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Vice President Calls the Show to Defend the Budget Deal (Rush Limbaugh)
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| 5/2/2017
| Rush Limbaugh
Posted on 05/02/2017 11:30:24 AM PDT by simpson96
RUSH: We welcome back to the program the vice president of the United States, Mike Pence.(snip)
RUSH: If this is what happens, Mr. Vice President, why vote Republican? What is the point of voting Republican if the Democrats are gonna continue to win practically 95% of their objectives, such as in this last budget deal?
THE VICE PRESIDENT: Well, look, respectfully, Rush, I actually think this was, as the president said a little a while ago, I think this was actually a clear win for the American people. Look, youve had Washington, D.C., that has been, you know, paralyzed by gridlock and partisan infighting for many years, and in this new president you have someone who was able to bring people together and make a $21 billion increase in defense spending at a time of great challenge for Americas interests around the world. And thats a you know, he spoke about that today, surrounded by a lot of great members of the United States Air Force. And it was also a piece for years, Democrats in Washington insisted that any increase in defense spending would be matched with an increase in domestic spending.
So you gotta grow government at home if youre gonna, you know, invest in our national defense. This ended that. I mean, in a very real sense this was a game-changer because were just back to putting the safety, security, and the national defense of the American people first, and I think it sends, having just traveled around the Asian-Pacific representing the president over the last couple of weeks, I think this sends a decisive message to the world that under President Trumps leadership were gonna make the strongest military in history even stronger.
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To: Hojczyk
That is nothing but spin. Nice try, though.
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posted on
05/02/2017 5:59:20 PM PDT
by
Dave W
To: Dave W
So you agree. Protect him from Limbaugh because he can’t articulate his actions properly. And of course Pence to a mild flogging.
To: Electric Graffiti
Trump is president and it is his responsibility and no one else. Yesterday, Trump said the budget agreement was a great deal. What more do you need?
To pretend that this deal is Pence's and not Trump's is a sad attempt at spin, a sad and ridiculous spin, if not downright laughable.
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posted on
05/02/2017 6:13:47 PM PDT
by
Dave W
To: All
DC has become the land of the lost. Trump was last seen therein and has disappeared into the mire along with plenty of other GOP folks we sent there. Lost. No clue how to get them back.
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posted on
05/02/2017 6:32:21 PM PDT
by
veracious
(UN = OIC = Islam ; Democrats may change USAgov completely, just amend USConstitution)
To: Impy
RE:”
Yeah this is a great budget, now excuse me Im dizzy.” Could it be more of Trump's 3D Chess?
Maybe he's so far ahead of us that we don't understand it.
145
posted on
05/02/2017 6:46:55 PM PDT
by
sickoflibs
(Trump "Mexico will pay for the Wall! Mark my words")
To: WatchungEagle
The more refugees and illegals and H1Bs allowed into the USA, the more profitable is our surveillance industry. These all represent potential threats and it gives them an excuse to spy and steal rights from legacy Americans. We are being led to our own demise by liberals and globalist fools that are getting rich on our loss.
146
posted on
05/02/2017 9:13:24 PM PDT
by
apoliticalone
(Political correctness should be defined as news media that exposes political corruption)
To: Sam Gamgee
“So defense spending increases are more important than dead babies and building the wall? I mean the US outspends the rest of the world put together in defense.”
But while our own country rots from debt and poor policy some foreign or defense lobbyist appoints us annually as sheriff of the world, and to fritter away the USA in the Middle East or Korea. America first or MAGA seems to have been lost.
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posted on
05/02/2017 9:23:09 PM PDT
by
apoliticalone
(Political correctness should be defined as news media that exposes political corruption)
To: Electric Graffiti
Decent people arent reporters or politicians
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posted on
05/02/2017 10:22:35 PM PDT
by
datricker
(Democratic Party - aborting their voter base since 1973)
To: Dave W
“What more do you need?”
A lot of what you’re smoking and a side of mental illness.
This CR reeks of kabuki cat pee. The bush/romney/rove party in action, rino central...Ryan, Priebus, McConnell, Pence, etc
The same asshats that funded everything Obama did for 6 years, 6 yrs of CRs...unindicted treason co-conspirators.
Let’s see, who should I trust? That’s a tough one, let me smoke a bowl and catch up.
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posted on
05/02/2017 11:56:46 PM PDT
by
Electric Graffiti
(Obama voters killed America. Treat them accordingly.)
To: Alberta's Child
I like your thinking. But we’ve been hearing “mañana” from the GOPe for a looong time. Years. Decades.
We saw this when Bush had the Presidency and slim majorities in both houses for a couple years. They didn’t fight then, either. They “worked across the aisle” and shoveled IOUs at domestic spending so Bush could pursue the War on Terror. Same thing this time around.
I trust Trump. He’s not cut form the same bolt of cloth and he’s not beholden to anyone. He owes no favors to no one. Folks really owe him. I hope you’re right and he’ll dig in on the big budget decisions in September.
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posted on
05/03/2017 12:03:01 AM PDT
by
BradyLS
(DO NOT FEED THE BEARS!)
