Posted on 03/20/2010 7:07:53 AM PDT by SE Mom
Edited on 03/21/2010 5:00:38 AM PDT by Admin Moderator. [history]
10 AM Rules Committee meeting (C-span2 LIVE all day)
11 AM Stupak press conference
12 PM Demonstration at the Capitol
3 PM Obama meets with the Democratic caucus
Sunday
2 p.m.: The House will debate for one hour the rules of debate for the reconciliation bill and the Senate bill.
3 p.m.: The House will vote to end debate and vote on the rules of the debate.
3:15 p.m.: The House will debate the reconciliation package for two hours.
5:15 p.m.: The House will vote on the reconciliation package.
5:30 p.m.: The House will debate for 15 minutes on a Republican substitute and then vote on the substitute.
6 p.m.: The House will vote on the final reconciliation package.
6:15 p.m.: If the reconciliation bill passes, the House will immediately vote on the Senate bill, without debate.
I love it...Stuck of Stupak. Bumper sticker time. Almost as good as the “Sore-Loserman” sticker I saw from the 2000 election.
Didn’t Ryan already say he wouldn’t run in ‘12? But wouldn’t he be a catch of a veep if our nominee could get him?
I know...how about those two old hecklers Senate in 2010. Now that would be FUNNY!
O’Reilly is a carnival barker not much worse than the other guy.
Perhaps by the time november rolls around and Obama hasn’t paid their mortgage or filled up their gas tanks..they will get a clue...but we should not hold our breath.
Count my vote for that.
Point of order - resolution violates a rule of some sort.
Did anyone catch what it was?
Thank you.
I was most distressed and he knew it.
We voters in his district carry clout, ya know? /s
Thanks.
Issa up! Another great republican. He needs to be Attorney General when we win in 2012!
Ah, as a little girl, I loved to check the national weather and one of my favorite places to check was SOO Saint Marie. :)
Illegal Aliens on CNN.
If Stupak votes no, he will be primaried. He is being contested by a female pro-abort who thinks he is filth and doesn’t want his Catholicism to dictate what she does with her body.
Now he’s citing the earmarks in the bill, Louisiana Purchase, Bismarck Bribe, etc.
His point of order is to stop the bill until the earmarks are removed.
Citing the fact that the 80 amendments offered by the Repubs to fix these problems were denied on a party line vote by Dems in Rules Committee.
What - that’s 7 or 8 times that the house has had to be called to order!
Thank you, that’s the number that was busy for me. I’ll try again.
Been out for a walk, clearing my mind. Prayers continue.
Hear us, O Lord!
Issa is saying that the earmarks need to be removed from the bill. Looks like the republicans are going to have alot of ‘points of order’ calls today. We may see a strategy forming here.
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