Posted on 02/28/2024 1:40:51 PM PST by ChicagoConservative27
Congressional leaders struck a deal on Wednesday that would hope to avert a partial government shutdown.
Top lawmakers closed negotiations on the Agriculture, Energy, Military Construction and Veterans Affairs; Transportation-Housing and Urban Development, and Interior; and Commerce-Justice-Science appropriations bills, setting a deadline for March 8 to pass the spending bills. Leadership hopes to release the text of the bills by this weekend and pass the bills next week. The spending bills would fund related government agencies through September, right before the 2024 elections.
The remaining appropriations bills that would fund the Department of Defense, Department of Homeland Security (DHS); Departments of Labor, Health and Human Services (HHS), and Education, which are more controversial, will have a deadline of March 22
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Correct...IT’S NOT A CR.
Take a Deep Breath....
Harnwell suggests why passing the $60bn for Ukraine is so existential for the UniParty
What is it about the $60bn for Ukraine and the UniParty? Congress would sooner see the US federal government shut down than back down.
Perhaps the reason it appears so totemic is because it is. It is true Congress has never fought this hard for anything in years. But that is matched by the American People — who equally have never resisted Congress this hard in years.
Losing this battle would be like the British political establishment losing Brexit. The spell of the UniParty’s omnipotence would finally be broken, freeing the people to finally become — once again — protagonists in their own destiny.
https://rumble.com/v4g2s3u-harnwell.html
Taxation with representation isn’t too great either!
Know what? This was completely expected.
I believe that’s how the new Leader in Argentina managed to end spending excess.
HE PROMISED TO ELIMINATE ...SUPERFLUOUS AGENCIES...AND HE DID.
Now, I think he and Argentina have a surplus.
Good Idea.
Before 1913!
Back to before 1856.
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