Ryans "budget" rejected

Well....duh that's how the system works. If you listened to the hysterical rants of radical libs you would think the GOP was in control of the whole enchilada instead of having a majority in 1/3 of the federal government.Huffington must be working overtime.
 
"Republicans launched the debate, which was aimed less at successfully passing a bill than highlighting the failure of Senate Democrats to deal with a budget deficit expected to top $1 trillion for the fourth consecutive year."

Democrats are out of control with the spending. You have all got to go.
 
House GOP Budget Plan Rejected By Senate Democrats

Let's hope Ryan's traitorous "plan" never gets any further than this. Throw it in the trash, where it belongs because the US does not take food from children and the elderly and give it to the one percent.

Surely, we will never sink that low.

Maybe you have a point....
Let's take a look at the Senate's budget....
I said let's take a look at the Senate's budget....
No really....
Seriously...
Let's have a look....
Is that it behind your back...
C'mon don't be shy...
We are all friends here....

What you don't have it....
There isn't one.....

Shame on all you pompous Obama ass kissing hypocritical.....Sycophants. :mad:
 
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As per law, Obama has submitted a budget for each fiscal year he’s been president — fiscal years 2010, 2011 and 2012, according to a quick check on the Government Printing Office’s website, where the documents are posted. It’s as simple as that.
Yes, Obama submitted the 2013 budget (and 2010-2011-2012 too)

PolitiFact

No one has said that the President hasn't proposed a budget.

Sen. Reid came right and said that passing a budget is "foolish".
 
As per law, Obama has submitted a budget for each fiscal year he’s been president — fiscal years 2010, 2011 and 2012, according to a quick check on the Government Printing Office’s website, where the documents are posted. It’s as simple as that.
Yes, Obama submitted the 2013 budget (and 2010-2011-2012 too)

PolitiFact

No one has said that the President hasn't proposed a budget.

Sen. Reid came right and said that passing a budget is "foolish".

President Obama has done more than "proposed" a budget - he has SUBMITTED all of them as required by law.
 

No one has said that the President hasn't proposed a budget.

Sen. Reid came right and said that passing a budget is "foolish".

President Obama has done more than "proposed" a budget - he has SUBMITTED all of them as required by law.
pro·pose (pr
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:eusa_shhh:
 
No one has said that the President hasn't proposed a budget.

Sen. Reid came right and said that passing a budget is "foolish".

President Obama has done more than "proposed" a budget - he has SUBMITTED all of them as required by law.
pro·pose (pr
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)v. pro·posed, pro·pos·ing, pro·pos·es
v.tr.1. To put forward for consideration, discussion, or adoption; suggest

sub·mit (s
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)v. sub·mit·ted, sub·mit·ting, sub·mits
v.tr.3. To commit (something) to the consideration or judgment of another. See Synonyms at propose.
4. To offer as a proposition or contention


:eusa_shhh:

You must have a lot of free time. A proposal isn't the same as a wedding.
 
President Obama has done more than "proposed" a budget - he has SUBMITTED all of them as required by law.
pro·pose (pr
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)v. pro·posed, pro·pos·ing, pro·pos·es
v.tr.1. To put forward for consideration, discussion, or adoption; suggest

sub·mit (s
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)v. sub·mit·ted, sub·mit·ting, sub·mits
v.tr.3. To commit (something) to the consideration or judgment of another. See Synonyms at propose.
4. To offer as a proposition or contention


:eusa_shhh:

You must have a lot of free time. A proposal isn't the same as a wedding.

I submit to you an idea.
I would like to make a proposition.


Is English a second language for you?
 

No one has said that the President hasn't proposed a budget.

Sen. Reid came right and said that passing a budget is "foolish".

President Obama has done more than "proposed" a budget - he has SUBMITTED all of them as required by law.

Wrong. At the very least this last budget was presented at least a month later than required by law.
 

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