The Senate's Passage of the $1.7 Trillion Omnibus Spending Bill Is a Bipartisan Failure
A rushed process once again created a bad result.

As he wrapped up a press conference calling attention to the various problems with rushing to pass a 4,400-page spending bill that lawmakers didn't have a chance to read and that will add to America's growing pile of debt, Sen. Mike Braun (R–Ind.) fielded an important, and obvious, question.
Didn't Republicans do this exact same thing when they were in charge of the Senate a few years ago?
"I'll just cut to the chase. We're hypocrites there," Braun said. "[Democrats] are unapologetic about it. We claim to be fiscal conservatives and accommodate it year after year. I place more blame on us than I do on them, in the sense that we say we're against it, but then we go along with it."
Braun's right about that. The $1.7 trillion omnibus spending bill that cleared the Senate with a vote of 68–29 on Thursday afternoon is yet another bipartisan failure on the part of Congress—which might be the only place in America where there wasn't any belt-tightening after a year of inflating prices and rising interest rates. The House of Representatives is likely to pass the bill Thursday night, sending it to President Joe Biden's desk.
The bill's passage in the final days before Christmas literally means the government will not shut down at the end of the year, but it is also a metaphorical victory for business as usual in Washington, D.C. It is yet another massive spending package that was thrown together immediately before a deadline, in violation of the rules and so-called "normal order" that Congress is supposed to follow when crafting legislation.
"It has become far too easy for Congress to escape its own rules designed to prevent reckless spending," Sen. Rand Paul (R–Ky.) said on the Senate floor Thursday afternoon. "The bill in process ignores soaring inflation, rising interest rates, and our ballooning debt of $31 trillion. Enough is enough."
Paul was trying to get support for a point of order that would make a technical tweak to the Senate's rules—or, rather, to when the Senate can ignore its rules. He was asking lawmakers to require that two-thirds of the Senate approve any attempt to waive the normal rules that apply to the passage of spending bills. His proposal was voted down in a bipartisan manner.
"I'm disappointed in some of my fellow Republicans, who voted against respecting the taxpayers and for empowering themselves to spend your money with reckless abandon," he tweeted afterward.
The processes and procedures that govern the movement of legislation through Congress are boring, often arcane, and sometimes seem as if they exist only to slow the passage of bills. But that's kind of the whole point. A rushed process creates bad results and opportunities for abuse. There's no opportunity to vet individual spending proposals—like $3 million intended to make highways more bee-friendly or a huge pay raise for the rent-a-cops at the Transportation Security Administration—and little opportunity for lawmakers to even understand what they are voting on. Everyone just wants to get home in time for Christmas.
As a result, policies that would have struggled to get majority support if offered as an amendment in committee or on the Senate floor end up getting mashed into the omnibus—and there's no realistic opportunity to block them. No wonder spending keeps going through the roof. No wonder the federal government is facing the prospect of the largest non-pandemic budget deficit in history this year.
Leadership in both parties is to blame for this, but as retiring Sen. Pat Toomey (R–Pa.) pointed out to me in an interview earlier today, there's plenty of blame to be spread around.
"The leadership needs the complicity of the membership to pull this off," he said. "If the members, for instance, were sufficiently disgusted with this process, as I think they should be, then they could deny cloture to the final product or refuse to pass this omnibus bill and force the process to change. But I think you will witness today that that's not going to happen. They will get cloture, they'll get 60 votes. They'll pass this. And the lesson that leadership will learn is we can do this yet again in the future."
You can bet that this same game will be played again in the future—probably in the days before Christmas 2023 with the willing consent of both Republicans and Democrats. It's no way to run a government, but it's the only way that anything seems to get done in Congress anymore.
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There are decent Republicans, but the party is run by absolute scum. I consider this omnibus nothing short of treason and a direct attack on the American people. A cassus belli.
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All true. And Boehm is a straight up lying scumbag who 95% supports this shit bill and does not support across the board spending cuts, just like most of the Reason fugazis don't.
How do we know this to be true? Because of how they react on the very rare occasions when republicans really do put up a fight and we get "government shutdown" theater. They always bitch and moaning and tell the republicans to just shut up and roll over.
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Return to Normalcy, eh Eric? Didn't you vote for this?
Oh because Trump wouldn't have sign this. Hahaaaaaaaaaaa. Fuck that piece of shit, he signed every single budget busting bill presented to him.
Wow.
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#1 sign of TDS - bringing up Trump when's not being discussed.
"Fuck that piece of shit, he signed every single budget busting bill presented to him."
