A 2000 Page Omnibus Dem Spending Bill That No One Will Read...

yet will be forced to vote on. Hey thanks a lot Democrats. Another massive spending bill that no one will be given enough time to fully read and comprehend before voting on. Par for the course for this miserable Dem-Led Congress i guess. 2000 pages? Yikes! My God,what have they done to our U.S. Congress?

You mean like the 2000 page omnibus spending bills that pass every single year? Even when there's a Republican congress?

I can't take anyone seriously who gets "outraged" by things when the Dems do it, but don't seem to care when the Republicans do.
Because maybe the republicans are more american than the dimwit socialists. Or because the republicans are smarter than the dimwits. Either way to vote on a bill that you haven't read is pretty stupid, but than that is the way of the dimwits, stupidity.
 
Finally.

I've been waiting for almost 2 years now, and now I finally have my very own stalker troll!

YAY!

Nah, you finally have someone who you can't badger into submission, bitch.

Ah, the famous Internet Tough Guy.
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Stop posting self portraits. Oh, Jesus was not a community organizer. Socialists start out as community organizers like obamaturd.
 
Democrats Introduce Near 2,000-Page, $1.1 Trillion Spending Bill 2.5 Weeks Before Lame Duck Session Ends <CNS NEWS

Yep. Just before the old congress goes home before they get booted...I told you guys for some time what these lame ducks were gong to do just before thier exodus.

Another Trillion plus? WHERE are we going to get it?

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(CNSNews.com) – Senate Democrats today introduced a 1,924-page omnibus spending bill for fiscal year 2011, forgoing a planned continuing resolution to fund the federal government until the next Congress could take up the issue after Jan. 3.

The massive bill, the FY2011 Omnibus Appropriations Act, includes funding for the new health care law backed by the Obama administration, an increased number of I.R.S. agents, and an unknown number of earmarks.

The Senate had been scheduled to adjourn on Dec. 17, meaning that unless Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) elects to extend the current session, which he has hinted at doing, the bill theoretically would be voted on in less than three days. Reid has said that Congress could return right after Christmas to finish up legislative business.

The current continuing resolution to keep the government running expires on Dec. 18, meaning that unless new funding is approved -- either with another continuing resolution or the omnibus bill -- the federal government will be forced to shut down.
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I say LET THE GOVERNMENT SHUT DOWN. The economy will NOT crumble if government shuts down. It WILL if this crap keeps up.
Yeah, and their biggest complaint is how they are going to pay for the tax cuts, idiots.
 
You mean like the 2000 page omnibus spending bills that pass every single year? Even when there's a Republican congress?

I can't take anyone seriously who gets "outraged" by things when the Dems do it, but don't seem to care when the Republicans do.

If it's so normal why did they spring it on us this morning and expect a vote tomorrow?

STFU DOC!!!!!

You really don't know how Washington works, do you?

That's completely normal.
Normal for these current idiot dimwits in there now. Pelosi has been nothing but a disaster for this country.
 
