PatekPhilippe
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Bret Baier's journalistic capital just went up 100% with me....he is a true professional who has once again exposed Obama for the left wing progressive he is.
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That bill was never passed as he designed it by insistance of republicans.
Lie some more why dont you?
Go look up the meaning of the phrase 'super majority' and then let us know why his stupid fucking pork bill hasn't passed. The Republicans didn't have enough votes to stop it.... so, I ask you.... WHY NO BILL?
BINGO , it passed in both houses in some form by a super majority.
Stop with the lie that is will pass into law unvoted on.
That bill was never passed as he designed it by insistance of republicans.
Lie some more why dont you?
Go look up the meaning of the phrase 'super majority' and then let us know why his stupid fucking pork bill hasn't passed. The Republicans didn't have enough votes to stop it.... so, I ask you.... WHY NO BILL?
BINGO , it passed in both houses in some form by a super majority.
Stop with the lie that is will pass into law unvoted on.
BINGO , it passed in both houses in some form by a super majority.
Stop with the lie that is will pass into law unvoted on.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH!
Its going to be law and was voted on by a super majority fool.
Go peddle your bullshit elswhere
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH!
Its going to be law and was voted on by a super majority fool.
Go peddle your bullshit elswhere
reconciliation is what you are asking for now?????
Do you realise Newt used this same tactic something like 200 times?
In fact, they ARE taking an up or down vote on the Senate health care bill. They're just doing it AT THE SAME TIME as they're passing the reconciliation language.
And please find an example when it was used for a bill that was not passed by both houses.
And please find an example when it was used for a bill that was not passed by both houses.