (D-NJ). Menendez is responsible for an anonymous hold on the nominations of Dr. John Holdren and Dr. Jane Lubchenco, both world-renowned experts on climate change and the physical sciences. Holdren and Lubchenco “sailed through” their confirmation hearing on February 12. But as the Washington Post’s Juliet Eilperin reports, Menendez has anonymously blocked their full Senate confirmation “as leverage to get Senate leaders’ attention for a matter related to Cuba rather than questioning the nominees’ credentials.” Menendez, a Cuban American, took to the Senate floor last night “to deliver a withering denunciation” of proposed changes to U.S.-Cuban relations included in the budget omnibus:

We should evaluate how to encourage the regime to allow a legitimate opening – not in terms of cell phones and hotel rooms that Cubans can’t afford, but in terms of the right to organize, the right to think and speak what they believe. However, what we are doing with this Omnibus bill, Mr. President, is far from evaluation, and the process by which these changes have been forced upon this body is so deeply offensive to me, and so deeply undemocratic, that it puts the Omnibus appropriations package in jeopardy, in spite of all the other tremendously important funding that this bill would provide.

Menendez points to a memo prepared by the staff of Sen. Richard Lugar (R-IN) as recommending a policy change that Menendez worries could “rescue the regime by improving its economic fortunes,” namely giving Cuba “financial credit to purchase agricultural products from the U.S.”

These picks have in fact languished for months, having been put forward by President Obama on December 20. Lubchenco’s nomination to be administrator of the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Association (NOAA) has been stalled in part by the turmoil over finding a Secretary of Commerce, whose department includes NOAA. NOAA career staff are gamely working to draft a spending plan for the $830 million in the recently passed recovery act, and energy adviser Carol Browner is managing climate policy from the White House with a skeleton staff. But the Office of Science and Technology Policy is a key White House office, and its director Holdren is meant to be the top science adviser to the president. The “wise counsel” of Holdren and Lubchenco is irreplaceable, especially given the scope of the challenges our nation faces.

Menendez spokesman Afshin Mohamadi declined to comment on the putatively anonymous hold. “He takes a back seat to no one on the environment,” Mohamadi discussed by telephone, saying the senator’s “record best reflects his feelings on the urgency of combatting climate change.” When asked if Sen. Menendez hopes to have climate legislation on President Obama’s desk before the end of 2009, Mohamadi explained that Sen. Menendez believes it “would be helpful to have it in place going into the December international climate change conference in Copenhagen.”

Each day that Dr. Holdren and Dr. Lubchenco have to sit on the sidelines makes that goal more unlikely.

Update At the Questionable Authority, Mike Dunford calls the hold "completely unacceptable."
Update Gristmill's Kate Sheppard asks, "Is this the same Menendez who last year told Grist that climate change should be a top environmental priority for the Senate, calling the issue 'incredibly important'?"
Update At The Intersection, Chris Mooney writes, "What a complete outrage."





5 Responses to “Menendez Blocks Obama’s Scientists Over Unrelated, ‘Deeply Offensive’ Cuba Policies”

  1. stateofthedivision Says:

    Senator Menendez, look at our trade deficit with Communist China. Maybe, Cuba should buy boatloads of our debt.

    Neither the red or blue house has a stable foundation. A round of pragmatism for all!


  2. Gail Says:

    http://www.menendez.senate.gov/contact/contact.cfm

    Contact him, here’s what I wrote:

    Dear Senator Menendez.

    I voted for you. I voted for you because I expected you to behave like a Democrat and support our new President, Obama.

    I DID NOT vote for you to obstruct the work he must do for our country, chief among which is to address climate change.

    I am simply ENRAGED to read that you are standing in the way of confirmation of two of his appointees who would undertake this enormously urgent task. Particularly to read that you are doing so for the ridiculous purpose of blocking a relaxation on the relations with Cuba.

    Senator Menendez, get your priorities straight or I can assure you, next round of voting and your career in the Senate will be OVER.

    Sincerely,

    Gail Zawacki


  3. Kevin Says:

    “…energy adviser Carol Browner is managing climate policy from the White House with a skeleton staff.”

    Would that staff be part of the skeleton in Ms. Browner’s closet from her days as EPA administrator when a jury in Coleman-Adebayo v Browner found that the agency was guilty of race, color, and gender discrimination, and Browner tolerated a hostile work environment?


  4. eztempo Says:

    So, have I got this straight? Menendez is blocking appointments crucial to getting climate change legislation that he cares very much gets passed — as a protest against American farmers being able to sell their products into a new market at a time when the U.S. desperately needs to expand trade? Not to mention increase our economic leverage over a troublesome regime in the throes of an historic transition?

    What does this guy use for brains?


  5. sherifffruitfly Says:

    Primary challenge the jackass.



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