Those who were raised in a soft, safe, spoiled and sterile MAGIC FAIRY DREAM WORLD are soooooo enlightened...!!Skans » 22 May 2025, 3:20 pm » wrote: ↑ You should check this place out. I think its right up your poopshoot. https://www.thecyclewitch.com/****
Any red flags you see... have "tags" on them that read:31stArrival » 22 May 2025, 2:46 pm » wrote: ↑ Wait until everyone finds out what was in it. Seems red flags were goin off last couple of days.
Stop itConservativeWave » 22 May 2025, 6:45 am » wrote: ↑ NOT passing the Bill would have meant a HUGE tax increase on the American people, BUT, THAT is EXACTLY what the Democrats wanted... KNOWING it would NOT be good for America OR the American People, and to THAT... America has to ask itself: "WHO are the Democrats supporting"? CERTAILLY NOT the American people...
BUT, THAT is now in the rear view mirror... Republicans WIN ! the American PEOPLE WIN !, and Democrats LOSE ! The Republican bill, along with ALL the cash pouring into America... WILL result in HUGE Economic GROWTH (3-4%/yr.), along with DOWNSIZING the BLOATED Federal Government, and the HUGE NEW source of income from American Tariffs (that MAKE trade MORE FAIR for America, and the American People)... will reduce the National Debt, Diminish the Federal WEAPONIZATION and CORRUPTION... and and "MAKE America GREAT Again" !!
Donald Trump WINS Again !!
https://www.newsweek.com/trumps-big-bea ... se-2075670
THAT... is just Pro Marxist Socialist Democrat BULL $HIT !! For the following reasons:
Your socially nurtured mind has zero experience understanding actual time adapting as one of a kind in plain sight as genetics kept every ancestor lived occupying space was and is eternally separated by the moment shared now.ConservativeWave » 22 May 2025, 4:42 pm » wrote: ↑ Any red flags you see... have "tags" on them that read:
"Compliments of the Marxist Socilaist Democrat Party" !
In other words... 100% anti-American TRASH !
Energy funding? WTF is that?jerrab » 22 May 2025, 4:17 pm » wrote: ↑ --------------------------
“No. We’ll make changes,” Hoeven said. “We’ve been talking with the House and there’s a lot of things we agree on. … But there’ll be changes in a number of areas.”It wouldn’t surprise House members to learn that their Senate colleagues want to put their own fingerprints on the final multitrillion-dollar package. But Republican senators have already begun to identify a variety of provisions in the House measure that they’re targeting for revisions — from Medicaid concerns to clean energy funding to spectrum policy and overall red ink.Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wis., came out against the emerging House legislation this week, saying it will explode the U.S. budget deficit.“I don’t see any scenario where it’s going to be deficit-neutral. That’s my problem,” he told NBC News. “By my calculation, this is going to increase the deficit by $4 trillion.”“The amount that they’re looking to reduce spending is about 1.3%. It’s a rounding error. It’s completely inadequate,” Johnson said as he insists federal spending be at least lowered to pre-pandemic levels.Republicans have 53 senators, meaning they can only lose three votes before the bill collapses int he chamber, as they have no hope of winning Democrats. They’ve already lost Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., who wants steeper cuts. And Democrats are dialing up the heat on GOP attempts to cut energy funding in the Inflation Reduction Act, highlighting the 2022 law's economic and national security benefits.Sen. Lisa Murkowski, R-Alaska, led a letter to Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D.