Submitted by Yelloeisok t3_zvrbzs in Pennsylvania
Advanced-Guard-4468 t1_j1rrudu wrote
Reply to comment by defusted in Pennsylvania politics are heated. It soon could be utter chaos by Yelloeisok
The dems at the federal level just did what gop is trying to do here.
The dems lost the house and yet they just passed a spending bill that runs 2/3 of the next federal fiscal year. They should have waited but why, they had the power at the time to jam through a 1.7 trillion spending plan.
UnaffiliatedOpinion t1_j1rwz0s wrote
Isn’t the budget supposed to be set before the fiscal year begins? This is a budget that was supposed to be done months ago.
Not saying it’s a great bill, but it is the outgoing congress’s job to set a budget that will last months into the next congress’s term.
RememberCitadel t1_j1ryh4f wrote
Correct, if the new year starts and the budget is not finalized all governemt shuts down and nobody gets paid. It has happened quite a few times in the last 10 years.
The last few times the GOP has actually held the whole country hostage by refusing to pass anything until they get a whole bunch of questionable spending attached. They are just pissed this time the shoe is on the other foot. Both parties do it to an extent, but the GOP is the party that throws a huge hissy fit about it.
Advanced-Guard-4468 t1_j1rzhsn wrote
There hasn't been a budget passed in years. Budgets used to get debated on and passed before June. Now they just pass CRs (Continuing Resolutions) to allow the govt to continue to function. This was a CR not a budget.
Its the job of a President to put together a budget, given the current atmosphere in Washington a budget hasn't been passed since maybe Obama was president, its been that long.
UnaffiliatedOpinion t1_j1sr1ak wrote
Okay... It's the job of the outgoing Congress to ensure the government will continue to function long enough to allow the new Congress to allocate funding for the government to continue to function.
Don't get me wrong, it disgusts me that we are basically only able to pass one or two pieces of meaningful legislation per year, which are just "too big to fail" bills with everyone's pet projects tacked on, but the incoming divided government isn't going to come together to pass a proper budget resolution in some bipartisan euphoria either.
defusted t1_j1rv9m5 wrote
You mean the bipartisan spending bill that had the huge hike in military spending that the Republicans wanted? You're an idiot.
Advanced-Guard-4468 t1_j1rw0x6 wrote
bipartisan, sure.
defusted t1_j1s2sku wrote
Oh right, the Republicants couldn't sneak in more laws about protecting guns or pedophiles so I guess they couldn't have had anything to do with it.
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