GOP DROPS FILIBUSTER, Obama gets His budget with $1 trillion tax hike!

The opinion of every reasonable person out there. Even your White House quote cannot claim that what Sessions put forward was that different to the Obama budget, only what the budget "could" do, which is true of any budget.

And for a THIRD time, why didn't the Dems simply put forth Obama's budget with the "policy language"???

Only a...asshole...would avoid the truth. Good luck with that.
You just can't stop yourself from lying, can you? If the little lying fairy Sessons' bill was no different, he would not have wasted his time rewriting it and would have submitted Obama's. The little lying fairy's bill was rewritten specifically to be different or it would not have been written at all. Only an :asshole: would not be able to see that.

On the other hand, only an asshole would avoid a direct question three times in a row. If Sessons' bill was so different, which it was NOT, why didn't the Dems simply submit Obama's???

Never mind, nobody expects you to be honest about this, which is what makes you less of an asshole and more a lying hypocrite unwilling to debate with even a modicum of reasonableness. But then, you're clearly an asshole too! Good luck with that, asshole :razz:
As was already pointed out, the little lying fairy Sessons' bill did not direct how money would be collected or spent, so it was not the same as Obama's which did. You knew this, but you choose to play dumb so you can repeat your GOP scripted lie like a good little sheeple.
 
Bush's 2009 budget was passed in 2008 effective 10/2008 to 10/2009.

As Republicans love to say, there is no 'Obama' 2009 budget ... or 2010, or 2011, or 2012, or 2013

The Senate just passed Obama's 2014 budget.

:)

wrong on 2 counts 1) obama did sign a budget in 2009, as I have added for you above and 2) obama has NOT submitted a budget this year...:rolleyes:
You love to lie with your half-truths. Obama signed the 2009 Omnibus Appropriations Bill 6 months into FY 2009, most of which was spent after the Bush fiscal 2009 budget ended. The 2009 Omnibus Appropriations Bill is NOT the FY 2009 budget signed by Bush, it was a supplemental spending bill, not a full budget bill.

Bush's 2009 Budget:

The United States federal budget for fiscal year 2009 began as a spending request submitted by President George W. Bush to the 110th Congress. The final resolution was approved by the House on June 5, 2008.[2] The final spending bills for the budget were not signed into law until March 11, 2009 by President Barack Obama, nearly five and a half months after the fiscal year began.


:) Rush never told you this?
 
wrong on 2 counts 1) obama did sign a budget in 2009, as I have added for you above and 2) obama has NOT submitted a budget this year...:rolleyes:
You love to lie with your half-truths. Obama signed the 2009 Omnibus Appropriations Bill 6 months into FY 2009, most of which was spent after the Bush fiscal 2009 budget ended. The 2009 Omnibus Appropriations Bill is NOT the FY 2009 budget signed by Bush, it was a supplemental spending bill, not a full budget bill.

Bush's 2009 Budget:

The United States federal budget for fiscal year 2009 began as a spending request submitted by President George W. Bush to the 110th Congress. The final resolution was approved by the House on June 5, 2008.[2] The final spending bills for the budget were not signed into law until March 11, 2009 by President Barack Obama, nearly five and a half months after the fiscal year began.


:) Rush never told you this?
Nope, he tries to convince the Misinformation Voter that signing a supplemental spending bill puts your signature on the entire budget bill. Very little of Obama's supplemental spending shows up in Bush's fiscal 2009 spending, in fact the Right were making a point that only about 10% of the stimulus was spent in 2009 and therefore had no influence in the Bush Depression officially ending in July 2009. You gotta just love how the Right can argue out of both sides of their mouth depending on which way the wind blows at the time.
 
Yes, the mechanics of getting a budget passed are complex and most likely, many Senators - and certainly most House members - don't under stand them.

Bottom line is Republicans have used a snake pit of rules to block Obama's budgets for 4 years, and have continued spending under Bush's 2009 deficit budget by "continuing Resolution"

Bush's budgets have tripled the debt over what he inherited from Clinton.

That is all we voters need to know.

:)

Obama's 2009 budget.

Bush's 2009 budget was passed in 2008 effective 10/2008 to 10/2009.

As Republicans love to say, there is no 'Obama' 2009 budget ... or 2010, or 2011, or 2012, or 2013

The Senate just passed Obama's 2014 budget.

:)

Bush's 2009 budget was passed in 2008

No it wasn't.
 
wrong on 2 counts 1) obama did sign a budget in 2009, as I have added for you above and 2) obama has NOT submitted a budget this year...:rolleyes:
You love to lie with your half-truths. Obama signed the 2009 Omnibus Appropriations Bill 6 months into FY 2009, most of which was spent after the Bush fiscal 2009 budget ended. The 2009 Omnibus Appropriations Bill is NOT the FY 2009 budget signed by Bush, it was a supplemental spending bill, not a full budget bill.

