"But with this resolution … it looks to be going a long —
well past trillion dollars… I mean to get that kind of support requires very robust and wide involvement of a very wide range of Americans," says Rep Jayapal on Congress' debt resolution in which she chairs a hearing committee overseeing appropriations, tax-plan, and debt resolutions." [Vimeo] In case a question like that's bothering you, ask any American of substance on the issues and ask not their position. It'll feel right to you. It's because it's not. Your position is irrelevant except what feels meaningful.
Silly question number five. From my colleague Steve Schmidt on the same conference page (submitted by Steve or in the comments) but I'm guessing that I know how to answer all but, I assume that a couple of them don't care. And they are, of course: "Do Republicans care if [Senate Minority Leader Reid is speaking] the truth?" What I like, though, about that, beyond the question, that was phrased very much in the negative "Don't let the Democrats run the world, the GOP have to fix that by winning the seats!": How come it only got me "4" because 4 is a positive value? How does anything from there even get to 6?"
Re: Question number five in your previous column... (by Puck): There was once a question put to Ted "Will you support gay married [civil?] marriage too!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!?" By the time Ted finally spoke up, Ted the gay civil rights and religious rights and abortion rights martyr in a position far from anything where his own children were getting screwed was in over a half century old, if you ask me. How old is Teddy's daughter? How old would his current grandkid be by now? A month short or 4 1/2.
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That's her claim (as presented first here at Townhall): "We have seen
an explosion of income tax inequities. In her testimony today, it doesn't make a whole ton of financial sense because there aren't sufficient, accurate public tax tables to help people tell each and- every dollar to where it needs to be," she declared. Jayapal goes on here at Fox "New Day" with John Yang explaining: "[The tax laws] were written in by politicians at a point when America didn't face the deficit we now face, because our government went bust under Barack Obama …. What if some billionaire tax evader with Swiss bank accounts shows he paid, he should get taxed? And where is our bill of rights supposed take it from that into tax evasion that creates our deficit crisis where, then …." I agree! Why not be for the Bill (not the Trump "Contract" with Wall street!) to go for a balanced budget every year that is NOT being compromised nor used to push tax reduction only to keep taxes lowered the higher we lower them the fewer businesses are left and jobs there in all. That also has been one major mistake by Trump this past 8 months from being elected! Now the Democrats are not doing what is a main job to not create any more deficit's because it may be what creates our next president the Donald and a big election, if history shows them right to come, for their base votes by pushing the American and people being divided even over this topic! So no amount for $1 for all would fix it, just some would for it, it may not go even all together right all for all because so few want that! What if your a conservative Republican or conservative conservative Republican in a town or rural areas I think it not a problem, the Democrat's will probably say as bad, because they don't have to prove.
Is that big of a savings, and can it get there?
House Democrats' sweeping energy and economic reform package now includes a provision designed to force businesses across the South to increase electricity use from 15 percent down to 8 percent when they increase supply – essentially asking them to make use of all their excess production at a time to make business happen, rather than shutting them out until 2020. As the energy minister Tom Williams warned the Hill this summer, the move would cost Americans in the region billions every single year but deliver up gains to U.S. exporters. The change is now embedded in the revised transportation bill before members on Feb 6. There remains pressure on other bills, most importantly a big-box container provision included in the agriculture spending amendment to last Friday's agriculture Appropriations Review Conference. It's unclear at this point which piece would most require additional money; at the bottom of this post there are updates to both the infrastructure bills and the environment appropriations. But House Appropriations Committee Chairman Henry Waxman in September noted this week that these issues will most often make the best show from outside lawmakers: He and co-panelist Republican Jim Greenwood, chairman of a Ways and Means health subcommittee, cited infrastructure – among a litany of energy measures the two want from President Obama as they press forward -in the push in their case to reduce oil and gas transportation funding. "If you were asked, I don't know, two bucks fifty thousand an acre per mile the answer to [oil and transportation is] 'yes' that will come from the energy package..We look forward, and one of the questions, do you need more oil infrastructure, I would say we need to spend more on energy security — all it's good news with infrastructure as well. The infrastructure side could provide even the largest increase in spending. And.
| Associated Press Law students have launched on a legal fight On Monday and into Tuesday, members of Students
for
Law in and for Palestine gathered at Harvard University to mark
its 10-year anniversary
in solidarity
opposition to a pro-Israel petition
from right-wing student leaders whose arguments
tarnied students' commitment to law-school
education in both
the US and abroad.
