Lawmakers introduced a $1.2 trillion spending package Thursday that sets the stage for avoiding a partial government shutdown for several key federal agencies this weekend and allows Congress, nearly six months into the budget year, to complete its work funding the government through September.

Democrats were able to swat back scores of policy mandates and some of the steeper budget cuts that House Republicans were seeking to impose on nondefense programs, though House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., highlighted some wins, including a nearly 24% increase in detention beds for migrants awaiting their immigration proceedings or removal from the country.

This year’s spending bills were divided into two packages. The first one cleared Congress two weeks ago, just hours before a shutdown deadline for the agencies funded through the bills.

  • @Fox
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    213 months ago

    Fuck all these assholes

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        if you want to speedrun a financial collapse through deficit spending

        • @metallic_z3r0@infosec.pub
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          Sure, but I don’t think increased deficit spending necessarily implies “financial collapse” as long as it’s reinvested in infrastructure/research projects or allows people the financial freedom to spend more, if anything it’d be the opposite. The thing really hastening a collapse would be pooling all the money in very few places where it doesn’t get spent. You know, like some sort of oligarchical wealth transfer.

          • @Fox
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            Unspent / uninvested money might as well be on Mars. When the government hands out money, it soaks into physical goods and equities and drives their prices up. This is exactly what has happened over the past five years with “emergency” spending.

            Money creation is not value creation

            • @Fox
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              Also MMT is a failure, and if you think Keynesianism is the path forward after what we all just witnessed, you should be embarrassed

        • @GiddyGap@lemm.ee
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          Yeah, Europe is just the most awful financial hellhole in the world, right? You can actually pay for your spending and be the happiest people in the world at the same time. Just saying.

  • Icalasari
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    Wait, an increase in detention beds?

    What, do detention beds zap people? I am confused, there has to be something horribly wrong with the beds for GoP to want them

  • @A_Random_Idiot@lemmy.world
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    93 months ago

    "…and bring budget fight to a close. . . This time, until Republicans need to hurt Americans again to try and get their way "*

  • @Etterra@lemmy.world
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    Oh boy they managed to do the bare minimum again; somebody give congress their participation trophies.

  • jprice
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    33 months ago

    Republicans are such dirtbags. If you have a conservative representative be sure to remind them how much work they don’t do by texting RESIST to 50409 to easily send them letters. You can even take any article, give it to their AI and it will write a letter with your position. It’s that simple. And it’s fun when you get the replies.

    Make your voice heard every day if that’s what it takes.

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    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    “Congress must now race to pass this package before government funding runs out this Friday,” said Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y.

    But the prohibition does concern some lawmakers because many relief agencies say there is no way to replace its ability to deliver the humanitarian assistance that the United States and others are trying to send to Gaza, where one-quarter of the 2.3 million residents are starving.

    Sen. Patty Murray, the chair of the Senate Appropriations Committee, also highlighted a $1 billion increase for Head Start programs and new child care centers for military families.

    Shalanda Young, director of the White House Office of Management and Budget, told lawmakers Thursday that last year’s agreement, which became the Fiscal Responsibility Act, will save taxpayers about $1 trillion over the coming decade.

    “There is zero need for a shutdown or chaos — and members of Congress should waste no time in passing these six bills, which will greatly benefit every state in America and reflect important priorities of many senators,” Murray and Collins said.

    Johnson said that after the spending package passes, the House would next turn its attention to a bill that focuses on aiding Ukraine and Israel, though lawmakers are scheduled to be away from Washington for the next two weeks.


    The original article contains 1,072 words, the summary contains 212 words. Saved 80%. I’m a bot and I’m open source!

    • @not_that_guy05@lemmy.world
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      Rinse and repeat. All theater and no one cares. It’s like watching a shitty movie over and over and we already know the ending.

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    That thumbnail is the smile a toddler makes when they finally hold a poo poo for the toilet.