Posted on 07/09/2025 2:20:55 PM PDT by Macho MAGA Man
Senator Murkowski (AK) is now seeking to delay the DOGE cuts package as time runs out to pass the measure into law.
The House of Representatives last month passed the measure which seeks to codify $9.4 billion in spending cuts. The Senate has until July 18 to pass the DOGE cuts and said it to President Trump’s desk for a signature.
Only 51 votes are needed in the Senate but the RINOs are once again stalling the passage of the measure.
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On Wednesday, it was reported that Murkowski is going to set up another ‘vote-a-rama’ as times runs out.
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I am so sick of this BS.
She saw that for the BBB she got bought off with kickbacks for her state so she wants more sweets in her goody bag
I thought if they don’t pass the recissions bill by the deadline, it automatically goes into effect for one year.
Disregard. Just read the process. What a pant load.
Lisa loves cockblocking the GOP.
Lisa loves cockblocking the GOP.
Lisa loves cockblocking the GOP.
One more time....
MooCowSki has a compulsion to screw things up and embarrass herself. Alaska desperately needs a new senator.
Bish gotta bish
Government is the enemy of all mankind.
The size of government blows my mind.
(with apologies to Edwin Starr)
How selfish and stupid can she get?
The bee-otch from hell.
So we get rid of Tillis and replace him with someone who’s a team player. All that means is another ‘conservative’ will veer to the left on essential votes. Care to guess who? There’s more than one.
We need hall of shame pics in the hallway of the capital. McCain could have ended Obamacare like he promised. Then there’s Hatfield who voted against the balanced budget amendment. Stafford-Vermont. Anyone remember Hagel? No core values in any of them.
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