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Cantor's Act is entirely Constitutional, does not alter the process, and is obviously completely over your head.
You seem to believe that they will be voting on the GOP Budget, which they will not. You need to re-read your own quote, VERY SLOWLY.
Cantor's Act will have to pass the House, then the Senate, then go back to Joint Session, then to the President.
But other than that, cool story bro!
HAHAHA You sure are a faithful little troll aren't you?
Too bad all of that GOP dick sucking didn't help you with reading comprehension.
Cool post bro! If you think failed posts are cool.
Read the quote again. It's crystal clear.
Announced by House Majority Leader Eric Cantor (R-Va.) on Wednesday, the legislation would make it so that if the Senate fails to pass a measure before April 6, 2011 providing for the appropriations of the departments and agencies of the Government for the remainder of fiscal year 2011, H.R. 1 (as passed by the House on February 19, 2011) becomes law.
And NONE of that is different at all from our current process.
You understand that Cantor's Act is a piece of legislation, don't you?