He has to get them from Frank.
Like Bannon would say, time to go smashmouth.
There is sand in your face Schumer...
McCarthy should deal with him as the villain did to James Bond:
https://getyarn.io/yarn-clip/53d1646a-a6fb-47d1-a4f7-12249fcd992f
Like he did every time he has done this before. Trust his tecord.. itâs Hugh n series.
NO!!!!!!
McCarthy has no idea how to negotiate. He is a California pussy. Heâs barely a man. He had no idea how to argue. He has no idea how to fight. McCarthy represents EVERYTHING that is wrong with the GOP.
The little faggot is going to get steamrolled by a diaper wearing, dementia ridden, imbecile. What does that make McCarthy and ALL Republicans in the House?
He also needs a spine. He should bring Marjorie Taylor Greene to provide one.
First thing McCarthy should tell him is “no one’s talking debt default and you can say it all you want, but we’ve submitted a bill, so it’s ON YOU.”
It won’t move an inch. Bidens people are just doing this to pin bank failures and a recession on the republican congress. Durbin was out this morning priming the pump to be played. The hosts on the news shows dutifully nodded and never asked one question.
Its all pomp before the republicans cave to every issue.
its a trap
there will be leaks of the meeting
leaks that will put mccarthy and the republicans in a bad light
the legacy media of course will be in on it
Well, letâs hope that McCarthy doesnât fold when the time comes to meet.
Well, when any business can’t seem to run their own finances and constantly runs in the red, then it’s time for them to go out of business.
SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE.
This Act may be cited as the âLimit, Save, Grow Act of 2023â.
SEC. 2. TABLE OF CONTENTS.
The table of contents for this Act is as follows:
Sec. 1. Short title.
Sec. 2. Table of contents.
Sec. 3. References.
DIVISION AâLIMIT FEDERAL SPENDING
TITLE IâDISCRETIONARY SPENDING LIMITS FOR DISCRETIONARY CATEGORY
Sec. 101. Discretionary spending limits.
DIVISION BâSAVE TAXPAYER DOLLARS
TITLE IâRESCISSION OF UNOBLIGATED FUNDS
Sec. 201. Rescission of unobligated coronavirus funds.
Sec. 202. Rescission of Inflation Reduction Act funds.
TITLE IIâPROHIBIT UNFAIR STUDENT LOAN GIVEAWAYS
Sec. 211. Nullification of certain executive actions and rules relating to Federal student loans.
Sec. 212. Limitation on authority of Secretary to propose or issue regulations and executive actions.
TITLE IIIâREPEAL MARKET DISTORTING GREEN TAX CREDITS
Sec. 221. Amendment of 1986 Code.
Sec. 222. Modification of credit for electricity produced from certain renewable resources.
Sec. 223. Modification of energy credit.
Sec. 224. Repeal of increase in energy credit for solar and wind facilities placed in service in connection with low-income communities.
Sec. 225. Zero-emission nuclear power production credit repealed.
Sec. 226. Repeal of sustainable aviation fuel credit.
Sec. 227. Clean hydrogen repeals.
Sec. 228. Nonbusiness energy property credit.
Sec. 229. Residential clean energy credit reverted to credit for residential energy efficient property.
Sec. 230. Energy efficient commercial buildings deduction.
Sec. 231. Modifications to new energy efficient home credit.
Sec. 232. Clean vehicle credit.
Sec. 233. Repeal of credit for previously-owned clean vehicles.
Sec. 234. Repeal of credit for qualified commercial clean vehicles.
Sec. 235. Alternative fuel refueling property credit.
Sec. 236. Advanced energy project credit extension reversed.
Sec. 237. Repeal of advanced manufacturing production credit.
Sec. 238. Repeal of clean electricity production credit.
Sec. 239. Repeal of clean electricity investment credit.
Sec. 240. Cost recovery for qualified facilities, qualified property, and energy storage technology removed.
Sec. 241. Repeal of clean fuel production credit.
Sec. 242. Repeal of sections relating to elective payment for energy property and electricity produced from certain renewable resources; transfer of credits.
Sec. 243. Transition rule.
