Monday, January 6, 2025
Tuesday, May 30, 2023
Thomas Massie of Kentucky voted for the rule advancing the debt ceiling compromise to the House floor because the compromise contains the Penny Plan and a return to regular order
The Penny Plan would be triggered in the event 12 appropriations bills are not passed by Jan. 1 annually, automatically reducing spending 1% across the board.
Ending the present bad habit of omnibus spending bills is essential to a return to good governance and represents a good reason to vote for this bill despite its shortcomings.
Massie followed through with his statement during Tuesday evening’s vote when he supported the rule. He also told reporters that he plans to vote for the bill when it comes to the floor on Wednesday after announcing it in a closed-door GOP conference meeting minutes earlier.
“It’s because it cuts spending,” Massie told The Hill Tuesday night when discussing his intent to support the bill.
“Nothing I’ve ever voted on has ever cut spending that’s passed that’s become law; this will,” he added.
During Tuesday’s Rules Committee hearing, Massie highlighted a provision in the debt limit bill that incentivizes Congress to pass 12 appropriations bills rather than relying on omnibus measures to fund the government. The provision threatens to cut government spending by one percent across the board if the measures are not approved by Jan. 1.
“There is one way in which I think this bill got better, and it is this 1 percent cut that we’re all agreeing to if we vote for this bill, Republicans and Democrat, come Jan. 1. If we haven’t done our homework, and if the Senate hasn’t done their homework, and if the president hasn’t signed those bills — so everybody is gonna be in this, responsible for the outcome,” Massie said.
Sunday, September 25, 2022
Mike Lee is such a phony, advocating for a clean continuing resolution instead of a last minute omnibus, as if there's much of a difference
Mike hopes you never hear of regular order again.
Here.
Last guy to mention it I think was Paul Ryan in 2015:
"We need to let every member contribute, not once they earn their stripes, but now," he said. "The committees should take the lead in drafting all major legislation: If you know the issue, you should write the bill. Let's open up the process." "In other words," he said, "we need to return to regular order."
Thursday, March 10, 2022
The US Senate quickly approved the omnibus spending bill and already has sent it on to Biden for his signature by the deadline tomorrow
Story here.
I'm guessing that will be the last spending bill of any significance until September when they have to do another continuing resolution because of the upcoming election in November, after which we'll have another omnibus instead of regular order, which no one even remembers what it looks like anymore.
Our government is perennially dysfunctional.
Build Back Better is well and truly dead: House passes $1.5 trillion omnibus to fund federal government through September
$780 billion is for the Department of Defense.
The bill(s) go to the Senate next.
The usual sausage making, with a little spice added in.
Tuesday, December 17, 2019
After passing NDAA whopper funding The Military Industrial Complex and The Swamp, US House passes another $1.4 trillion in spending in two bills to let Trump say he didn't sign another Omnibus spending bill
Monday, March 26, 2018
While Rush Limbaugh keeps trying to find a way to rationalize Trump's signature on the omnibus, Laura Ingraham minced no words
Saturday, March 24, 2018
There were 167 votes against the omnibus in the US House: 90 Republican, 77 Democrat
The line of the week was Rush Limbaugh's: "Whenever you see the word omnibus, think trash can"
Friday, March 23, 2018
Nancy Pelosi is quite content for Trump to think he's getting his wall, and urges him to sign the spending bill
Spending bill is a giant FU to Trump, prevents him from using any of the new border wall prototypes
Thursday, March 22, 2018
Limbaugh predicts the omnibus spending bill will make Trumpists go wobbly
Wednesday, May 3, 2017
The vehicle for the obscene $1.1 trillion House omnibus spending bill was the HIRE Vets Act
Saturday, December 10, 2016
Congress has abdicated its spending oversight responsibilities for 20 years, and just did so again
Tuesday, September 13, 2016
Speaker Ryan is still disgraceful, small and weak, still tiptoes up to "regular order" instead of demanding it
Friday, June 3, 2016
Paul Ryan mistakenly thinks Donald Trump exists to serve Congress' agenda when it's the other way around
Big spending establishment Speaker Paul Ryan voted for Cromnibus |
Saturday, May 7, 2016
Sleeping with the enemy for 23 years, Bush cheerleader Mary Matalin switches to Libertarian Party
Elsewhere she tried to explain:
“I didn’t leave it, it left me,” she added. “When we had a standard-bearer with impeccable credentials in Ted Cruz and he’s loathed by the party leaders and he’s called a ‘wacko bird’ by the party leaders, where does that leave us? They left us!”
Evidently this is about the complete absence of any Republican commitment to reign in the size and scope of the federal government, but why doesn't she just come out and say so if that's what this is about? You know, like maybe mention Obamacare and Cromnibus?
That said, government got pretty big and intrusive under her pals George Herbert Walker Bush and his son George W. Bush when they were presidents. Hate speech legislation, Americans with Disabilities Act, savings and loan bailouts, drugs for seniors, TARP, et cetera. Where was the libertarian outrage then, huh?
At least we know she can't stand the John McCain, Lindsey Graham wing of the Republican Party.