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Re: About those burn pits
Jul 31, 2022, 11:55 AM
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Ds are better at politics
lindsey gave away his gun control vote and did not get anything in return
Ds are expected to play dirty and are never questioned
just like a lefty supreme court justice is never asked to explain their position
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Where in the bill is this mythical $400 billion?
Jul 31, 2022, 12:49 PM
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Show me where this “budget gimmick” resides in the PACT Act. I have been trying to figure out where in this legislation this porky mechanism is contained.
Where did those sneaky Dems hide it?
https://www.congress.gov/bill/117th-congress/house-bill/3967
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one more question, if I may
Jul 31, 2022, 7:58 PM
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where in the bill does it state that this money could be used for anything other than it's stated purpose of Veteran health care?
This part of the CBO analysis does not mention anything about PACT funds going back to the general fund.
. Section 805 would establish and authorize appropriations for the Cost of War Toxic Exposure Fund for the increase in costs, over the fiscal year 2021 amount, that would arise from the act. The fund would be used to pay for health care associated with environmental exposures, expenses incidental to the delivery of that health care, disability claims processing, medical research, information technology programs, and other services associated with environmental exposure. Under current law, those costs are generally classified as discretionary. At the direction of the Senate Committee on the Budget and in keeping with section 805 of this act, CBO has classified those expenses as direct spending. g. Some activities that would be funded through the new Cost of War Toxic Exposure Fund are similar to activities currently funded from other discretionary appropriations. As a result of section 805, CBO anticipates that some of those currently discretionary appropriations would be provided through the new mandatory appropriation instead, to the extent that costs for those similar activities exceed the amounts provided in 2021. As a result, this table shows a reduction in spending subject to appropriation under current law, and an offsetting increase in direct spending.
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Re: About those burn pits
Jul 31, 2022, 1:43 PM
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it is literally the same exact Bill tom, nothing changed in it.
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Re: About those burn pits
Jul 31, 2022, 4:45 PM
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CBO initial summary did not contain this: “• Reclassify of some discretionary spending under current law as direct spending”
Current CBO summary does.
That’s a change.
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Chalk Keowee up as …. what ? Anti-veterans or super principled?
Jul 31, 2022, 5:02 PM
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Come on man? Really enough to vote against the bill?
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Orange Blooded [2692]
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no, just badly misinformed....as usual***
Jul 31, 2022, 9:25 PM
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Re: no, just badly misinformed....as usual***
Jul 31, 2022, 10:23 PM
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Says those informed by a comedian, that looks off of his rocker. He must have Ace Ventura disease.
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it make no difference
Jul 31, 2022, 7:21 PM
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how the money is appropriated when both sides were overwhelmingly in favor of it. Discretionary spending just means that congress can re-appropriate the funds on an annual basis, but if both parties were in heavy favor then there is no point in calling it back to a vote and wasting more taxpayer money.
Ya'll should be ashamed for even defending this nonsense and apparently need a lesson in civics.
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Re: it make no difference
Jul 31, 2022, 10:21 PM
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Civics suck, no power. Anyway, just put Toomy’s amendment in it, and it will pass. If the Dems will not; then you know it was all for show.
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I don't think it had to go back to the Senate if nothing
Aug 1, 2022, 8:28 AM
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changed in it. (Right?)
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