Sunday, March 14, 2010 10:03:32 PM · by Syncro · 15+ views
Tea Party Express ^ | March 14, 2010 | Levi Russell
Posted on 03/14/2010 7:48:42 PM PDT by conservativefunhouse
To provide for reconciliation pursuant to section 202 of the concurrent resolution on the budget for fiscal year 2010.
2300+ pages and includes student loans. Happy reading...
(Excerpt) Read more at budget.house.gov ...
In other words .. THEY WILL BE ABLE TO CONTROL EVERY ASPECT OF OUR LIVES ..!!!!!
May God have mercy on anybody who votes for this mess.
Mark Levin essentially said the same thing as Michael McConell. There is NO ambiquity in that section of the constitution.....
Besides the House signing the original Senate bill as-is, Obozo must sign it before it becomes law.
This is what the Senate Parliamentarian said as well last week. Rumor has it , he was called to the white house tonight.
Yep. I saw that the destruction of our economy. The new taxes will permanently wipe out the middle class.
This is the “shell” bill?
I’ll drink to that !!!!
I suspect if they actually go forward with this, the public will learn more about bicameralism and the presentment clause than they learned their entire American Government class (assuming people still have to take that now). What the OJ trial did for DNA, this debacle will do for Art 1, Sec 7.
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Yes. It was explained well in post 53.
“The public option is back.”
“Democrats release 2300-page reconciliation bill *Updated*”
http://www.redstate.com/bs/2010/03/14/breaking-democrats-release-2300-page-reconciliation-bill-with-a-public-option/
“And it appears theyve decided to go all-in on this one. Included in the bill appears to be the public option that was removed from the Senate bill. From page 1167 of the bill:
Subtitle BPublic Health Insurance Option
SEC. 221. ESTABLISHMENT AND ADMINISTRATION OF A PUBLIC HEALTH INSURANCE OPTION AS AN EXCHANGE-QUALIFIED HEALTH BENEFITS PLAN.
(a) ESTABLISHMENT.For years beginning with Y1, the Secretary of Health and Human Services (in this subtitle referred to as the Secretary) shall provide for the offering of an Exchange-participating health benefits plan (in this subdivision referred to as the public health insurance option) that ensures choice, competition, and stability of affordable, high quality coverage throughout the United States in accordance with this subtitle. In designing the option, the Secretarys primary responsibility is to create a low-cost plan without compromising quality or access to care.
Im no legislator, but this sure sounds like a public option to me.
The logic escapes me. If the Democrats didnt write their own death warrant with the 12/24/09 Senate bill, this should pretty much seal it.
Let me add one other comment, based on a twitter msg from one of our colleagues: when the Dems try to ram through legislation using an unconstitutional process like the Slaughter Solution, we should not trust them on anything.”
PART ECOLLEGE ACCESS AND COMPLETION
12 INNOVATION FUND.
13 (b) PURPOSE.Part E of title VII (20 U.S.C. 1141
14 et seq.) is further amended by inserting before section
781
15 the following:
16 SEC. 780. PURPOSES.
17 The purposes of this part are
18 (1) to promote innovation in postsecondary
19 education practices and policies by institutions of
20 higher education, States, and nonprofit organiza21
tions to improve student success, completion, and
22 post-completion employment, particularly for stu23
dents from groups that are underrepresented in
24 postsecondary education; and
2110
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1 (2) to assist States in developing longitudinal
2 data systems, common metrics, and reporting sys3
tems to enhance the quality and availability of infor4
mation about student success, completion, and post5
completion employment..
6 (c) AUTHORIZATION AND APPROPRIATION.Section
7 781(a) (20 U.S.C. 1141(a)) is amended to read as follows:
8 (a) AUTHORIZATION AND APPROPRIATION.
9 (1) IN GENERAL.There are authorized to be
10 appropriated, and there are appropriated, to carry
11 out this part (in addition to any other amounts ap12
propriated to carry out this part and out of any
13 money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated),
14 $600,000,000 for each of the fiscal years 2010
15 through 2014.
16 (2) ALLOCATIONS.Of the amount appro17
priated for any fiscal year under paragraph (1)
18 (A) 25 percent shall be made available to
19 carry out section 781;
20 (B) 50 percent shall be made available to
21 carry out section 782;
22 (C) 23 percent shall be made available to
23 carry out section 783; and
24 (D) 2 percent shall be made available to
25 carry out section 784..
2111
J. 55345 1 (d) STATE GRANTS AND GRANTS TO ELIGIBLE ENTI2
TIES.Part E of title VII (20 U.S.C. 1141 et seq.) is
3 further amended by adding at the end the following:
4 SEC. 782. STATE INNOVATION COMPLETION GRANTS.
5 (a) PROGRAM AUTHORIZATION.From the amount v6 appropriated under section 781(a)(2)(B) to carry out this
7 section, the Secretary shall award grants to States on a
8 competitive basis to promote student persistence in, and
9 completion of, postsecondary education.
10 (b) FEDERAL SHARE; NON-FEDERAL SHARE.
11 (1) FEDERAL SHARE.The amount of the
12 Federal share under this section for a fiscal year
13 shall be equal to 2⁄3 of the costs of the activities and
14 services described in subsection (d)(1) that are car15 vried out under the grant.
Yes we are... and we are going to show them how strong as this progresses this week...
“Wait a sec... is this including the senate bill or is this 2300 MORE pages...”
Don’t expect any answers from this friggin’ corrupt government.
Thank you for the ping Jet Jaguar.
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Here it is:
3.3mb download
http://budget.house.gov/doc-library/FY2010/03.15.2010_reconciliation2010.PDF
He [Congressman Ryan] said he expected Democrats to dust off last year's health care bills from the Education and Labor and Ways and Means Committees, to use as the vehicle for reconciliation changes.
This reminds me of one of those parasitic wasps that lays its eggs on a caterpillar, and the hatched larvae eat the caterpillar from the inside out.
“PELOSI AND ALL YOU HATERS
SEE you TUESDAY (and wednesday and thursday) ON CAPITOL HILL
TEA party patriots rule!!!”
Go East Coaster Patriots and Patriots from all over going to DC! Also, there are going to be rallies in towns and cities everywhere on Tuesday!!
http://teapartypatriots.org/
“I still don’t like the “deemed” part but it would buy us some time to fight it.”
NO, NO, NO — “deemed” passed means that even though the House doesn’t have the votes to really vote on it, they “deem” that they pass the Senate bill and as soon as the “deeming” is done, the Senate bill is considered passed by the House and Obama will sign it immediately and it will become LAW. Then the Senate bill IS THE LAW of the land., whether or not the reconciliation is or isn’t passed by the Senate, we have Obamacare.
“Any perks for the Taliban or Al Qaeda? How about Hamas? Maybe a statue dedicated to praising Hitler.”
Throw it in this crap fest...
“May God have mercy on anybody who votes for this mess.”
More like “May God have mercy on us” — WE will need it.
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