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Maybe I missed it, but where does Obama fit in?
Considering his party runs the Senate that hasn't passed a budget don't you think he can exert some leadership over his own party or is he that ineffectual?
Maybe I missed it, but where does Obama fit in?
That's not how it works.
You mean the same Senate that requires 60 votes to get anything done because of the abuse of the filibuster?
The Senate would have to actually debate the budget for a filibuster to become relevant.
You cannot filibuster a budget or tax vote. That's against Senate rules, it doesn't happen.
Like hell Damo. That's partisan spin.I mean the same Senate where budget and tax votes are filibuster proof. Reid simply disdains the law and doesn't present any budget to pass. This is why republicans can put forward resolutions to pass Obama's budget and get unanimous votes against his budgets. Nobody can filibuster those votes, Mott. The budgets are just so bad that they don't even want to bring them up for a vote, and Reid simply doesn't care that the law says he must pass one. He simply doesn't even put one forward.
Like hell Damo. That's partisan spin.
You can filibuster a tax vote, but not a budget resolution. You can't filibuster a tax vote under reconciliation procedures, but reconciliation procedures are not necessarily used for tax votes.
It is reality.
Apparently you've never heard of the Byrd rule. Not surprized.You can't filibuster budget resolutions dumb ass. How do you go through life so fucking ignorant of basic facts?
No wonder the country is going down the shitter. Dumb fucks like you are allowed to vote.
Incorrect. There was a reason why some people said that the SCOTUS ruling would make it easier to repeal Obamacare, it was because it would be a 50% +1 vote in the Senate due to it being a tax (crap...) passed through reconciliation...
Reid presented the "Obama budget" and Ryan's budget. Both failed. Has the House come up with anything new?
Maybe I missed it, but where does Obama fit in?
Again, no he didn't. The Senate had a unanimous vote against a republican resolution to pass the Obama budget. And the Ryan Budget comes forward solely because it was passed by the House. It failed, yes, but not unanimously like Obama's. Reid refused to bring forward the actual Budget, so the republicans forced the issue by presenting a resolution which had to have an up or down vote.
Basically, Reid has refused to bring forward any budget proposed by this President, and every resolution presented by the republicans to pass it has been rejected unanimously.
No, it's not incorrect. You are incorrect. Portions of Obamacare could be repealed through reconciliation, but that doesn't mean that all tax measures under all circumstances cannot be filibustered. The key is reconciliation procedure, not whether it is a "tax bill."
You simply are ignoring that it was the republicans that presented the resolution for the vote. Not Reid.(1) The Senate didn't vote on the "Obama Budget." The Senate voted on the top-lines spending limits of the Obama Budget (which is quite different).
(2) The Senate voted on the House budget resolution sponsored by Ryan that passed the House. It failed. Whether it failed unanimously is beside the point. And I have no idea what "the actual Budget" you are referring to.
Wait, you can't have it both ways. You can say that the Obama budget was unanimously rejected and that Reid has refused to put forward any budget presented by the President. Either is came up for a vote or it didn't.
Has Obama?Finally, how about an answer to my question. Has the House come up with anything new since its resolution was rejected?
You simply are ignoring that it was the republicans that presented the resolution for the vote. Not Reid.
Has Obama?
Because it makes what I stated accurate, and what you stated inaccurate.Why the hell does that matter? It came up for a vote.
They passed theirs. The Senate hasn't fulfilled their statutory obligation.He has already fulfilled his statutory obligation. It's up to Congress to pass their budget resolutions. That's not got nothing to do with the President.