Bush's 2009 Budget:

The United States federal budget for fiscal year 2009 began as a spending request submitted by President George W. Bush to the 110th Congress. The final resolution was approved by the House on June 5, 2008.[2] The final spending bills for the budget were not signed into law until March 11, 2009 by President Barack Obama, nearly five and a half months after the fiscal year began.


:) Rush never told you this?

:lol: classic no information voter calls a poor dissembler a Rush acolyte:lol:
 
WASHINGTON — After a grueling, all-night debate that ended close to 5 a.m., the Senate on Saturday adopted its first budget in four years, a $3.7 trillion blueprint for 2014 that would fast-track passage of tax increases, trim spending gingerly and leave the government still deeply in the debt a decade from now


Senate Passes $3.7 Trillion Budget, Its First in 4 Years

The Adults are back!!



:clap2:

Trim spending? Raise your hand if you're an idiot_ I mean believe that_ I mean both.

As for the taxation; that just takes the money out of the private sector's hands and puts it in government's hands. How's that gonna help? They'll have more money to pay welfare to the next batch of unemployed? And what's the point of that if they don't believe in paying down the debt.
 
Bush's 2009 budget was passed in 2008 effective 10/2008 to 10/2009.

As Republicans love to say, there is no 'Obama' 2009 budget ... or 2010, or 2011, or 2012, or 2013

The Senate just passed Obama's 2014 budget.

:)

wrong on 2 counts 1) obama did sign a budget in 2009, as I have added for you above and 2) obama has NOT submitted a budget this year...:rolleyes:
You love to lie with your half-truths. Obama signed the 2009 Omnibus Appropriations Bill 6 months into FY 2009, most of which was spent after the Bush fiscal 2009 budget ended. The 2009 Omnibus Appropriations Bill is NOT the FY 2009 budget signed by Bush, it was a supplemental spending bill, not a full budget bill.

We'll get back to this, as you have unwittingly helped prove this point out to droveby, so, you done getting schooled on reconciliation and the budget process or is there other truths you can't swallow? I love how you play that BS, if I Half "lie" you get to give yourself half a truth.......pathetic.
 
This isn't a budget. It leaves us with even more debt.

Seantor Barak Obama on 3/20/06.

"The fact that are here today to debate raising America's debt limit is a sign of leadership failure. It is a sign that the US government can't pay its own bills. It is a sign that we now depend on ongoing financial assistance from foreign countries to finance our governments reckless fiscal policies. Increasing America's debt weakens us domestically and internationally. Leadership means that "the buch stops here". Instead, Washington is shifting the burden of bad choices today onto the backs of our children and grandchildren. America has a debt problem and a failure of leadership. America deserves better."

:clap2::clap2::clap2::clap2::clap2::clap2::clap2::clap2::clap2::clap2::clap2::clap2:
 
You love to lie with your half-truths. Obama signed the 2009 Omnibus Appropriations Bill 6 months into FY 2009, most of which was spent after the Bush fiscal 2009 budget ended. The 2009 Omnibus Appropriations Bill is NOT the FY 2009 budget signed by Bush, it was a supplemental spending bill, not a full budget bill.

Bush's 2009 Budget:

The United States federal budget for fiscal year 2009 began as a spending request submitted by President George W. Bush to the 110th Congress. The final resolution was approved by the House on June 5, 2008.[2] The final spending bills for the budget were not signed into law until March 11, 2009 by President Barack Obama, nearly five and a half months after the fiscal year began.


:) Rush never told you this?

:lol: classic no information voter calls a poor dissembler a Rush acolyte:lol:


You admit you're a dissembler...that's progress, I guess...
 
Obama's 2009 budget.

Bush's 2009 budget was passed in 2008 effective 10/2008 to 10/2009.

As Republicans love to say, there is no 'Obama' 2009 budget ... or 2010, or 2011, or 2012, or 2013

The Senate just passed Obama's 2014 budget.

:)

Bush's 2009 budget was passed in 2008

No it wasn't.

you're on it;)

Bush did NOT sign a budget for 2009.

That June 2008 house plan was just that and as to the senate, from Patty Murrays website-

Senate Passes FY 2009 Budget Resolution (June 4, 2008)
Washington, DC – The Senate today gave final approval to the fiscal year 2009 budget conference report. The five-year fiscal plan balances the budget; makes needed investments in energy, education, and infrastructure; and cuts taxes on the middle class. Importantly, the plan assumes no tax increase. It was adopted by the Senate on a bipartisan vote of 48-45. With an affirmative House vote expected Thursday, this will mark the first time Congress has adopted a budget during an election year since 2000.

Fiscal Year 2009 - Past Budget Resolutions - Senate Budget Committee


They knew that they had a very good shot at winning the election, so they let is sit there after. The only thing they would do is approve spending requests. Obama also included in HIS 2009 budget, 410 Bn Bush had refused to sign as a supplemental spending bill. ( oh and don't forget the Earmarks Obama had vowed to disallow):rolleyes:


its this friggin simple-

The United States federal budget for fiscal year 2009 began as a spending request submitted by President George W. Bush to the 110th Congress. The final resolution was approved by the House on June 5, 2008.[2] The final spending bills for the budget were not signed into law until March 11, 2009 by President Barack Obama, nearly five and a half months after the fiscal year began.