Too too funny! Here&#8217;s a list of the Tea party Caucus earmarks

Aderholt (R-AL) &#8211; 69 &#8211; $78,263,000
Akin (R-MO) &#8211; 9 &#8211; $14,709,000
Alexander (R-LA) &#8211; 41 $65,395,000
Bachmann (R-MN) &#8211; 0 &#8211; 0
Barton (R-TX) -14 &#8211; $12,269,400
Bartlett (R-MD) &#8211; 19 &#8211; $43,060,650
Bilirakis (R-FL) &#8211; 14 &#8211; $13,600,000
R. Bishop (R-UT) &#8211; 47 &#8211; $93,980,000
Burgess (R-TX) &#8211; 15 &#8211; $15,804,400
Broun (R-GA) &#8211; 0 &#8211; 0
Burton (R-IN) &#8211; 0 &#8211; 0
Carter (R-TX) &#8211; 26 &#8211; $42,232,000
Coble (R-NC) &#8211; 19 &#8211; $18,755,000
Coffman (R-CO) &#8211; 0 &#8211; 0
Crenshaw (R-FL) &#8211; 37 &#8211; $54,424,000
Culberson (R-TX) &#8211; 22 &#8211; $33,792,000
Fleming (R-LA) &#8211; 10 &#8211; $31,489,000
Franks (R-AZ) &#8211; 8 &#8211; $14,300,000
Gingrey (R-GA) &#8211; 19 &#8211; $16,100,000
Gohmert (R-TX) &#8211; 15 &#8211; $7,099,000
S. Graves (R-MO) &#8211; 11 &#8211; $8,331,000
R. Hall (R-TX) &#8211; 16 &#8211; $12,232,000
Harper (R-MS) &#8211; 25 &#8211; $80,402,000
Herger (R-CA) &#8211; 5 &#8211; $5,946,000
Hoekstra (R-MI) &#8211; 9 &#8211; $6,392,000
Jenkins (R-KS) &#8211; 12 &#8211; $24,628,000
S. King (R-IA) &#8211; 13 &#8211; $6,650,000
Lamborn (R-CO) &#8211; 6 &#8211; $16,020,000
Luetkemeyer (R-MO) &#8211; 0 &#8211; 0
Lummis (R-WY) &#8211; 0 &#8211; 0
Marchant (R-TX) &#8211; 0 &#8211; 0
McClintock (R-CA) &#8211; 0 &#8211; 0
Gary Miller (R-CA) &#8211; 15 &#8211; $19,627,500
Jerry Moran (R-KS) &#8211; 22 &#8211; $19,400,000
Myrick (R-NC) &#8211; 0 &#8211; 0
Neugebauer (R-TX) &#8211; 0 &#8211; 0
Pence (R-IN) &#8211; 0 -0
Poe (R-TX) &#8211; 12 &#8211; $7,913,000
T. Price (R-GA) &#8211; 0 &#8211; 0
Rehberg (R-MT) &#8211; 88 &#8211; $100,514,200
Roe (R-TN) &#8211; 0 &#8211; 0
Royce (R-CA) &#8211; 7 &#8211; $6,545,000
Scalise (R-LA) &#8211; 20 &#8211; $17,388,000
P. Sessions (R-TX) &#8211; 0 &#8211; 0
Shadegg (R-AZ) &#8211; 0 &#8211; 0
Adrian Smith (R-NE) &#8211; 1 &#8211; $350,000
L. Smith (R-TX) &#8211; 18 &#8211; $14,078,000
Stearns (R-FL) &#8211; 17 &#8211; $15,472,000
Tiahrt (R-KS) &#8211; 39 &#8211; $63,400,000
Wamp (R-TN) &#8211; 14 &#8211; $34,544,000
Westmoreland (R-GA) &#8211; 0 &#8211; 0
Wilson (R-SC) &#8211; 15 &#8211; $23,334,000

TOTAL &#8211; 764 &#8211; $1,049,783,150

Tea Party Caucus takes $1 billion in earmarks | Raw Story
Teaparty members are not even in office yet. Try again idiot.
 
Too too funny! Here’s a list of the Tea party Caucus earmarks

Aderholt (R-AL) – 69 – $78,263,000
Akin (R-MO) – 9 – $14,709,000
Alexander (R-LA) – 41 $65,395,000
Bachmann (R-MN) – 0 – 0
Barton (R-TX) -14 – $12,269,400
Bartlett (R-MD) – 19 – $43,060,650
Bilirakis (R-FL) – 14 – $13,600,000
R. Bishop (R-UT) – 47 – $93,980,000
Burgess (R-TX) – 15 – $15,804,400
Broun (R-GA) – 0 – 0
Burton (R-IN) – 0 – 0
Carter (R-TX) – 26 – $42,232,000
Coble (R-NC) – 19 – $18,755,000
Coffman (R-CO) – 0 – 0
Crenshaw (R-FL) – 37 – $54,424,000
Culberson (R-TX) – 22 – $33,792,000
Fleming (R-LA) – 10 – $31,489,000
Franks (R-AZ) – 8 – $14,300,000
Gingrey (R-GA) – 19 – $16,100,000
Gohmert (R-TX) – 15 – $7,099,000
S. Graves (R-MO) – 11 – $8,331,000
R. Hall (R-TX) – 16 – $12,232,000
Harper (R-MS) – 25 – $80,402,000
Herger (R-CA) – 5 – $5,946,000
Hoekstra (R-MI) – 9 – $6,392,000
Jenkins (R-KS) – 12 – $24,628,000
S. King (R-IA) – 13 – $6,650,000
Lamborn (R-CO) – 6 – $16,020,000
Luetkemeyer (R-MO) – 0 – 0
Lummis (R-WY) – 0 – 0
Marchant (R-TX) – 0 – 0
McClintock (R-CA) – 0 – 0
Gary Miller (R-CA) – 15 – $19,627,500
Jerry Moran (R-KS) – 22 – $19,400,000
Myrick (R-NC) – 0 – 0
Neugebauer (R-TX) – 0 – 0
Pence (R-IN) – 0 -0
Poe (R-TX) – 12 – $7,913,000
T. Price (R-GA) – 0 – 0
Rehberg (R-MT) – 88 – $100,514,200
Roe (R-TN) – 0 – 0
Royce (R-CA) – 7 – $6,545,000
Scalise (R-LA) – 20 – $17,388,000
P. Sessions (R-TX) – 0 – 0
Shadegg (R-AZ) – 0 – 0
Adrian Smith (R-NE) – 1 – $350,000
L. Smith (R-TX) – 18 – $14,078,000
Stearns (R-FL) – 17 – $15,472,000
Tiahrt (R-KS) – 39 – $63,400,000
Wamp (R-TN) – 14 – $34,544,000
Westmoreland (R-GA) – 0 – 0
Wilson (R-SC) – 15 – $23,334,000

TOTAL – 764 – $1,049,783,150

Tea Party Caucus takes $1 billion in earmarks | Raw Story
Teaparty members are not even in office yet. Try again idiot.

