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Re: Clean-up on aisle 4.
GEE limpdic what changed in the committee
The issue GOP Senators had was Section 805 and the budget accounting shift from discretionary to mandatory
Got caught playin politics with Veterans heath as usual didn't ya Bucky
Nice deflection from Saggy T I t s insider trading move to Taiwan
Someone lose face over this its US credibility or Chinese Paper Tiger????
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Re: Clean-up on aisle 4.
still can't get an honest answer on this one. Probably won't....moving on.
faux outrage....it's whats on the menu.
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Re: Clean-up on aisle 4.
Yep they just trow a tantrum then it gets de bunked and come back later saying the same thing
The whole thing is to be dis honest as possible and hope enough low iq people buy the gibberish
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Re: Clean-up on aisle 4.
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer said Sunday that he'll allow a vote on Sen. Pat Toomey's amendment on Democrats' so-called burn pit bill regarding the Pennsylvania Republican's concern about the measure's $400 billion in spending.
The bill, if passed, would expand health care benefits for military veterans exposed to toxic burn pits in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Passage of the PACT Act stalled last week when it failed to overcome the Senate's 60-vote filibuster threshold, over Toomey and 24 other GOP senators' concerns about the funding.
Toomey says the measure as written includes a "budget gimmick" that would allow $400 billion of current-law spending to be moved from the discretionary- to the mandatory-spending category.
He has promised his vote in favor of the bill if his amendment passes, and he has said the measure overall has support from about 85 of the chamber's 100 members, more than enough for final passage.
"This is the oldest trick in Washington. People take a sympathetic group of Americans ... craft a bill to address their problems and then sneak in something completely unrelated that they know could never pass on its own and dare Republicans to do anything about it," Toomey said about mandatory vs. discretionary spending.
To get the legislation passed, Schumer will give the chamber the chance to vote on Toomey’s proposed amendment as early as Monday.
“I am urging everyone to vote yes," the New York Democrat said Sunday. "This is not a Washington issue. This is a local issue. We just need Washington to help solve
Limpdic cant be honest.. trying to make hay on veterans health while hating on them for the last few decades with a media who will carry the water as far as they can then pretend it never happened that way. Total frauds
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Re: Clean-up on aisle 4.
GQP gets it’s chance at a series of amendments to clean it up:
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The humble citizenry
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Re: The humble citizenry
A very good thing that they approve, given that in one way or another, they are all going to be paying for it.
TANSTAAFL
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Re: The humble citizenry
(Misleading yahoo poll on new spending, new tax for all Americans & increase inflation bill)
How about taking a poll that doesn't misrepresent the bill?