Over the Easter recess, Republican lawmakers got an earful. It turns out that voters back home or Matt Adam for passing this massive omnibus spending bill which gave Democrats everything they wanted. So a few Republicans came up an idea to clawback some of that spending. By using nineteen seventy four budget rules, they could make cuts to the budget they just passed without worrying about a filibuster. No, this is theoretical, but it was just talk anyway. The usual
Republicans immediately went on record against that very idea. Main Senator Susan Collins called it ill advised. Alaska Senator Lisa the Murk Murkowski said that her initial response was no, Why well, because coin back outrageous spending would poison future negotiations with the Democrats. Republican leader Mitch McConnell said some kind of recession package might be worth a discussion some day, but since this budget was a bipartisan deal, he doesn't
think clawing back spend thing is achievable. So Republicans go to town meetings, tell their senators what they want, and they get polite lip service. But when these senators get back to the swamp. It doesn't matter. What matters is what Democrats want and the Republicans too. Now that doesn't tell you, voters, what your Republican senators think of you. I didn't think of a pile, nothing will. Rush has just made his spectacular web service, Rush seven, even more spectacular.
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