To: SuperLuminal
151
posted on
05/03/2017 1:16:10 AM PDT
by
vannrox
(The Preamble to the Bill of Rights - without it, our Bill of Rights is meaningless!)
To: Nanny7
Why arent Rush and Savage putting more pressure on the Senate and Congress to get behind Trump budget and AHC repeal and replace? This is where the problem lies, imho. Until these representatives know which way the wind blows, theyll continue to dance the Washington two-step. Trump has to work with what hes got: a divided party.
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I agree...calling out Ryan and McConnell and their traitorous soldiers by Rush would convince me Rush isn’t holding ba k on purpose.
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posted on
05/03/2017 2:43:44 AM PDT
by
CincyRichieRich
(All republicans are traitors and are blackmailed and K-Street sellouts. Prove me wrong.)
To: CincyRichieRich
Authored by Michael Snyder via The Economic Collapse blog,
Why do things never seem to change no matter who we send to Washington?
It seems like for decades many of us have been trying to change the direction of this country by engaging in the political process. But no matter how hard we try, the downward spiral of our nation just continues to accelerate. Just look at this latest spending deal. Even though the American people gave the Republicans control of the White House, the Senate and the House of Representatives, this deal very closely resembles “an Obama administration-era budget”. It increases spending even though we have already been adding more than a trillion dollars a year to the national debt, it specifically forbids the building of a border wall, it fully funds Planned Parenthood, and there are dozens of other concessions to the Democrats in it. As I previously warned, these “negotiations” were a political rout of epic proportions.
Perhaps many of us were being highly unrealistic when we expected that Donald Trump could change things. Because fixing America is going to take a lot more than getting the right number of “red” or “blue” politicians to Washington. Rather, the truth is that the real problem lies in our hearts, and the corrupt politicians that currently represent us are simply a reflection of who we have become as a nation.
The generations of people that founded this nation and established it as the greatest republic that the world had ever seen had far different values than most Americans do today.
So until there is a dramatic shift in how most of us see the world, it is quite likely that not much in Washington will change.
Throughout the campaign, Donald Trump spoke boldly about “draining the swamp”, but this spending deal very much reflects the swamp’s priorities. The Washington Post has published a list of eight ways that “Trump got rolled in his first budget negotiation”, and in this case the Post is quite correct…
1. There are explicit restrictions to block the border wall.
2. Non-defense domestic spending will go up, despite the Trump team’s insistence he wouldn’t let that happen.
3. Barack Obama’s cancer moonshot is generously funded.
4. Trump fought to cut the Environmental Protection Agency by a third. The final deal trims its budget by just 1 percent, with no staff cuts.
5. He didn’t defund Planned Parenthood.
6. The president got less than half as much for the military as he said was necessary.
7. Democrats say they forced Republicans to withdraw more than 160 riders.
8. To keep negotiations moving, the White House already agreed last week to continue paying Obamacare subsidies.
In essence, the Democrats got virtually everything that they wanted, and the Republicans got next to nothing.
Trump and the Republicans are promising that they will fight harder “next time”, but we have already heard that empty promise from Republicans year after year going all the way back to 2011.
Among many other conservative pundits, author Daniel Horowitz is absolutely blasting these “weak-kneed Republicans”…
Now, with control of all three branches and a president who sold himself in the primaries as the antithesis of weak-kneed Republicans who don’t know the first thing about tough negotiations, we are in the exact same position. Last night, President Trump signaled that, after not even fighting on refugee resettlement and Planned Parenthood, he would cave on the final budget issue – the funding of the border fence. But fear not, he’ll resume his demand … the next time!
This degree of capitulation, with control of all three branches, is impressing even me … and I had low expectations of this president and this party. They have managed to get run over by a parked car. It’s truly breathtaking to contrast the performance of Democrats in the spring of 2009 with what Republicans have done today with all three branches. At this time in 2009, Democrats passed the bailouts, the stimulus, the first round of financial regulations, an equal pay bill, SCHIP expansion, and laid the groundwork for other, bigger proposals, such as cap and trade and Obamacare. Then they got everything they wanted in the March 2009 omnibus bill, and a number of GOP senators voted for it. We, on the other hand, are left with nothing.
And even the mainstream media is admitting that the Democrats made out like bandits in this deal.
Just check out the following quotes…
- “Overall, the compromise resembles more of an Obama administration-era budget than a Trump one,” Bloomberg reports.
- The Associated Press calls it “a lowest-common-denominator measure that won’t look too much different than the deal that could have been struck on Obama’s watch last year.”
- Reuters: “While Republicans control the House, Senate and White House, Democrats scored … significant victories in the deal.”
- The Los Angeles Times describes the agreement as “something of an embarrassment to the White House”: “Trump engineered the fiscal standoff shortly after he was elected, insisting late last year that Congress should fund the government for only a few months so he could put his stamp on federal spending as the new president.”
If Trump can’t get his priorities funded now, do you think that the Democrats will somehow become more agreeable after he has spent a year or two in the White House?
Of course not.
If there ever was going to be a border wall, it was going to happen now.
If Planned Parenthood was ever going to be defunded, it was going to happen now.