And I'd be willing to bet there are more zeros there than there used to be.
 
$1.1 Trillion

To keep the government wasting money?

We are going to pay/borrow $1.1 TRILLION so they can waste more money at a later date.

And dems hate TEA partiers why?

Cuz they want to put a stop to it.

Harry Reid is gonna be around for awhile....but he has a reckoning coming to him. So does anyone who goes along with this Bull Shit.
 
speaks for itself. they didn't even frame a budget let alone pass one all 2009 and 2010...till now, 3 days 2000 pages...
as my uncle vinny would say...getdafugoutahere...


McCain, Obama go head to head in last debate

updated 11:29 a.m. EDT, Sun October 19, 2008

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Schieffer: But you're going to have to cut some of these programs, certainly.

Obama: Absolutely. So let me get to that. What I want to emphasize, though, is that I have been a strong proponent of pay-as- you-go. Every dollar that I've proposed, I've proposed an additional cut so that it matches.

And some of the cuts, just to give you an example, we spend $15 billion a year on subsidies to insurance companies. It doesn't -- under the Medicare plan -- it doesn't help seniors get any better. It's not improving our health care system. It's just a giveaway.

We need to eliminate a whole host of programs that don't work. And I want to go through the federal budget line by line, page by page, programs that don't work, we should cut. Programs that we need, we should make them work better.

McCain, Obama go head to head in last debate - CNN.com
 
$1.1 Trillion

To keep the government wasting money?

We are going to pay/borrow $1.1 TRILLION so they can waste more money at a later date.

And dems hate TEA partiers why?

Cuz they want to put a stop to it.

Harry Reid is gonna be around for awhile....but he has a reckoning coming to him. So does anyone who goes along with this Bull Shit.
And it means that they have learned nothing from the Midterm vote of the people and still display their utter distain and arrogance toward the people.
 
John McCain says that he will force reading of the bill on the Senate floor. Good for him.

Well, they have plenty of time to read all the bills. They are going to work through Christmas so there's really no need to break for New Years. They may as well work right up til the 4th of January. That gives them lots of reading time. Lots.
 
John McCain says that he will force reading of the bill on the Senate floor. Good for him.

Well, they have plenty of time to read all the bills. They are going to work through Christmas so there's really no need to break for New Years. They may as well work right up til the 4th of January. That gives them lots of reading time. Lots.

If you believe that then I have a 20 inch penis.:eusa_angel:
 
Apparently many did read it...Including the Heritage Foundation:


Another Omnibus Spending Bill Loaded with Pork

Click here to see PORK projects


And of course the people caught wind of it and burned up the switchboards...

Many that were for it suddenly were against it, and Dingy Harry had to pull it ecause he didn't have the votes.

I for one was glad to see the action by the people to remind these petulants about November 2...and it can happen again...

People know that we're broke...and refuse to pay for anymore pet projects especially when so many are unemployed, and the outlook is bleak for years to come.
 
yet will be forced to vote on. Hey thanks a lot Democrats. Another massive spending bill that no one will be given enough time to fully read and comprehend before voting on. Par for the course for this miserable Dem-Led Congress i guess. 2000 pages? Yikes! My God,what have they done to our U.S. Congress?

How many pages do you think the GOP omnibus bill will be? 10? 20? :confused:
 
The Democrats were pretty dirty presenting their 2,000 Page Nightmare at the last minute. Gotta give the Republicans credit for fighting this one. Maybe things really are changing in the Republican Party?
 
The Democrats were pretty dirty presenting their 2,000 Page Nightmare at the last minute. Gotta give the Republicans credit for fighting this one. Maybe things really are changing in the Republican Party?

And the people that burned up the switchboards in the District Of Criminals telling their respective Senators that they had better not try to vote for more debt.
 
yet will be forced to vote on. Hey thanks a lot Democrats. Another massive spending bill that no one will be given enough time to fully read and comprehend before voting on. Par for the course for this miserable Dem-Led Congress i guess. 2000 pages? Yikes! My God,what have they done to our U.S. Congress?

How many pages do you think the GOP omnibus bill will be? 10? 20? :confused:

Who knows? As long as they use Article 1, Section 8 of the Constitution as a guideline? I'd say it would be relatively short.
 

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