Trump isn't a fiscal conservative. Hell, he's not even a Republican. He was a Democrats for decades. Regardless, he did in fact restrict government spending. While it might have been only for political points, he made it perfectly clear he was not willing to pushing along further spending towards the end of 2020. This isn't opinion, but fact. You know it. Hell, Ken went on and on about it here during 2020.
As such, your statement is false. While Trump certainly didn't lead a fiscal revolution, even Trump had a "line in the sand." Of course, Biden got elected, Dems keep the Senate and the spending got pushed through.
"While Trump certainly didn’t lead a fiscal revolution, even Trump had a “line in the sand.” Of course, Biden got elected, Dems keep the Senate and the spending got pushed through."
Even more than that: they got away with lockdowns and forced vaccinations, they got away with a months long riot campaign, they got away with a coup and fraudulent election. They have transgressed far beyond the bounds of justifying revolution or mass civil unrest.
They aren't going to show any restraint now. Why would they?
We're a conquered people, and the New Normal is letting us know it.
Oh because Biden won’t be signing this.
Your partisan quackery and gang-affiliation mentality is noted well.
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Oh because Trump wouldn’t have sign this. Hahaaaaaaaaaaa. Fuck that piece of shit, he signed every single budget busting bill presented to him.
Obama had the deficit down to $460 billion and the Con Man ran it to $2.8 trillion.
But his cult is behind him still.
Never-mind Obama launched the deficit form $385B to $1.3T his VERY FIRST YEAR and kept it over $1T until Republicans took ALL of Congress.
UR so FOS it's humorous.
You're full of shit again.
Obama came into office "with a $1.3 trillion deficit before I had passed any law. ... We came in with $8 trillion worth of debt over the next decade."
https://www.politifact.com/factchecks/2010/jan/29/barack-obama/obama-inherited-deficits-bush-administration/
Budget deficit of $1.2 trillion seen for fiscal 2009
Published: Jan. 7, 2009 at 2:56 p.m. ET
https://www.marketwatch.com/story/us-expects-12-trillion-budget-deficit-in-fiscal-2009
JANUARY 9, 2009 BEFORE OBAMA was sworn in.
Now STFU you idiot
Obama had the deficit down to $460 billion and the Con Man ran it to $2.8 trillion.
Fuck off you cheap shill. You've been refuted hundreds of times but you keep posting the same lie over and over and over again. I understand you're paid to do so, but at least update it a little.
At the start Obama dictated to a Democratic House and Senate who gave him the spending bills he wanted, and it takes some pretty dishonest fabulations to pretend he took the deficit down in that period.
And I'm old enough to remember eight years ago when Obama fomented hate against a Republican House for cutting his pocket money, screaming about government shutdowns. Don't pretend your divine lightbringer had anything to do with deficit reduction.
Obama Signs $1.1 Trillion Government Spending Bill
And Obama did that without the fucking Covid lockdowns which you're desperately trying to pretend didn't happen, and didn't affect spending.
As for your 2.8 trillion, Pelosi first handed a vetoproof bill to Trump. Stop pretending like he had a choice. And he even refused to sign another of Pelosi's huge spending bills during his reelection campaign and again later, which didn't do him any favors.
Covid: Trump fails to sign economic relief bill into law
You and your boss seem to think we can't remember what happened before the latest news cycle, and that you can just lie and say retarded shill shit unchallenged.
It's so fucking stupid.
Shrike was right there along with the Dems and the Media bitching about those asshole Republicans shutting down the government over sequester. Because he's a demfag piece of shit.
And the Heritage Foundation agrees with Obama you dumb fuck:
Economists we spoke with -- Josh Gordon, policy director for the Concord Coalition, and Brian Riedl, lead budget analyst of the conservative Heritage Foundation -- both said they believe the White House approach is more realistic because it assumes current policy will continue.
Bush's TARP program added about $200 billion to that deficit he stuck Obama with although it was slowly repaid over the next four years.
TARP itself was $700 billion.
Kind of quaint in the days of Fatass Donnie and Sleepy Joe.
UR so FOS it’s humorous.
Anyone who writes "UR" is an imbecile anyway.
Way to re-assure everything I stated and then call it "imbecile".
I like how you totally played IGNORANT about the $1.9T ARPA bill.
Still FOS.
turd lies; it’s all he ever does. turd is a kiddie diddler, and a pathological liar, entirely too stupid to remember which lies he posted even minutes ago, and also too stupid to understand we all know he’s a liar.
If anything he posts isn’t a lie, it’s totally accidental.
turd lies; it’s what he does. turd is a lying pile of lefty shit.
"Oh because Trump wouldn’t have sign this. Hahaaaaaaaaaaa. Fuck that piece of shit, he signed every single budget busting bill presented to him."
