Of course “budget plans” aren’t worth squat because they are never binding and cannot be binding on the next session and next Congress. Not that their plan wasn’t crap anyway, but it will be worse than their plan asked for.
“budget plans arent worth squat because they are never binding and cannot be binding on the next session “
Heck, wasn’t the ‘sequester’ overrode by the same congress that passed it? And, officially, that override will be paid for by... a future congress!
it is but to laugh.