2009 United States federal budget - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 
Bush's 2009 Budget:

The United States federal budget for fiscal year 2009 began as a spending request submitted by President George W. Bush to the 110th Congress. The final resolution was approved by the House on June 5, 2008.[2] The final spending bills for the budget were not signed into law until March 11, 2009 by President Barack Obama, nearly five and a half months after the fiscal year began.


:) Rush never told you this?

:lol: classic no information voter calls a poor dissembler a Rush acolyte:lol:


You admit you're a dissembler...that's progress, I guess...


and you cannot read , what a surprise, well not really.....:doubt:
 
This isn't a budget. It leaves us with even more debt.

Seantor Barak Obama on 3/20/06.

"The fact that are here today to debate raising America's debt limit is a sign of leadership failure. It is a sign that the US government can't pay its own bills. It is a sign that we now depend on ongoing financial assistance from foreign countries to finance our governments reckless fiscal policies. Increasing America's debt weakens us domestically and internationally. Leadership means that "the buch stops here". Instead, Washington is shifting the burden of bad choices today onto the backs of our children and grandchildren. America has a debt problem and a failure of leadership. America deserves better."

:clap2::clap2::clap2::clap2::clap2::clap2::clap2::clap2::clap2::clap2::clap2::clap2:

The liberals were told they had to believe that in 2006. They've now "evolved."
 
You just can't stop yourself from lying, can you? If the little lying fairy Sessons' bill was no different, he would not have wasted his time rewriting it and would have submitted Obama's. The little lying fairy's bill was rewritten specifically to be different or it would not have been written at all. Only an :asshole: would not be able to see that.

On the other hand, only an asshole would avoid a direct question three times in a row. If Sessons' bill was so different, which it was NOT, why didn't the Dems simply submit Obama's???

Never mind, nobody expects you to be honest about this, which is what makes you less of an asshole and more a lying hypocrite unwilling to debate with even a modicum of reasonableness. But then, you're clearly an asshole too! Good luck with that, asshole :razz:
As was already pointed out, the little lying fairy Sessons' bill did not direct how money would be collected or spent, so it was not the same as Obama's which did. You knew this, but you choose to play dumb so you can repeat your GOP scripted lie like a good little sheeple.

Thanks for proving my point...:eusa_shhh:
 
WASHINGTON — After a grueling, all-night debate that ended close to 5 a.m., the Senate on Saturday adopted its first budget in four years, a $3.7 trillion blueprint for 2014 that would fast-track passage of tax increases, trim spending gingerly and leave the government still deeply in the debt a decade from now


Senate Passes $3.7 Trillion Budget, Its First in 4 Years

The Adults are back!!



:clap2:

Mitch McConnell: "No budget that calls for a tax increase will ever pass this Senate"

Mitch lied!

:)
 
WASHINGTON — After a grueling, all-night debate that ended close to 5 a.m., the Senate on Saturday adopted its first budget in four years, a $3.7 trillion blueprint for 2014 that would fast-track passage of tax increases, trim spending gingerly and leave the government still deeply in the debt a decade from now


Senate Passes $3.7 Trillion Budget, Its First in 4 Years

The Adults are back!!

Mitch McConnell: "No budget that calls for a tax increase will ever pass this Senate"

Mitch lied!

:)

Here ya go skippy... you might learn something...

 
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WASHINGTON — After a grueling, all-night debate that ended close to 5 a.m., the Senate on Saturday adopted its first budget in four years, a $3.7 trillion blueprint for 2014 that would fast-track passage of tax increases, trim spending gingerly and leave the government still deeply in the debt a decade from now


Senate Passes $3.7 Trillion Budget, Its First in 4 Years

The Adults are back!!

Mitch McConnell: "No budget that calls for a tax increase will ever pass this Senate"

Mitch lied!

:)

"The only thing that stops a man with no brain, is a man with a brain" driveby
 
and leave the government still deeply in the debt a decade from now.

And you feel that is a good thing truly scary.

The perversion of the left wing liberals is simply amazing. Deeply in debt seems to not be a problem. Certainly isn't for your or my family. (sic)

What this means of course is when the economy continues on its downward sprial (for the working man) the liberals will blame Republicans for passing the budget in the first place. They have no shame.
 
WASHINGTON — After a grueling, all-night debate that ended close to 5 a.m., the Senate on Saturday adopted its first budget in four years, a $3.7 trillion blueprint for 2014 that would fast-track passage of tax increases, trim spending gingerly and leave the government still deeply in the debt a decade from now


Senate Passes $3.7 Trillion Budget, Its First in 4 Years

The Adults are back!!



:clap2:

Mitch McConnell: "No budget that calls for a tax increase will ever pass this Senate"

Mitch lied!

:)

And Obama is admitting he is a failure by want the debt ceiling raised. You want a cookie?
 

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