House Halts vote on immigration bill on emergency response

Oh but this is not good for the GOP. It shows what a heartless group of stooges they are. They will loose seats in the House and the Senate is now gone.

Just conveniently forget that the Senate, Democrats faced uncertain prospects of finding enough votes for their border plan also.
There was no chance of anything being passed in the first place.

THEY WROTE THIS BILL Then they could not agree to even vote on it. The House GOP is a group of dysfunctional boobs.
Keep it up idiot. Truth evades you like you evade intelligence.
 
Why would the House need to pass anything anyway?

Dear Leader will sign an E.O. and the AmeriChumps will cheer!

So your GOP stooges will have something else to whine about and sue The President again? You have the mentality of one of your heroes in Congress. Try some meds.
Libtards are the stooges, obamashitforbrains, you and the rest of the looney left prove that daily. Idiot.
 
Oh but this is not good for the GOP. It shows what a heartless group of stooges they are. They will loose seats in the House and the Senate is now gone.

Just conveniently forget that the Senate, Democrats faced uncertain prospects of finding enough votes for their border plan also.
There was no chance of anything being passed in the first place.

THEY WROTE THIS BILL Then they could not agree to even vote on it. The House GOP is a group of dysfunctional boobs.

I don't know what bill you are talking about, but I am talking about this Senate bill.
http://www.nytimes.com/2014/07/31/u...te-on-immigration-bill-for-border-crisis.html

Senate Democrats opened debate Wednesday on an emergency measure to help stem the flood of young migrants from Central America, though they still face two uphill votes — another procedural, and one of final passage — before they can head home for the five-week August recess having passed legislation to address the crisis at the southern border.

The first procedural measure passed 63 to 33, with 11 Republicans joining their Democratic counterparts in favor of opening debate, and two Democrats locked in competitive 2014 races — Senators Kay Hagan of North Carolina and Mary L. Landrieu of Louisiana — opposing it.

The legislation, however, is unlikely to pass the Senate before the coming break, with many of the Republicans who voted to advance the bill threatening to ultimately vote against it if they are not allowed to offer amendments for additional changes.
 
Boehner will be working past his usual first bottle, maybe something will happen fast.
 

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