‘Frightening to watch’: Paul Murray rips into Joe Biden’s Oval Office address

What do you mean? Senators drafted it. What the F???
No.
The house did and passed it, THEN it goes to the senate.
You are seriously brain dead.

They can ad or remove stuff.
Or create their own bills.

The enacting clause was prescribed by law in 1871 and is identical in all bills, whether they originate in the House of Representatives or in the Senate.

Bills may originate in either the House of Representatives or the Senate with one notable exception. Article I, Section 7, of the Constitution provides that all bills for raising revenue shall originate in the House of Representatives but that the Senate may propose, or concur with, amendments. By tradition, general appropriation bills also originate in the House of Representatives.

There are two types of bills—public and private. A public bill is one that affects the public generally. A bill that affects a specified individual or a private entity rather than the population at large is called a private bill. A typical private bill is used for relief in matters such as immigration and naturalization and claims against the United States.
 
No.
The house did and passed it, THEN it goes to the senate.
You are seriously brain dead.

They can ad or remove stuff.
Or create their own bills.

The enacting clause was prescribed by law in 1871 and is identical in all bills, whether they originate in the House of Representatives or in the Senate.

Bills may originate in either the House of Representatives or the Senate with one notable exception. Article I, Section 7, of the Constitution provides that all bills for raising revenue shall originate in the House of Representatives but that the Senate may propose, or concur with, amendments. By tradition, general appropriation bills also originate in the House of Representatives.

There are two types of bills—public and private. A public bill is one that affects the public generally. A bill that affects a specified individual or a private entity rather than the population at large is called a private bill. A typical private bill is used for relief in matters such as immigration and naturalization and claims against the United States.
Yes, they created their own bill, they didn't do anything with the House bill that passed.

What part of that don't you understand?
 
/—-/ That $118 billion bill had $96 billion in pork and you know it. That’s why you supported it.
I like it when Cellblock2429 speaks both accurately and forthrightly! The above quoted post is a good example.

(I quarrel with you when I think you’re wrong: but I will also agree publicly with you when I think you’re right. Here, you’re right!)
 
Our lil friend might need some help understanding our legislative process.

Maybe this will help the little fella:


Evidently, it didn't help you.

A bill becomes law in the United States after it passes both the House and Senate and is signed by the President:
  1. Introduction: A bill is introduced
  2. Committee action: The bill is assigned to a committee, which researches, discusses, and makes changes to it
  3. Floor action: The bill is debated, with representatives explaining their agreement or disagreement with it
  4. Vote: The bill is put before the chamber for a vote
  5. Conference committees: If the bill passes one chamber, it goes to the other, where any differences between the two versions are worked out
  6. Presidential action: The bill is presented to the President, who can sign it into law, veto it, or take no action:

Trump throws cold water on border bill — again​

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Politico
https://www.politico.com › news › 2024/02/05 › border...
Feb 5, 2024 — Former President Donald Trump blasted the Senate's bipartisan border bill Monday morning, calling the legislation, which would tighten ...


Trump praises collapse of bipartisan border deal: 'I think it's ...​

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The Hill
https://thehill.com › homenews › senate › 4459861-tru...
Feb 9, 2024 — Former President Trump praised the demise of the bipartisan border deal Friday, taking credit helping to tank the legislation that took ...



While some Senate Republicans took issue with Trump facilitating the process of tanking the legislation, GOP leaders in the House stated that the bill — negotiated by Sens. Chris Murphy (D-Conn.), Kyrsten Sinema (I-Ariz.) and James Lankford (R-Okla.) — was already “dead on arrival.”

The bill’s failure comes after Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) argued earlier this week that the deal would crack down on the huge flow of migrants across the border and possibly would be the last chance for years to reform immigration law.

But, he faced a big political headwind from Trump, who called on GOP lawmakers to reject any deal that didn’t give them “everything” they wanted.
 
Evidently, it didn't help you.

A bill becomes law in the United States after it passes both the House and Senate and is signed by the President:
  1. Introduction: A bill is introduced
  2. Committee action: The bill is assigned to a committee, which researches, discusses, and makes changes to it
  3. Floor action: The bill is debated, with representatives explaining their agreement or disagreement with it
  4. Vote: The bill is put before the chamber for a vote
  5. Conference committees: If the bill passes one chamber, it goes to the other, where any differences between the two versions are worked out
  6. Presidential action: The bill is presented to the President, who can sign it into law, veto it, or take no action:

Trump throws cold water on border bill — again

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https://www.politico.com › news › 2024/02/05 › border...
Feb 5, 2024 — Former President Donald Trump blasted the Senate's bipartisan border bill Monday morning, calling the legislation, which would tighten ...


Trump praises collapse of bipartisan border deal: 'I think it's ...

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The Hill
https://thehill.com › homenews › senate › 4459861-tru...
Feb 9, 2024 — Former President Trump praised the demise of the bipartisan border deal Friday, taking credit helping to tank the legislation that took ...