The next “big battle” is going to be over a bill to repeal and replace Obamacare, but the truth is that “Trumpcare” is going to end up looking very much like Obamacare.
Instead of repealing it, the Republicans are trying to “fix” Obamacare, and that is kind of like going to the dump and trying to “fix” a big, steaming pile of garbage.
But like I explained earlier, we should not expect things to move in a positive direction in Washington D.C. until the values of those representing us change.
At this point, there are only a few dozen members of the House and a handful of members of the Senate that even give lip service to the values of our founders.
And until our values change, we are not going to send representatives to Washington that share the values of our founders.
Sadly, most Americans know very little about the history of early America. I would encourage everyone to look into why our founders came to this country in the first place, what they believed was most important in life, and how they viewed the world.
If we ever want to “make America great again”, we need to return to those values. Otherwise, we are just blowing a lot of hot air.
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posted on
05/03/2017 4:19:05 AM PDT
by
vannrox
(The Preamble to the Bill of Rights - without it, our Bill of Rights is meaningless!)
To: vannrox
Hurrumph, grump blah blah blah.
I’m holier than though yada yada yada
154
posted on
05/03/2017 4:22:29 AM PDT
by
bert
(K.E.; N.P.; GOPc;WASP .... Hillary is Ameritrash, pass it on)
To: reed13k; stonehouse01
>
Agreed I watched that press briefing and felt somewhat better after then before.
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Better man than I. I can watch the DEMs glee, read the words for myself. I don’t need a spokes-mouth telling me how good their increase of chocolate from 20g to 15 is ‘good for me’.
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He also called out the Dems for crowing about stuff they didnt really accomplish.
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That’s right. When the ‘opposition’ does it FOR YOU, there’s nothing like salt-in-the-wound to remind everyone thereof. /s
155
posted on
05/03/2017 5:29:17 AM PDT
by
i_robot73
("A man chooses. A slave obeys." - Andrew Ryan)
To: topher
>
There is one MAJOR problem with shutting down our government: it will hurt military families.
Before September, there needs to be something to pay our military in case of Government shutdown. The REPUBLICAN Congress needs to go NUCLEAR over the Democrats over this.
Maybe ICE and Homeland Security should also be paid.
But there could be exclusions to this: any rank in the military about 2 stars (Generals, Admirals) can have their pay suspended.
The troops in the field need to be protected, not the Generals or Admirals.
>
Yes, that’s a damn shame, but continuing on the path of ‘taxing to the hilt and spending it too’ affects EVERYONE
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posted on
05/03/2017 6:18:34 AM PDT
by
i_robot73
("A man chooses. A slave obeys." - Andrew Ryan)
To: freddy005; simpson96
>
Definition of Insanity? Keep doing (voting) the same thing over and over and expecting a different result! Im amazed how many of my conservative brothers and sisters dont understand or realize that there can be NO SUCH THING as SMALLER Government so long as it can BORROW without immediate consequences!! The ONLY shot to make government smaller is by convincing the public of the #1 reason that theyre falling behind economically....its called the hidden tax of inflation (i.e. loss of purchasing power)! Whos responsible? The US Federal Reserve: a Private (not part of the US govt) institution operating as a cabal/cartel! Abolish that and you CAN NOT have Socialism in the US without a revolution!!
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Sorry, but: BWahahahaha. *ahem*
1) That Constitutional ship has sailed. Congress abnegates its authority, w/o any authorization, and nary a whimper. Add on all the other XY vs. Amendment Z violations...
2) NOBODY even says ‘Republic’, unless they’re citing the Pledge. It’s dead, Jim. Gone, some would say, during the War of Northern Aggression, some, just a bit over a 100yrs.
3) Add in 50%+ don’t pay ANYTHING
4) Politicians live for re-election (see #3)
So, yes, we’re farked; even if you hit the nail on the head.
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posted on
05/03/2017 6:28:14 AM PDT
by
i_robot73
("A man chooses. A slave obeys." - Andrew Ryan)
To: simpson96
> “If Im the Democrats, $21 billion, 15 billion for defense that was not originally authorized, thats a small price to pay for continuing to fund refugee resettlement, continuing to fund Planned Parenthood, continuing to fund sanctuary cities, continuing to fund the EPA, and not build the wall.” [Rush]
Wow! I missed hearing that on the radio, but Rush really nailed it.
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posted on
05/03/2017 7:52:05 AM PDT
by
GJones2
(Rush on the budget)
To: proust
***Anyone tired of winning yet?***
Yes if you’re a Democrat and no matter who has the majority the Democrats are still in control, then I suppose you wouldn’t be tired of winning
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posted on
05/03/2017 12:07:01 PM PDT
by
Lil Flower
(American by birth. Southern by the Grace of God. ROLL TIDE!!)
To: ColdOne
***Just wait until the GOPe helps the libs impeach Trump. It is coming.***
Why in the hell would they impeach him? Hell, he’s giving them everything they want now!
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posted on
05/03/2017 12:09:16 PM PDT
by
Lil Flower
(American by birth. Southern by the Grace of God. ROLL TIDE!!)
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