TITLE IVâFAMILY AND SMALL BUSINESS TAXPAYER PROTECTION
Sec. 251. Rescission of certain balances made available to the Internal Revenue Service.
DIVISION CâGROW THE ECONOMY
TITLE IâTEMPORARY ASSISTANCE TO NEEDY FAMILIES
Sec. 301. Recalibration of the caseload reduction credit.
Sec. 302. Eliminating excess maintenance of effort spending in determining caseload reduction credit.
Sec. 303. Elimination of small checks scheme.
Sec. 304. Reporting of work outcomes.
Sec. 305. Effective date.
TITLE IIâSNAP EXEMPTIONS
Sec. 311. Age-related exemption from work requirement to receive SNAP.
Sec. 312. Rule of construction for exemption adjustment.
Sec. 313. Supplemental nutrition assistance program under the Food and Nutrition Act of 2008.
TITLE IIIâCOMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT REQUIREMENT FOR APPLICABLE INDIVIDUALS
Sec. 321. Community engagement requirement for applicable individuals.
TITLE IVâREGULATIONS FROM THE EXECUTIVE IN NEED OF SCRUTINY
Sec. 331. Short title.
Sec. 332. Purpose.
Sec. 333. Congressional review of agency rulemaking.
Sec. 334. Budgetary effects of rules subject to section 802 of title 5, United States Code.
Sec. 335. Government Accountability Office study of rules.
DIVISION DâH.R. 1, THE LOWER ENERGY COSTS ACT
TITLE IâINCREASING AMERICAN ENERGY PRODUCTION, EXPORTS, INFRASTRUCTURE, AND CRITICAL MINERALS PROCESSING
Sec. 10001. Securing Americaâs critical minerals supply.
Sec. 10002. Protecting American energy production.
Sec. 10003. Researching Efficient Federal Improvements for Necessary Energy Refining.
Sec. 10004. Promoting cross-border energy infrastructure.
Sec. 10005. Sense of Congress expressing disapproval of the revocation of the Presidential permit for the Keystone XL pipeline.
Sec. 10006. Sense of Congress opposing restrictions on the export of crude oil or other petroleum products.
Sec. 10007. Unlocking our domestic LNG potential.
Sec. 10008. Sense of Congress expressing disapproval of the denial of Jordan Cove permits.
Sec. 10009. Promoting interagency coordination for review of natural gas pipelines.
Sec. 10010. Interim hazardous waste permits for critical energy resource facilities.
Sec. 10011. Flexible air permits for critical energy resource facilities.
Sec. 10012. National security or energy security waivers to produce critical energy resources.
Sec. 10013. Natural gas tax repeal.
Sec. 10014. Repeal of greenhouse gas reduction fund.
Sec. 10015. Ending future delays in chemical substance review for critical energy resources.
Sec. 10016. Keeping Americaâs refineries operating.
Sec. 10017. Homeowner energy freedom.
Sec. 10018. Study.
Sec. 10019. State primary enforcement responsibility.
Sec. 10020. Use of index-based pricing in acquisition of petroleum products for the SPR.
Sec. 10021. Prohibition on certain exports.
Sec. 10022. Sense of Congress expressing disapproval of the proposed tax hikes on the oil and natural gas industry in the Presidentâs fiscal year 2024 budget request.
Sec. 10023. Domestic Energy Independence report.
Sec. 10024. GAO study.
Sec. 10025. Gas kitchen ranges and ovens.
TITLE IIâTRANSPARENCY, ACCOUNTABILITY, PERMITTING, AND PRODUCTION OF AMERICAN RESOURCES
Sec. 20001. Short title.
Subtitle AâOnshore And Offshore Leasing And Oversight
Sec. 20101. Onshore oil and gas leasing.
Sec. 20102. Lease reinstatement.
Sec. 20103. Protested lease sales.
Sec. 20104. Suspension of operations.
Sec. 20105. Administrative protest process reform.
Sec. 20106. Leasing and permitting transparency.
Sec. 20107. Offshore oil and gas leasing.
Sec. 20108. Five-year plan for offshore oil and gas leasing.
Sec. 20109. Geothermal leasing.
Sec. 20110. Leasing for certain qualified coal applications.