One more TDS-addled slimy pile of shit heard from.
Fuck off and die, asshole.
#EnemyOfThePeople
Really important article.
Part 1:
https://theconservativetreehouse.com/blog/2022/12/20/twitter-file-release-8-evidence-showing-pentagon-state-dept-using-twitter-for-propaganda-release-curated-to-protect-barack-obama/
Part 2:
https://theconservativetreehouse.com/blog/2022/12/21/part-2-why-curation-of-twitter-file-release-8-was-so-important-the-2011-beta-test-went-live-in-2020/
Thanks for the links. More evidence that social media is a malevolent force. I'd like to think Musk is not complicit but at this point I wouldn't be surprised.
If he isn't, they'll just kill him.
"I'll just cut to the chase. We're hypocrites there," Braun said. "[Democrats] are unapologetic about it. We claim to be fiscal conservatives and accommodate it year after year. I place more blame on us than I do on them, in the sense that we say we're against it, but then we go along with it."
Shorter Braun - we lie about being fiscal conservatives.
Yeah jackwagon, we know. Until voters start to hold these RINOs responsible, nothing will change. Which ultimately, gives me zero confidence since voters are idiots.
Nothing will change either way.
You're right above: this is a return to normalcy.
Elections, and representation, have become an illusion- one they're barely putting any effort into maintaining.
Our government is waging war on us. There is no voting your way out of it. There is no peaceable future.
"The bill in process ignores soaring inflation, rising interest rates, and our ballooning debt of $31 trillion. Enough is enough."
Yet, somehow, decade after decade, such "unsustainable" situations continue. What's magic about this particular bill?
"The leadership needs the complicity of the membership to pull this off," he said. "If the members, for instance, were sufficiently disgusted with this process, as I think they should be, then they could deny cloture to the final product or refuse to pass this omnibus bill and force the process to change. But I think you will witness today that that's not going to happen. They will get cloture, they'll get 60 votes. They'll pass this. And the lesson that leadership will learn is we can do this yet again in the future."
Yeah, I call bullshit. Notice something about the bill's vote? All 50 Dems voted for it. Even "independent" Kristin Sinema. LMAO! That means 18 "Republicans" went along for the ride. 32 Republicans opposed. While I agree McConnell is a terrible leader, if these 32 Republicans wanted different leadership they could have it.
We all know some of the 18. It's the same group of Senators that claim to be Republicans but when dollars/votes count, they vote with Dems.
Here is a full list of Republican senators who voted in favor of the bill:
Roy Blunt (Missouri)
John Boozman (Arkansas)
Shelley Capito (West Virginia)
Susan Collins (Maine)
John Cornyn (Texas)
Tom Cotton (Arkansas)
Lindsey Graham (South Carolina)
Jim Inhofe (Oklahoma)
Mitch McConnell (Kentucky)
Jerry Moran (Kansas)
Lisa Murkowski (Alaska)
Rob Portman (Ohio)
Mitt Romney (Utah)
Mike Rounds (South Dakota)
Richard Shelby (Alabama)
John Thune (South Dakota)
Roger Wicker (Mississippi)
Todd Young (Indiana)
And the list who voted against it.
Blackburn (R-TN)
Braun (R-IN)
Cassidy (R-LA)
Crapo (R-ID)
Cruz (R-TX)
Daines (R-MT)
Ernst (R-IA)
Fischer (R-NE)
Grassley (R-IA)
Hagerty (R-TN)
Hawley (R-MO)
Hoeven (R-ND)
Hyde-Smith (R-MS)
Johnson (R-WI)
Kennedy (R-LA)
Lankford (R-OK)
Lee (R-UT)
Lummis (R-WY)
Marshall (R-KS)
Paul (R-KY)
Risch (R-ID)
Rubio (R-FL)
Sasse (R-NE)
Scott (R-FL)
Scott (R-SC)
Sullivan (R-AK)
Tillis (R-NC)
Toomey (R-PA)
Tuberville (R-AL)
The “voted in favor of” list is also a pretty good list of Republican uni-party Senators who need to be replaced.
Yeah, How? Lisa Murkowski was thrown out of the republican party and Macconnell spent 10 million to get her a win. Alaskans voted for an idiotic plan, that they themselves don't know how it works.
McConnell interfered in Alaska’s Senate race even though the top two contenders were both Republican.
He gave his huge cash to Murkowski (who didn't even win the Alaska Republican Party’s endorsement). Murkowski is known for not voting to confirm Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court, among other GOPe activities.