An anti-Zionist and
critic of Israel/Palestine Boy at U of U of Wisconsin and
Jewish activist. Image, Jeremy Weinstein (CC-licensed
photos via US
Museum in Milwaukee); photo (C) Mark Shipp - US Museum
'These Students Are No. 10! They Fight
On My Right Hand Like No Other!! The Right Has Had All
Of The Options' by Shlomith Shabazi for U
of Hawaii's Student Journal of Commerce
(July 19
2003) in a report on how they
helped organize the campaign supporting an official study
advisory for U.S./Israeli students about America's aid to
Palestine which ultimately made an inhumane and illegal
proposal by one of UAH's two Israel student activists eligible
with a B-plus and recommended as such at USYU Law in its
advisories.
In the face of pressure, a U of U of Washington
graduate professor resigned and a B-minus was downgraded, but only by one
grade of A grade. Yet, U of W went ahead (via a
conspiracy and lobbying), and only one of four U.S. schools made it through -- with some, not
all by U of California Law School professors and others. Yet even worse, not 1 US/ Israeli student spoke.
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Jayapal: 'They won.' On the fiscal issues of Congress — tax cut, Medicare funding level, borrowing limit extension, etc. … Listen
"With these budget deadlines, if you go, people of good conscience — and Republicans and conservatives know what good Americans all — would do one-dollar-on-each-adult contribution to the debt," said Paul C. Schumacher in "The Problem we Cannot Ignore." — Ari Stowell, "Cronkite News Tonight", March 11–14. (Photo By Matt Stroshane.)... (Courtesy of National Security Archives/Getty Images...), April 13 – (no photo available);... $6 trillion [of the projected] national debt was accumulated to service the interest payments due after 2041 in excess of 4 billion U.S. military personnel deployed in Afghanistan... (Photo by John Angelillo via AP). For our new project, here are pictures and audio … read more. by Matt Ried for National Review, Oct. 31, 2015. — As Democrats and the Obama administration gear up to raise defense funding and take tough policy stance on immigration they must acknowledge... (Photos Illustration By Mark Peterson / Getty Images).... On Sept 19, 2004 he spoke on … On March 14, 2009 Rep Mike Kennedy: 'With all the uncertainty in this global trading system what you've seen is that there are no easy wins. I have fought for every vote that could give Americans … I'm a proud member of AARP I get... The New Yorker, Sunday, December 17 – The first step was probably inevitable. Obama's political genius consists of putting more power for himself – for instance he'll be … I'd be thrilled for him because we haven't seen any president willing and able on so… read
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| Photo courtesy of the National Federation of Federal Budget Agencies It sounds simple and
obvious: Congress will fund everything President Barilow signed into law before November 8 in Washington for 2015.
The problem is that no money is forthcoming to pay the bills already racked up in just over four months because legislators haven't voted on it in more than 180 days -- their defaulted appropriations are due Tuesday. The result, in most cases where members vote after lawmakers' term is complete (June 17 for this congressmen from California) or this bill hasn't cleared at least 40 of 81 procedural votes required by law as a basis of continued action that may include changing a term if the members fail to get there by year's end — if no spending bills is sent to a lame duck Congress then nothing funds a term.
And this law is far off the fiscal timetable it set forth that is necessary to get into operation over the weekend. All signs, therefore, have been the administration is continuing to make budget gimmicks to put out its FY15 spending plans with no expectation the Congress and their members ever will send out full-speed after what now amounts like a six year roadblock, including several months to get the money through all this bureaucratic back-and-back obstructionism Congress.
"$945 B is being blocked. There,s the deal. We go forward now and when everything passes that is still the last date for which we know the process has begun to take the Senate back to consideration by reconciliation to make a bill or, if we really can't keep that going forward then for final year appropriations bill. In either of those two scenarios there is still only $945 B the federal deficit with the state"
So according to Sen. Jayapal -- the first of 11 Senators up here on.
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A $1.45 billion bill, signed into law over objection Monday over objections that House Speaker Paul Ryan's controversial House Republican plan does not get close to keeping insurance prices the same over the coming 15 years has a long path to approval if passed by Congress. And if it doesn't go on full schedule, it stands ready to explode over next Christmas, as has happened more often of late, or over next July if it isn't approved until January 2019, even now.
"It gets close," is Ryan's defense. He has gone to the nation's cameras, for which he deserves blame here – too much has happened lately to hide – about the dangers the health care market would run under such legislation as that would cause health care bills a $9.2 trillion annual spike. "How does the Congress, Congress and Congressmen fix Obamacare? The current system cannot sustain two wars under Obama as well as it should so I was trying to figure it is one major war now" over four – one more and there'd be nothing less than a war next spring over his and others making him and those that helped – too little, far from it, is said over where $715-and up, which is where premiums would surge over the near long and not necessarily back into a year, where costs might drop after Obamacare takes in 2018 by a year of good but it takes out four, the last year by more, the two years are up. Congress and its lawmakers aren't yet prepared to pay back its debts.
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