Sec. 20111. Future coal leasing.
Sec. 20112. Staff planning report.
Sec. 20113. Prohibition on Chinese communist party ownership interest.
Sec. 20114. Effect on other law.
Sec. 20115. Requirement for GAO report on wind energy impacts.
Sec. 20116. Sense of Congress on wind energy development supply chain.
Sec. 20117. Sense of Congress on oil and gas royalty rates.
Sec. 20118. Offshore wind environmental review process study.
Sec. 20119. GAO report on wind energy impacts.
Subtitle BâPermitting Streamlining
Sec. 20201. Definitions.
Sec. 20202. BUILDER Act.
Sec. 20203. Codification of National Environmental Policy Act regulations.
Sec. 20204. Non-major Federal actions.
Sec. 20205. No net loss determination for existing rights-of-way.
Sec. 20206. Determination of National Environmental Policy Act adequacy.
Sec. 20207. Determination regarding rights-of-way.
Sec. 20208. Terms of rights-of-way.
Sec. 20209. Funding to process permits and develop information technology.
Sec. 20210. Offshore geological and geophysical survey licensing.
Sec. 20211. Deferral of applications for permits to drill.
Sec. 20212. Processing and terms of applications for permits to drill.
Sec. 20213. Amendments to the Energy Policy Act of 2005.
Sec. 20214. Access to Federal energy resources from non-Federal surface estate.
Sec. 20215. Scope of environmental reviews for oil and gas leases.
Sec. 20216. Expediting approval of gathering lines.
Sec. 20217. Lease sale litigation.
Sec. 20218. Limitation on claims.
Sec. 20219. Government Accountability Office report on permits to drill.
Sec. 20220. EâNEPA.
Sec. 20221. Limitations on claims.
Sec. 20222. One Federal decision for pipelines.
Sec. 20223. Exemption of certain wildfire mitigation activities from certain environmental requirements.
Sec. 20224. Vegetation management, facility inspection, and operation and maintenance relating to electric transmission and distribution facility rights of way.
Sec. 20225. Categorical exclusion for electric utility lines rights-of-way.
Sec. 20226. Staffing plans.
Subtitle CâPermitting For Mining Needs
Sec. 20301. Definitions.
Sec. 20302. Minerals supply chain and reliability.
Sec. 20303. Federal register process improvement.
Sec. 20304. Designation of mining as a covered sector for Federal permitting improvement purposes.
Sec. 20305. Treatment of actions under presidential determination 2022â11 for Federal permitting improvement purposes.
Sec. 20306. Notice for mineral exploration activities with limited surface disturbance.
Sec. 20307. Use of mining claims for ancillary activities.
Sec. 20308. Ensuring consideration of uranium as a critical mineral.
Sec. 20309. Barring foreign bad actors from operating on Federal lands.
Sec. 20310. Permit process for projects relating to extraction, recovery, or processing of critical materials.
Sec. 20311. National strategy to re-shore mineral supply chains.
Subtitle DâFederal Land Use Planning
Sec. 20401. Federal land use planning and withdrawals.
Sec. 20402. Prohibitions on delay of mineral development of certain Federal land.
Sec. 20403. Definitions.
Subtitle EâEnsuring Competitiveness On Federal Lands
Sec. 20501. Incentivizing domestic production.
Subtitle FâEnergy Revenue Sharing
Sec. 20601. Gulf of Mexico Outer Continental Shelf revenue.
Sec. 20602. Parity in offshore wind revenue sharing.
Sec. 20603. Elimination of administrative fee under the Mineral Leasing Act.
Sec. 20604. Sunset.
TITLE IIIâWATER QUALITY CERTIFICATION AND ENERGY PROJECT IMPROVEMENT
Sec. 30001. Short title.
Sec. 30002. Certification.
Sec. 30003. Federal general permits.
DIVISION EâINCREASE IN DEBT LIMIT
Sec. 40001. Limited suspension of debt ceiling.
https://www.congress.gov/bill/118th-congress/house-bill/2811/text
McCarthy has a coalition of real conservatives in the House who will eject him in a week if he goes wobbly.
Better yet grab Biden by the balls let him know who controls the money for spending.