Blayne wrote:This seems false based on a cursory look at Wikipedia: Something something.
Ah, it seems when I retyped the post, I dropped a rather important word from my phrasing: 'resolution'
To that end, I provide this Politifact article.TimothyC wrote:When they stopped passing budget resolutions after 2009.
The last budget that was passed by the Democratic controlled Senate was in 2009. The last budget resolution proposal that the Democratic Leadership in the Senate made was in 2009.
Now, that budget they passed was for FY09. Neither the House nor the Senate passed anything for FY10 (in either calendar year 2009 which is when FY10 starts or in 2010).
As an added note - Budget resolutions can not be filibustered and pass with simple majorities.
This means that the Democrats in the Senate have not even started to negotiate with the Republicans in the House at all for a compromise (wrong word, but I can't think of the correct one - conference and committee are not right either, but it's what happens when those passed by the House and the Senate are unified into a single budget) budget resolution.
One final note, President Obama's proposed FY12 budget was voted on in the Senate back in 2011. The final vote tally was 0-97.