Posted on 01/15/2014 4:37:05 PM PST by Sub-Driver
I’ll be looking forward to reviewing the roll call - has anyone found it yet?
The debate was left to Lowey and Rogers top House leaders of both parties did not appear at all. GOP leaders recommended a “yes” vote, while Democratic leaders made no recommendation.
What a bunch of yellow bellied cowards in the beltway GOP leadership. The Dems take their lunch money, pee on them and laugh about it after. Then the GOP asks for another.
I wonder what ever happened to that nice conservative guy who was running for vice president on the republican ticket in 2012....
He’s probably having a party tonight with his K Street buddies. Celebrating the new defense appropriations and laughing about throwing those greedy vets under the bus. These men are scum. I am disgusted by this latest beltway spectacle.
Remember what? That the uniparty controls groups access to the ballot, decides who gets to vote, chooses how to run the election, and then counts the votes? The ballot box is closed to conservatives.
Rather than moping over that sad fact, I think I’ll do something useful. I’m just not planning to be at the polls.
Which Bonnie and Clyde voted for the ‘Bankrupting America’s Future Generation Act of 2014’ so we can get rid of them.
The GOP loves big govt speniding just as much as the Dems. Time to face facts.
The three Democrats who voted "no" were Reps. Raúl Grijalva (Ariz.), Rush Holt (N.J.), and Mike McIntyre (N.C.), a centrist Democrat who is retiring at the end of this Congress. Some Republicans were known to oppose the bill, given their opposition to restoring some of the sequester cuts that were agreed to as part of the budget deal struck late last year. The bill allows discretionary spending to increase by $45 billion compared to the sequester.Thanks Sub-Driver.
Oh how I wish he'd been elected governor of California. This forum deserves some of the blame for the disaster that was Arnold. There were too many who tolerated his boosters for too long because of the "R" after his name.
Per Gun Owners of America:
For a year now, we have told you that we easily have the 34 votes necessary to defeat ratification of the UN Arms Trade Treaty. That treaty would set the stage for far-ranging gun and magazine bans, gun registration, and gun microstamping requirements.We have told you that the next task would be to pass an appropriations bill amendment which would defund any Obama effort to implement the ATT by executive fiat. And we have drafted such an amendment and made it available to Congress.
That amendment to defund the UN ATT is about to happen.
Senator Jerry Moran (R-KS) has announced that he has amended the must-pass omnibus appropriations bill to ban funding for the implementation of the ATT.
That big appropriations bill has pluses and minuses, and it probably is not the bill we would have drafted. But the win on the Arms Trade Treaty is huge.
I believe the phrase you're looking for is there are many lamp-posts in DC.
Perhaps a brochure is in order…
IN THE GRIM DARKNESS OF THE FAR FUTURE THERE IS ONLY GOVERNMENT.
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Scary... the black double-eagle...
In 2010, the Tea Party swept to victory on the promise of cutting spending, downsizing government and killing Obamacare.
So here we are in 2014: spending (in terms of amount and how fast we’re spending) is at record levels. The government is at its largest size ever. And their budget locks in Obamacare.
If I were an American liberal: I’d be laughing and peeing in everyone’s face too. :)
Boner is a miserable failure.
“House Appropriations Committee Chairman Hal Rogers (R-Ky.) said he was surprised by the strong vote
Rogers said the vote bodes well for completing all 12 appropriations bills on time this year something that has not been done since 1994 and for other bipartisan accords.”
So, he likes to keep a hit list...
One of these days, all its going to take is for 60-65 republicans to cast aside this moderate party of feckless capitulators and form up a true conservative party...
I hope it is sooner than later...
IT is also a long time in the waiting...
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