I’m as frustrated as you regarding the above list of RINOs. Shelby (AL) is retiring but I fear his replacement (Katie Britt) is just another RINO. Shelby pulled out all the stops to support her candidacy in the primaries and defeated a really smart, outspoken, fiscally conservative candidate, Mo Brooks.
Getting rid of McConnell comes at a high price: he has a lot of connections and donors behind him, and likely a lot of dirt on people, that's why they all fear him.
Voters need to make clear that they aren't going to stand for this. If Republicans cannot stand up for smaller government, perhaps it's time to vote for the radical socialists; not because they are any better, but because at least they are honest about it and should receive the blame for this kind of spending.
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See? It was a fascist conspiracy after all!
Didn't Republicans do this exact same thing when they were in charge of the Senate a few years ago?
Yes, but Fatass Donnie was president then and he is the self-proclaimed King of Debt.
Republicans have never cared about fiscal restraint when they control the levers of government. Why should they start now?
Luckily we have gridlock for the next two years.
Sorry, Grandpa Joe is the King of Debt, though it's going to be harder with a Republican House. And for fuck's sake. Quit pretending that an opposition Congress doesn't determine spending. The President only influences spending when his party holds the house and you know it.
You just lie and lie and lie.
Gangland Criminal Careers (Thieves) now run this nation with Democratic Nazi(National Sozialist)-Principles.
The Voters pool that elected representatives in 2012...
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People who either use GUNS *entirely* for a living or are milking off someone else's sympathy now accounts for 62% of the voting population in contrast to the 38% actually (in the absolutely smallest sense of the word) *EARNING* a just/fair living.
Those figures don't even take into account the hand-outs done for working people. Those figures represent any *EARNING* at all period and yes, self-employment is figured into those figures.
This is what happens in communist/socialist nations. Everyone wants to STEAL with Gov-Guns and no-one wants to *EARN*/Create. And it's showing by resources getting scarce even with machines dumping them out like a bunny on steroids.
A monopoly of Guns (Gov-Guns) has to be LIMITED (hut hum; Constitution) to prevent it from ending up in CRIMINAL hands. This nation will end in poverty, blood-shed and destruction unless RESPECT for the Constitution is ensured.
Fox News host Sean Hannity admitted under oath that he “did not believe” for “one second” there was mass voter fraud in the 2020 election.
........
Hannity’s testimony was included in court depositions released on Wednesday in the Delaware Superior Court, according to The New York Times. The depositions were part of a $1.6 billion defamation lawsuit against Fox News brought by Dominion Voting Systems.
https://thehill.com/homenews/3785645-sean-hannity-admits-in-deposition-he-didnt-believe-trump-voter-fraud-claims/
The paid liars at Fox News tell the truth under deposition. Lies are all the GOP have since they have no record to run on.
Do you leftards want AUTHENTIC elections or not?
Obvious Answer: Nope. Just want to play the blame-game while we destroy democracy...
Leftard Projection 101: Blaming everyone else for EXACTLY what they're doing.
Hold on, dumbass. What do you think about the mouthpiece for Trump lying about the election until he was deposed?
I think Trump has proven to be right more than not.
I think any In-Person vote running a landslide only to be thwarted later by mystery mail votes is suspicious to the max. Especially when the whole claim of mail-in voting authentication was established by it's consistency with In-Person votes. I think voting without a verifiable ID is fraudulent. I think proper AUTHENTIC elections are required for an AUTHENTIC election.
But you leftards do exactly what I stated over and over and over again. Leftard Projection 101: Blaming everyone else for EXACTLY what they’re doing.
turd lies; it’s all he ever does. turd is a kiddie diddler, and a pathological liar, entirely too stupid to remember which lies he posted even minutes ago, and also too stupid to understand we all know he’s a liar.
If anything he posts isn’t a lie, it’s totally accidental.
turd lies; it’s what he does. turd is a lying pile of lefty shit.
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A rushed process once again created a bad result.
Take this from the view of the Democratic party that authored this and ask if the rushed process created a bad result?
Feature not bug. Everything happens for a reason.
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$1.7 trillion? Meh. At least $1.2 trillion of that is going on the tab, so we don't actually have to pay for it, right?
Not a failure, they got exactly what they came for.
If you want to make this more difficult, amend the Constitution to require that all bills must deal with only one subject, as some State Constitutions do. And Sec. 2 of that amendment will be that if any law is found in violation it is immediatly voided.
Not a panacea, but a start.
This is McConnell's doing, and the doing of other "traditional Republicans". They need to be kicked out of Congress. These are the people that give the Republican party such a bad name.
The 18 Vichy Republicans that voted for this monstrosity should be shunned and primaried.
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