Senate passes repulsive Omnibus - screw your family

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Can a bill ever be undone at a later date?
 
Yes. "Repeal." It will never happen.
 
On to the House and the POTUS' desk where he will sign it IF it gets there....
 
ever wonder how long this evil has been going on and nothing has changed for how many years?

25?
50?

how about a 100 or more years?

im so mad now that i am going to call my Representative and complaine!

that will show them!
 
I really can't blame the corrupt Democratic senators but the corrupt Republicans need to be voted out of office at the first opportunity. However, since the senators have a 6 year term we will not be able to remove them from office for 6 years and by the time these morally stained individuals run for re-election again, how many of us will remember who these rino-republicans are. I think that we all know that the number of rememberers is zero.

How ever the Republican voters in Kentucky should stand ready to remember the biggest rino that they keep sending back to Washington, Mitch McConnell. He is not republican but a democrat in fact and policy and however else you may want to look at this turn coat. He needs to be turned out to pasture after he explains how he became so rich.

The only voter complaint that these scoundrels understand is at the voting both. They only understand actions (voting) not words even though they use words to try and placate us.
 
our Rino (roy blunt mo) is a lame duck ....we replaced him this year......seems like he is doing all he can to sabotage missouri on his way out
 
If you ever thought it might get better once this demented old fool and his policies leave in 2 years think again. Few sat on their hands the other night. It is over for sure.


 
The votes on the Omnibullshit bill:

The vote sorted by State:


The vote sorted by Party then by Vote:

 
our Rino (roy blunt mo) is a lame duck ....we replaced him this year......seems like he is doing all he can to sabotage missouri on his way out
Blunt's been compromised. He's now a traitor to Missouri and to this country.

Good riddance to commie compromised trash.
 

9 House Republicans help push massive $1.7T spending bill over the line​

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The House on Friday passed a sweeping $1.7 trillion spending bill that will keep the government from running out of money at midnight and send an additional $45 billion to Ukraine.

The measure now goes to President Joe Biden for his signature.

The bill passed 225-201 with nine Republicans -- Reps. John Katko of New York, Chris Jacobs of New York, Liz Cheney of Wyoming, Adam Kinzinger of Illinois, Brian Fitzpatrick of Pennsylvania, Fred Upton of Michigan, Rodney Davis of Illinois, Jaime Herrera Beutler of Washington and Steve Womack of Arkansas -- supporting the bill. Democratic Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York voted 'no' and Rep. Rashida Tlaib, D-Mich., voted 'present.'

"This bill is a critically important piece of legislation not only to keep our government funded, keep our people being served but also to show that the United States of America's government works," House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer said ahead of the vote.

More:

 
you gotta laugh at Tlalib voting present from afar

And Libs Cheney and Kinsinger ....who woulda thunk LOL

certainly a lot of outa touch idiots in that room
 
America has/is lost.
With the Lake defeat I am coming to the conclusion that American society has become so rotten that our rotten government is a reflection of the electorate. Patriots are a minority, and the future is dim.
 
From the link:

Tucked inside the $1.7 trillion government spending bill set to be signed by President Biden this week are a host of significant retirement reforms, including a series of provisions that experts say is nothing short of a redefinition of the private retirement system itself.

The far-reaching new law has ideas that link people’s efforts to save for the future with more pressing needs, especially struggles to pay off student loans and put money aside for an emergency.

The changes for 2023 will “stretch and expand the retirement system to recognize that people's financial lives are interwoven and complicated,” said Timothy Flacke, the co-founder of a nonprofit called Commonwealth that worked with Congress and the private sector on the emergency savings provisions.

 
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