"Does this blowhard not understand that you just don’t pick a dollar amount, ram the bill through Congress, and then have King Barry, sign it? Christie Creme is showing he’s another Big Government POS that thinks ramming a bill through with no examination of it is the way to Govern. Is there something wrong with just putting forth a bill for the recovery and not everything else the government assholes want to throw money at? Maybe if your new found friends on the Left had not loaded up the Sandy Bill with pork for their friends, you would have gotten the aid for your people. Cut the fat or don’t pass it at all. Go find your new best friend Barry and give him a big hug. And while your embracing him, ask him about all the red tape he promised to cut. Oh wait, that right, he's in Hawaii on vacation. Well, he should be back shortly. In the mean time, why don't you fill out the form to change your party affiliation to the Democrap party. After all, that is what you are. Another gimmee, gimmee, libtard. And while your at it. SHUTUP!" MC
Speaker Boehner promised Wednesday to pass emergency spending bill to help pay for damage caused by Hurricane Sandy. The House bill will not include the millions of dollars in pork that were included in the Senate bill.
Earlier in the day Governor Chris Christie lashed out at Boehner for not holding a vote on the pork-laden senate bill.
Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio), under fire from Northeast lawmakers in his own party, is
promising to pass an emergency spending bill to help pay for damage from Hurricane Sandy in the next Congress, which starts Thursday.
“The Speaker is committed to getting this bill passed this month,” Boehner spokesman Kevin Smith said Wednesday.
Boehner scrapped plans to bring a $27 billion Sandy relief package, without spending-cut offsets, to the floor late Tuesday night. The move means that the Senate’s $60.4 billion Sandy bill will die, and the notoriously slow body will have to start from scratch on a new bill.
Lawmakers from New York and New Jersey reacted with fury to the decision. Rep. Peter King (R-N.Y.) said the Speaker had shown a “dismissive attitude” to Sandy’s victims. Rep. Jerrold Nadler (D.N.Y.) called it a “disgrace.”
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