francoHFW
Diamond Member
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Jeeze. And here I thought the House has passed two budgets to the Senates none??
The senate didn't agree with the crappy budget the House wanted, like Medicare changes.
BOOOOOOOSH! has absolutely nothing to do with the last there budget-less years, asschop.
You do realize Republicans are blocking their own bills if they are introduced by democrats right?
Isn't this the way it's supposed to work?
House passes a bill, sends it to the Senate for vote, Senate don't like some things and changes some and passes it, sends it back to House to vote, House likes some things but not others, changes some things. House passes bill, sends it back to Senate. If Senate likes it, they pass it and sends it to President. If the President likes it, he signs it and it becomes law. If he don't like it, he vetoes it and sends it back to be done again.
In this case, House passes budget, sends it to Senate. The Senate sits on it and don't vote on it. House passes another, sends it to Senate. The Senate sits on it and don't vote on it.
See a pattern? Now, who's being obstructive?
The House as always. The senate is not obligated to pass their corporate friendly budget. What happened to the part of your scenario where the house makes some changes?
You're being obtuse.