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ThisFake news. Zero additional spending was added to the bill since the last time it passed the senate.
ThisFake news. Zero additional spending was added to the bill since the last time it passed the senate.
I just watched the press conference with Schumer and others celebrating the passage. The congress reps were careful not to sling mud and touted both sides coming together to pass the bill. Jon Stewart had some very poignant comments. Then a different John came up (Didn't catch the last name), I know he's fought for 9/11 vet rights in the past. He got pretty pissed off and lambasted the GOP for making these guys camp out for a few days at the Capitol. Like, dude, this is Congress...things rarely get done on time, a few days delay is pretty impressive for them! Besides, I know for a fact there are some fine hotels in DC, there's was no need to camp out! Stayed in the Bolger Center once for work, tiny ass rooms but the rest of the accommodations are fine! It's kinda funny how DC is all big on water conservation, there's signs for it everywhere and even in that hotel, but the showers have enough water pressure to cut steelBecause Republicans LOVE ❤️ Veterans. Right?
Caused by republicans. They lied about some imaginary changes to the bill, once everyone called them on their bullshit they passed it without changing anything else.BTW, they did pass the PACT Act in the Senate today. Lots of drama over nothing.
They said from the start this thing was going to get passed regardless, and they still passed it a few days later in greater numbers despite the fact none of the proposed amendments went through. The GOP weren't the ones pushing the "You're literally killing veterans!" hot takes. They were never pushing to halt veterans getting the aid, it was always about haggling over unrelated spending (And based on the proposed amendments it does sound like some money wasn't going to the vets...moot since GOP abandoned the changes and passed it as is). So yeah...lot of drama over nothing as it still got passed as they said it would.Caused by republicans. They lied about some imaginary changes to the bill, once everyone called them on their bullshit they passed it without changing anything else.
Republicans attempted to close this perceived budget loophole during a Tuesday night vote, but the amendment failed to pass.
Two other amendments from Sens. Rand Paul and Marsha Blackburn also failed to pass. Paul's amendment aimed to reduce aid to other countries besides Israel over the next 10 years to offset some of the bill's costs, while Blackburn's amendment proposed allowing toxic-exposed veterans to go directly into community care.
Crisis averted.I'm certainly willing to give Vietnam vets a pass, whether hypertension is a result of the war or not. Those dudes have been through a lot between the psychological horrors from the war itself, agent orange, treatment at home once they returned, etc. I would have let that one go, Rand.
I still think if someone dug into this, they would find that the vets were encouraged to come and protest as a way to counter the Repubs wanting to make the bill changes so the money appropriated didn't go to anything but vets benefits.I just watched the press conference with Schumer and others celebrating the passage. The congress reps were careful not to sling mud and touted both sides coming together to pass the bill. Jon Stewart had some very poignant comments. Then a different John came up (Didn't catch the last name), I know he's fought for 9/11 vet rights in the past. He got pretty pissed off and lambasted the GOP for making these guys camp out for a few days at the Capitol. Like, dude, this is Congress...things rarely get done on time, a few days delay is pretty impressive for them! Besides, I know for a fact there are some fine hotels in DC, there's was no need to camp out! Stayed in the Bolger Center once for work, tiny ass rooms but the rest of the accommodations are fine! It's kinda funny how DC is all big on water conservation, there's signs for it everywhere and even in that hotel, but the showers have enough water pressure to cut steel
In any case, the comments seemed a bit out of place when everyone else was in a more celebratory mood and not pushing party politics, not to mention the bill has been kicking around for 6 months now. I can see where frustration with DC and fighting for the last 21 years could drive someone's anger at the process though, the man should not have been fighting this long. Just glad the bill is passed though, should have been done ages ago.
Bro just admit it that the GOP was wrong to delay the bill, they lied and got caught. Lol. They fucked around and found out. The delay was a big deal because they go into recess soon and if the bill didn’t get passed it was likely to lose steam. So yea it was important to pass the bill.I still think if someone dug into this, they would find that the vets were encouraged to come and protest as a way to counter the Repubs wanting to make the bill changes so the money appropriated didn't go to anything but vets benefits.
No. You’re still wrong. This was always going to pass and you’re really grasping at straws here.Bro just admit it that the GOP was wrong to delay the bill, they lied and got caught. Lol. They fucked around and found out. The delay was a big deal because they go into recess soon and if the bill didn’t get passed it was likely to lose steam. So yea it was important to pass the bill.
Toomey got his amendment vote and it failed too. He wanted the direct spending to be discretionary. You got it backward. You are still parroting their lie. GOP wanted the spending to be discretionary
No. You’re still wrong. This was always going to pass and you’re really grasping at straws here.
Looks like the Dems bought a seat in Michigan.
No. You’re still wrong. This was always going to pass and you’re really grasping at straws here.
Looks like the Dems bought a seat in Michigan.
I forgot. Republican bad. Democrat good. My apologies.Bro just admit it that the GOP was wrong to delay the bill, they lied and got caught. Lol. They fucked around and found out. The delay was a big deal because they go into recess soon and if the bill didn’t get passed it was likely to lose steam. So yea it was important to pass the bill.
Toomey got his amendment vote and it failed too. He wanted the direct spending to be discretionary. You got it backward. You are still parroting their lie. GOP wanted the spending to be discretionary
You know it’s possible to think both suck? Or at least be able to be honest enough to admit when either side does something shitty?I forgot. Republican bad. Democrat good. My apologies.
