Presently...
Yea: 328
Nay: 31 (all 'R's)
Yea: 328
Nay: 31 (all 'R's)
The 1,500 plus page version or the 157 page version?Ag CPA said:
Pretty much the same as the original bill…
🚨 BREAKING: Hakeem Jeffries boasts that Democrats “took down” Elon Musk and President Trump with their latest spending bill.
— Charlie Kirk 🇺🇸 NEWS (@CharlieKNews) December 20, 2024
What are they really celebrating? Wasting YOUR money. pic.twitter.com/gtQczFYGrP
Tea Party said:
If the Democrats are in favor of it and the GOP is split then Johnson needs to be removed from the SOTH position. He clearly is not working for the conservatives agenda.
One of the first common sense steps should be cutting non defense discretionary back to pre-pandemic levels. You save $114 billion overnight.
— Chip Roy (@chiproytx) December 20, 2024
Federal Government was still a monstrosity in 2019 and needs further cuts than that.
But that is good starting place. #DOGE https://t.co/eowFCacaGp
If they didn't need to raise the debt ceiling then why did they make a big fuss over it? Congress is an absolute cluster-joke.Logos Stick said:
Not the same. Pretty much the second bill minus the debt ceiling.
Tea Party said:
If the Democrats are in favor of it and the GOP is split then Johnson needs to be removed from the SOTH position. He clearly is not working for the conservatives agenda.
BTKAG97 said:If they didn't need to raise the debt ceiling then why did they make a big fuss over it? Congress is an absolute cluster-joke.Logos Stick said:
Not the same. Pretty much the second bill minus the debt ceiling.
I think it did.Ellis Wyatt said:
Did it take out funding government censorship? More illegal immigration support?
BTKAG97 said:If they didn't need to raise the debt ceiling then why did they make a big fuss over it? Congress is an absolute cluster-joke.Logos Stick said:
Not the same. Pretty much the second bill minus the debt ceiling.
Philip J Fry said:
The debt ceiling will be back January 1st.
Sq 17 said:
It comes back in 10 days
So I would say you're not entirely correct
fc2112 said:
So if it passes the Senate, Biden has to sign it between now and midnight? Can Jill stay up and sign for him?
Since the "debt ceiling" is always used to justify mega-destructive omnibus bills rushed through without even being read that usually just increases federal unaccountability ----- what is the downside of getting rid of it as a concept even? Why is it even on a different date from the actual starts and ends of the fiscal year, where such a thing should be if going to exist at all, rather than holiday season?MarkTwain said:Philip J Fry said:
The debt ceiling will be back January 1st.
Exactly. That POS McCarthy set this time bomb for Trump to have to deal with on top of all the spending him and Biden jammed underneath it while there was no limit.
I use the term limit loosely because the debt ceiling is nothing but a cudgel to push pork through legislation.
Thomas Massie reveals: “Speaker Johnson flipped his decision after the meeting when he spoke to Hakeem Jeffries and realized he could get Democrat votes to pass all the legislation as one bill”pic.twitter.com/c8CmGLDGQW
— Defiant L’s (@DefiantLs) December 20, 2024
Are you asking if for getting rid of it? (probably yes). Not sure what asking.Sq 17 said:
Impromptu F16 poll
There is no debt ceiling
If agree with Twain
Please star this post
I asked about that earlier. Does that sunset itself or something?MarkTwain said:BTKAG97 said:If they didn't need to raise the debt ceiling then why did they make a big fuss over it? Congress is an absolute cluster-joke.Logos Stick said:
Not the same. Pretty much the second bill minus the debt ceiling.
THERE CURRENTLY IS NO DEBT CEILING!!!!!
The Fiscal Responsibility Act of 2023 is an act of the 118th United States Congress that SUSPENDED the debt limit until January 2025
Look it up
https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/PLAW-118publ5/pdf/PLAW-118publ5.pdf
titan said:Since the "debt ceiling" is always used to justify mega-destructive omnibus bills rushed through without even being read that usually just increases federal unaccountability ----- what is the downside of getting rid of it as a concept even? Why is it even on a different date from the actual starts and ends of the fiscal year, where such a thing should be if going to exist at all, rather than holiday season?MarkTwain said:Philip J Fry said:
The debt ceiling will be back January 1st.
Exactly. That POS McCarthy set this time bomb for Trump to have to deal with on top of all the spending him and Biden jammed underneath it while there was no limit.
I use the term limit loosely because the debt ceiling is nothing but a cudgel to push pork through legislation.
Back in the 80s, there was some talk about a balanced budget Constitutional amendment. But the objection to that was once the budget was voted on and set, any new appropriations thereafter would be deemed "unconstitutional." That meant for foreign aid, new defense needs or reacting to natural disasters, just as examples.Quote:
My sentiments exactly. Do away with it all together. It's an empty term that means nothing. It's simply a political cudgel
There is an answer. You provide a fixed large existing budget to those items. Then leave Congress with "vote on demand" fiscal option that can be passed by sufficient majorities--- even a public referendum if you want.aggiehawg said:Back in the 80s, there was some talk about a balanced budget Constitutional amendment. But the objection to that was once the budget was voted on and set, any new appropriations thereafter would be deemed "unconstitutional." That meant for foreign aid, new defense needs or reacting to natural disasters, just as examples.Quote:
My sentiments exactly. Do away with it all together. It's an empty term that means nothing. It's simply a political cudgel
But was that actually correct? I don't think so in hindsight.
Tea Party said:
If the Democrats are in favor of it and the GOP is split then Johnson needs to be removed from the SOTH position. He clearly is not working for the conservatives agenda.