"12 (c) FAST TRACK CONSIDERATION.
13 (1) IN GENERAL.Notwithstanding any other 14 provision of this section, the Secretary may not exer15 cise any authority to make purchases under this Act 16 with regard to any amount in excess of 17 $350,000,000,000 previously obligated, as described 18 in this section if, within 10 calendar days after the 19 date on which Congress receives a report of the Sec20 retary described in subsection (a)(3), Congress en21 acts a joint resolution disapproving the plan of the 22 Secretary with respect to such additional amount."
Translation: As long as congress doesn't specifically schedule and have a vote (great Pelosi trick on so many issues) in 10 days after they go above the 350 billion, it just happens. No yes vote to do it needed, no accountability. Folks, this is a key point-NO ACCOUNTABILITY FOR IT TO GO TO 700 Billion!
NO VOTE NEEDED TO GO TO 700 BILLION!!!
NO VOTE NEEDED TO GO TO 700 BILLION!!!
NO VOTE NEEDED TO GO TO 700 BILLION!!!
Plus, I’m sure they can use accounting tricks to make sure the amount outstanding at any one time does not exceed the limit anyway.
The total expenditure could be infinite.