This is the truth. The hate and total distrust of people on the opposite side of the aisle has made for a non-functional governing body. Neither side willing to compromise in the slightest.You know it’s possible to think both suck? Or at least be able to be honest enough to admit when either side does something shitty?
Owning the libs won’t allow most of you to ever even give an inch.
Step 1: I heard XYZ is actually the issueYou know it’s possible to think both suck? Or at least be able to be honest enough to admit when either side does something shitty?
Owning the libs won’t allow most of you to ever even give an inch.
It’s become a sporting event. People pick their side and dig their heels in. Follow nothing but media that vilifies the other side and paints theirs in the most rosy altruistic light possible.This is the truth. The hate and total distrust of people on the opposite side of the aisle has made for a non-functional governing body. Neither side willing to compromise in the slightest.
That sort of stuff is amusingly ironic. The party of AOC complaining about somebody from the other side being batshit crazy. The party of Pelosi and Hillary complaining about the other side being crooked and dishonest. The party of Biden accusing anyone else of being dumb. The party of George Wallace, Robert Byrd, and the Klan accusing the other side of racism. It's like a page right out of Orwell.
This sounds incredibly convenient.I listen to NPR and Fox News radio and shake my head at both.
Trust me, they both suck. I like to play devils advocate and have fun pointing out the hyperbole.You know it’s possible to think both suck? Or at least be able to be honest enough to admit when either side does something shitty?
Owning the libs won’t allow most of you to ever even give an inch.
Shitting on Dems gets you a gold star. Shitting on GOP gets you a raging hardon from bishopIt’s become a sporting event. People pick their side and dig their heels in. Follow nothing but media that vilifies the other side and paints theirs in the most rosy altruistic light possible.
I listen to NPR and Fox News radio and shake my head at both.
bishop also thinks Wallace was misunderstood.... soooo there is thatI always find it amusingly ironic that people claim there was never a Southern Strategy.
The two American political parties aren't the same as they were five years ago let alone multiple decades ago.
bishop also thinks Wallace was misunderstood.... soooo there is that
They literally tried to get three amendments added to the bill to shore up said "LIE." If it was a lie, then what were the amendments about? One of the amendments directly tried to reduce money we were paying out to other countries to help offset the costs, money that wasn't going directly to the vet's care. It was all a lie though...Regardless, when the amendments didn't get the votes they passed it anyway like they said they would. GOP DOESN'T CARE ABOUT THE VETS!!!!1 It was all faux outrage for political mudslinging.If it was always going to pass then what was the point of delaying it based on a LIE?
The lie is that the money was somehow snuck in by democrats between now and the last time this bill passed through the senate without an issue. Please try to keep up.They literally tried to get three amendments added to the bill to shore up said "LIE." If it was a lie, then what were the amendments about? One of the amendments directly tried to reduce money we were paying out to other countries to help offset the costs, money that wasn't going directly to the vet's care. It was all a lie though...Regardless, when the amendments didn't get the votes they passed it anyway like they said they would. GOP DOESN'T CARE ABOUT THE VETS!!!!1 It was all faux outrage for political mudslinging.
Totally agree. I'm hopeful that the forward party is able to make some headway. Their biggest policy position is ranked choice voting, which would be a massive step forward for the country. Until RCV is enacted then 3rd parties are never going to be viable.Trust me, they both suck. I like to play devils advocate and have fun pointing out the hyperbole.
Now is the perfect time for a viable third party, but unfortunately both parties won't allow it and the two party system is so engrained that the vast majority of voters would be hesitant to switch because of the failures of previous third parties. They feel they would be wasting their vote.
It was faux outrage, because the Dems were the ones outraged, not the people that held the bill up. Totally not outraged.The lie is that that money was snuck in by democrats between now and the last time this bill passed through the senate without an issue. Please try to keep up.
Whether it wasn't caught the first time they voted or it was added after the House review is moot (They still haven't updated the bill on the senate site, the last action on it still says it went to the House in June). Obviously they were willing to pass it the first time, so the bullshit about GOP not caring about veterans was manufactured outrage. It was a political stunt that gullible people bought into. Again, from the start the contention was the spending and they said it would get passed regardless soon, which it did in less than a week.The lie is that the money was somehow snuck in by democrats between now and the last time this bill passed through the senate without an issue. Please try to keep up.
They'd be correct.Trust me, they both suck. I like to play devils advocate and have fun pointing out the hyperbole.
Now is the perfect time for a viable third party, but unfortunately both parties won't allow it and the two party system is so engrained that the vast majority of voters would be hesitant to switch because of the failures of previous third parties. They feel they would be wasting their vote.
No it's not moot. Ted Cruz came out and specifically said that the dems snuck in a slush fund. He's a liar. They were caught and turned and ran with their tails between their legs because everyone started calling them out for not giving a shit about vets.Whether it wasn't caught the first time they voted or it was added after the House review is moot (They still haven't updated the bill on the senate site, the last action on it still says it went to the House in June). Obviously they were willing to pass it the first time, so the bullshit about GOP not caring about veterans was manufactured outrage. It was a political stunt that gullible people bought into. Again, from the start the contention was the spending and they said it would get passed regardless soon, which it did in less than a week.