Maybe they want the Treasury to just mint some trillion dollar coins. Legislating is too hard.B wrote:Lawmakers push Biden to offer recurring $2,000 stimulus checks
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/biden-stim ... 021-01-30/
WTF? Why don't the law makers make the law?
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Can I short sell this? Are we going to band together and make some loot or what?? I'm trying to grapple with this newly exposed power of boards like ours. Also, I'm totally not a glowie, so you guys can tell me anything, truly...simple schoolboy wrote:Maybe they want the Treasury to just mint some trillion dollar coins. Legislating is too hard.B wrote:Lawmakers push Biden to offer recurring $2,000 stimulus checks
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/biden-stim ... 021-01-30/
WTF? Why don't the law makers make the law?
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Did you read the article or are you just reacting to a headline?B wrote:Lawmakers push Biden to offer recurring $2,000 stimulus checks
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/biden-stim ... 021-01-30/
WTF? Why don't the law makers make the law?
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What does your heart tell you when you ask this question?Norris wrote:Did you read the article or are you just reacting to a headline?B wrote:Lawmakers push Biden to offer recurring $2,000 stimulus checks
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/biden-stim ... 021-01-30/
WTF? Why don't the law makers make the law?
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I just reacted to the headline. This IS the Internet after all.
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This is the same process the GOP tried to use to repeal the ACA, if you remember, which they weren't able to do after a few defections, including John McCain's:tragabigzanda wrote: Edit: Had to google it, but:
https://www.cbpp.org/research/federal-b ... nciliationWith majorities in the House and Senate, Democratic leaders may well use a special legislative process called “reconciliation” to quickly advance high-priority fiscal legislation. Created by the Congressional Budget Act of 1974, reconciliation allows for expedited consideration of certain tax, spending, and debt limit legislation. In the Senate, reconciliation bills aren’t subject to filibuster and the scope of amendments is limited, giving this process real advantages for enacting controversial budget and tax measures.
The Dems have a 0% margin for error, but it appears they're united on this.
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Wait, is that--is that Joe Manchin's entrance music??
VinylGuy wrote:its really tiresome to see these ¨good guys¨ talking about any political stuff in tv while also being kinda funny and hip and cool....its just...please enough of this shit.
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The house should put one budget bill together that encompasses everything Biden et al. campaigned on pass it in the senate with reconciliation and then sit around for 2 years.
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Mickey wrote:Wait, is that--is that Joe Manchin's entrance music??
McParadigm wrote:lol
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the price: even more intense divisiontragabigzanda wrote: Edit: Had to google it, but:
https://www.cbpp.org/research/federal-b ... nciliationWith majorities in the House and Senate, Democratic leaders may well use a special legislative process called “reconciliation” to quickly advance high-priority fiscal legislation. Created by the Congressional Budget Act of 1974, reconciliation allows for expedited consideration of certain tax, spending, and debt limit legislation. In the Senate, reconciliation bills aren’t subject to filibuster and the scope of amendments is limited, giving this process real advantages for enacting controversial budget and tax measures.
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And this current crop of Republicans isn't going to budge for Biden, the division isn't going anywhere. Might as well get some shit done and tell 'em "sorry, elections have consequences."tragabigzanda wrote:yes but on the plus side we could use some new furniturespike wrote:the price: even more intense divisiontragabigzanda wrote: Edit: Had to google it, but:
https://www.cbpp.org/research/federal-b ... nciliationWith majorities in the House and Senate, Democratic leaders may well use a special legislative process called “reconciliation” to quickly advance high-priority fiscal legislation. Created by the Congressional Budget Act of 1974, reconciliation allows for expedited consideration of certain tax, spending, and debt limit legislation. In the Senate, reconciliation bills aren’t subject to filibuster and the scope of amendments is limited, giving this process real advantages for enacting controversial budget and tax measures.
