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You need to tighten up.We the people loose in all of this.
Baloney. Your the ones who think GOVT IS GOD.the only WEF reset they are predicting is a right-wing movement and turn towards authoritarianism and the right-wing turn to make a NEW WORLD ORDER....
No, it wouldn't have....$1 trillion could have been shaved off that monstrosity, and none of us would have noticed.True, but it still would have hurt us much worse, by not passing this budget...
Covid is over, why are they still spending at Covid levels? Funny how we went from $4.5 billion to $7.2 billion budgets overnight.
WASHINGTON — The Senate voted 74-24 early Saturday morning to pass a sweeping $1.2 trillion government funding bill after heated last-minute negotiations caused senators to breach the midnight deadline to avert a shutdown.
But the funding lapse was brief and technical, having no meaningful impact as the White House said it has "ceased shutdown preparations" due to a Senate agreement, which came after Republicans demanded votes on a series of amendments.
The legislation, which passed the House on Friday morning by a vote of 268-134, now goes to President Joe Biden, who has said he'll sign it into law. It completes a turbulent government funding process during the divided government, featuring a year of haggling, six months of stopgap bills and intense partisan clashes over money and policy along the way.
Once Biden signs the package into law, the full government will be funded through the end of September, after Congress passed a previous $459 billion tranche of money earlier this month. The total spending level for the fiscal year is $1.659 trillion.
Passed in the dead of night as usual....The Firm wins again....America loses.
I can't find a for or against list yet but you can bet it's the usual gop pukes that voted for it.
Don't worry, Congress will jack up taxes and cut Medicare and Social Security.I think it's about there, if not very close and rising.
The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) projects that interest payments will total $870 billion in fiscal year 2024 and rise rapidly throughout the next decade — climbing from $951 billion in 2025 to $1.6 trillion in 2034. In total, net interest payments will total $12.4 trillion over the next decade.Feb 9, 2024
It's not a budget.True, but it still would have hurt us much worse, by not passing this budget...
I wouldn't bet the farm on it. That bet that I had that the Senate would fall back into Republican hands is now in jeopardy, thanks to You-Know-Who and his merry band of MAGAites.I don’t think so…America is pissed at dems…
“In the dead of night”… like it’s some insidious secret deal.
WASHINGTON — The Senate voted 74-24 early Saturday morning to pass a sweeping $1.2 trillion government funding bill after heated last-minute negotiations caused senators to breach the midnight deadline to avert a shutdown.
But the funding lapse was brief and technical, having no meaningful impact as the White House said it has "ceased shutdown preparations" due to a Senate agreement, which came after Republicans demanded votes on a series of amendments.
The legislation, which passed the House on Friday morning by a vote of 268-134, now goes to President Joe Biden, who has said he'll sign it into law. It completes a turbulent government funding process during the divided government, featuring a year of haggling, six months of stopgap bills and intense partisan clashes over money and policy along the way.
Once Biden signs the package into law, the full government will be funded through the end of September, after Congress passed a previous $459 billion tranche of money earlier this month. The total spending level for the fiscal year is $1.659 trillion.
Passed in the dead of night as usual....The Firm wins again....America loses.
I can't find a for or against list yet but you can bet it's the usual gop pukes that voted for it.
Because that’s the best we can get out of the dysfunctional GOPIt's not a budget.
It's another pathetic stop gap.
See you in a couple months when we revisit this again, and again, and again...etc.
I bet when your parents told you "this will hurt me more than it does you" you believed them, and blamed yourself.True, but it still would have hurt us much worse, by not passing this budget...
The failure is bipartisan.Because that’s the best we can get out of the dysfunctional GOP
MTG wants to get rid of Johnson now.
WASHINGTON — The Senate voted 74-24 early Saturday morning to pass a sweeping $1.2 trillion government funding bill after heated last-minute negotiations caused senators to breach the midnight deadline to avert a shutdown.
But the funding lapse was brief and technical, having no meaningful impact as the White House said it has "ceased shutdown preparations" due to a Senate agreement, which came after Republicans demanded votes on a series of amendments.
The legislation, which passed the House on Friday morning by a vote of 268-134, now goes to President Joe Biden, who has said he'll sign it into law. It completes a turbulent government funding process during the divided government, featuring a year of haggling, six months of stopgap bills and intense partisan clashes over money and policy along the way.
Once Biden signs the package into law, the full government will be funded through the end of September, after Congress passed a previous $459 billion tranche of money earlier this month. The total spending level for the fiscal year is $1.659 trillion.
Passed in the dead of night as usual....The Firm wins again....America loses.
I can't find a for or against list yet but you can bet it's the usual gop pukes that voted for it.
Don’t like it when YOU have to put up with it eh?Deflection again, I see....
Thanks for catching the misspellings there teach…hope that won’t effect my grade…I don't know about you, but I have principles! I am not loose in any way!
I’m fine. We’re going to win, then I get to drink liberal tears with vodka…You need to tighten up.
Keep believing shithead.I wouldn't bet the farm on it. That bet that I had that the Senate would fall back into Republican hands is now in jeopardy, thanks to You-Know-Who and his merry band of MAGAites.
It was insidious what with all the earmark pork they passed.....In the dead of night.“In the dead of night”… like it’s some insidious secret deal.
Morons. They just kept working until they hammered out a deal you jackasses