While some Senate Republicans took issue with Trump facilitating the process of tanking the legislation, GOP leaders in the House stated that the bill — negotiated by Sens. Chris Murphy (D-Conn.), Kyrsten Sinema (I-Ariz.) and James Lankford (R-Okla.) — was already “dead on arrival.”

The bill’s failure comes after Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) argued earlier this week that the deal would crack down on the huge flow of migrants across the border and possibly would be the last chance for years to reform immigration law.

But, he faced a big political headwind from Trump, who called on GOP lawmakers to reject any deal that didn’t give them “everything” they wanted.
/——/ It’s simply amazing that a private citizen has the power to kill legislation while a dementia patient sits helplessly by.
Simply amazing. Talk about leadership.
God bless former President Trump for killing this pork-laden bill that mostly went for aid to Ukraine.
 
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/——/ It’s simply amazing that a private citizen has the power to kill legislation
That's why people refer to Trump's control as a cult.
while a dementia patient sits helplessly by.
Simply amazing. Talk about leaders.
God bless Former President Trump for killing this pork laden bill that mostly went for aid to Ukraine.
Really?
Teabaggers keep claiming that, but haven't mentioned the pork in it, that is so terrifying.
They just repeat what their dear leader says.

Teabaggers ignore the aid going to Israel, $17 billion.
At least Ukraine helped the US, israel just collects US checks.
 
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That's why people refer to Trump's control as a cult.

Really?
Teabaggers keep claiming that, but haven't mentioned the pork in it, that is so terrifying.
They just repeat what their dear leader says.

Teabaggers ignore the aid going to Israel, $17 billion.
At least Ukraine helped the US, israel just collects US checks.
/----/ I have posted the proof here twice in the last few days. Try and follow along so you don't embarrass yourself.

What’s in the Senate’s sweeping $118 billion immigration and foreign aid bill?

Along with funding for Ukraine and Israel, as well as humanitarian assistance for people fleeing Gaza, this bill is a dramatic rewriting of the asylum system.
www.pbs.org

www.pbs.org

A FUNDING BREAKDOWN​

Total size: $118.3 billion. That includes:

  • About $60 billion in military aid for Ukraine
  • $14.1 billion in aid for Israel
  • $4.83 billion in aid for the Indo-Pacific region
  • $10 billion in humanitarian assistance for Ukraine, Israel, Gaza, among other places
  • $2.3 billion in refugee assistance inside the U.S.
  • $20.2 billion for improvements to U.S. border security
  • $2.72 billion for domestic uranium enrichment
 
/----/ I have posted the proof here twice in the last few days. Try and follow along so you don't embarrass yourself.
So.........All of it is, pork?

What’s in the Senate’s sweeping $118 billion immigration and foreign aid bill?

Along with funding for Ukraine and Israel, as well as humanitarian assistance for people fleeing Gaza, this bill is a dramatic rewriting of the asylum system.
www.pbs.org

www.pbs.org

A FUNDING BREAKDOWN​

Total size: $118.3 billion. That includes:

  • About $60 billion in military aid for Ukraine
  • $14.1 billion in aid for Israel
  • $4.83 billion in aid for the Indo-Pacific region
  • $10 billion in humanitarian assistance for Ukraine, Israel, Gaza, among other places
  • $2.3 billion in refugee assistance inside the U.S.
  • $20.2 billion for improvements to U.S. border security
  • $2.72 billion for domestic uranium enrichment
For months — nay, over a year — Republicans in Congress have stressed there’s a crisis at the U.S.-Mexico border and that urgent action is needed.

They pushed to connect the issue to any funding for allies in Ukraine, Israel and the Pacific Rim.

Now, after a hard-negotiated bipartisan Senate compromise bill has been released, Republicans are either vowing to block it or declaring it “dead on arrival,” in the words of House Speaker Mike Johnson.
 
So.........All of it is, pork?

For months — nay, over a year — Republicans in Congress have stressed there’s a crisis at the U.S.-Mexico border and that urgent action is needed.

They pushed to connect the issue to any funding for allies in Ukraine, Israel and the Pacific Rim.

Now, after a hard-negotiated bipartisan Senate compromise bill has been released, Republicans are either vowing to block it or declaring it “dead on arrival,” in the words of House Speaker Mike Johnson.
/---/ I said the bill had $96 billion in pork , not that it was all pork. You clowns give money we don't have to Ukraine to protect their borders. Dems could pass a clean US Border bill? They had to stuff $90 billion in pork?

/—-/ That $118 billion bill had $96 billion in pork and you know it. That’s why you supported it.
 
So.........All of it is, pork?

For months — nay, over a year — Republicans in Congress have stressed there’s a crisis at the U.S.-Mexico border and that urgent action is needed.

They pushed to connect the issue to any funding for allies in Ukraine, Israel and the Pacific Rim.

Now, after a hard-negotiated bipartisan Senate compromise bill has been released, Republicans are either vowing to block it or declaring it “dead on arrival,” in the words of House Speaker Mike Johnson.
It's from YOUR link, DUMBASS.
 

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