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This is my feeling about things.Rob wrote:And this current crop of Republicans isn't going to budge for Biden, the division isn't going anywhere. Might as well get some shit done and tell 'em "sorry, elections have consequences."tragabigzanda wrote:yes but on the plus side we could use some new furniturespike wrote:the price: even more intense divisiontragabigzanda wrote: Edit: Had to google it, but:
https://www.cbpp.org/research/federal-b ... nciliationWith majorities in the House and Senate, Democratic leaders may well use a special legislative process called “reconciliation” to quickly advance high-priority fiscal legislation. Created by the Congressional Budget Act of 1974, reconciliation allows for expedited consideration of certain tax, spending, and debt limit legislation. In the Senate, reconciliation bills aren’t subject to filibuster and the scope of amendments is limited, giving this process real advantages for enacting controversial budget and tax measures.
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they're still trying to do a bipartisan bill, so this is pressure coming from the GOP. has there been any indication that they'd reduce the number checks if they go the reconciliation route?BurtReynolds wrote:
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What gave the democrats the idea that voters give a remote shit about bipartisanship or procedure, and why aren't they simply doing what they said they would do?spike wrote:they're still trying to do a bipartisan bill, so this is pressure coming from the GOP. has there been any indication that they'd reduce the number checks if they go the reconciliation route?BurtReynolds wrote:
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for better or worse, they're trying to agree on this bill so future legislation won't be fucked. but understanding the importance of the stimulus needed, they've lined up the reconciliation route as plan B. has there been any indication that they'd reduce the number of checks if they go the reconciliation route?BurtReynolds wrote:What gave the democrats the idea that voters give a remote shit about bipartisanship or procedure, and why aren't they simply doing what they said they would do?spike wrote:they're still trying to do a bipartisan bill, so this is pressure coming from the GOP. has there been any indication that they'd reduce the number checks if they go the reconciliation route?BurtReynolds wrote:
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Where are you getting this?spike wrote:for better or worse, they're trying to agree on this bill so future legislation won't be fucked. but understanding the importance of the stimulus needed, they've lined up the reconciliation route as plan B. has there been any indication that they'd reduce the number of checks if they go the reconciliation route?BurtReynolds wrote:What gave the democrats the idea that voters give a remote shit about bipartisanship or procedure, and why aren't they simply doing what they said they would do?spike wrote:they're still trying to do a bipartisan bill, so this is pressure coming from the GOP. has there been any indication that they'd reduce the number checks if they go the reconciliation route?BurtReynolds wrote:
That doesn't even make sense as a strategy. What if republicans say yes to this? Are democrats going to go along with it? And if they say no, then dems will just do it their way instead? So this was all just theater?
There is absolutely no reason to consider the Republican position on this at all. You might have to accept the fact that dems just don't want to do it, and won't do it unless pushed.
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i'm mostly spitballing - more fun than just regurgitating tweets all day homey - but here's an article.BurtReynolds wrote:Where are you getting this?spike wrote:for better or worse, they're trying to agree on this bill so future legislation won't be fucked. but understanding the importance of the stimulus needed, they've lined up the reconciliation route as plan B. has there been any indication that they'd reduce the number of checks if they go the reconciliation route?BurtReynolds wrote:What gave the democrats the idea that voters give a remote shit about bipartisanship or procedure, and why aren't they simply doing what they said they would do?spike wrote:they're still trying to do a bipartisan bill, so this is pressure coming from the GOP. has there been any indication that they'd reduce the number checks if they go the reconciliation route?BurtReynolds wrote:
That doesn't even make sense as a strategy. What if republicans say yes to this? Are democrats going to go along with it? And if they say no, then dems will just do it their way instead? So this was all just theater?
There is absolutely no reason to consider the Republican position on this at all. You might have to accept the fact that dems just don't want to do it, and won't do it unless pushed.
It was part of a two-track strategy that Mr. Biden and Democrats are employing to speed through the relief package: Show Republicans that they have the votes to pass an ambitious plan with only Democratic backing, but offer to negotiate some details in hopes of gaining Republican support.
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/02/03/us/p ... check.html
