Sessions to Dems: Obey the Law!

13 Jul 2011 23:49 #1 by Blazer Bob
PrintEmailShare:Posted on July 13, 2011 by John Hinderaker in Federal Budget
Sessions to Dems: Obey the Law!
Senator Jeff Sessions, the ranking Republican on the Senate Budget Committee, announced today that he will object to any appropriations bills proceeding to a vote until the Democrats produce a budget. Sessions has been one of the heroes of the battle over the federal budget. Day after day, he has pointed out that the federal government has been operating without a budget for more than two years, because the Democrats refuse to propose one. It has taken a while, but voters are beginning to notice.

Adopting a federal budget is not optional. The Congressional Budget Act requires the federal government to operate under a duly enacted budget, and sets out an annual timetable for the Congressional budget process. The Democrats have simply been ignoring the law because they think it is in their political interest to do so. They don’t want voters to see, in black and white, their plan to raise taxes while simultaneously expanding the national debt, with no end in sight.

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14 Jul 2011 06:45 #2 by HEARTLESS
Now it appears Odumbo storms out in disgust at the budget impasse. First, I will apologize for calling him that name and propose a new one. TOAB, for Tits On A Boar, or as worthless as same. China has now urged us to be responsible for our debts. Envision Obama's head on the RCA dog, "His masters voice."

The silent majority will be silent no more.

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14 Jul 2011 08:34 #3 by pineinthegrass
Starting to see a pattern here...

No budget from the Democrats in over 2 years.
No plan to fix Social Security from the Democrats in over 2 years.
No plan to fix Medicare from the Democrats in over 2 years.

What are they afraid of? Don't they want the American people to know their plans?

Good thing they did at least have a plan to spend $800 billion to reduce the unemployment rate. How's that been working? :VeryScared:

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