Big Beautiful Bill

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Let’s not forget this still needs to be voted on again by the House…
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Anonymous wrote:Collins has said that she is still a No. (Last night when she voted yes, she said then that she would not vote for the bill.) Randy and Tillis will not change their votes. If Collins votes No, the BBB will not pass.

It's fascinating how Senate Majority Leader Thune is doing absolutely nothing to push this bill. It's really a no-win situation for the Republicans, and at least some of them seem to know it.


Murkowski with the Kodiak deal collapsing could be a no too.

She or Susan Collins will vote yes. They always do. Then it will go to the House and pass. This is just stupid drama.

+1 I agree and so does Fetterman, who should effing resign if this is his attitude.


Awww poor baby. He's mad that he has to DO HIS JOB. Boo freaking hoo.
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Anonymous wrote:Let’s not forget this still needs to be voted on again by the House…


Yes, and we saw what a hard line they held the first time it went through them. /s
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Anonymous wrote:Collins has said that she is still a No. (Last night when she voted yes, she said then that she would not vote for the bill.) Randy and Tillis will not change their votes. If Collins votes No, the BBB will not pass.

It's fascinating how Senate Majority Leader Thune is doing absolutely nothing to push this bill. It's really a no-win situation for the Republicans, and at least some of them seem to know it.


Murkowski with the Kodiak deal collapsing could be a no too.

She or Susan Collins will vote yes. They always do. Then it will go to the House and pass. This is just stupid drama.

+1 I agree and so does Fetterman, who should effing resign if this is his attitude.


Such a whiny little B.

We just canceled our vacation for August because I got word yesterday that I won't have a job after the end of July.

It's pretty amazing that this company survived through 32 years of various economic (and world) disasters and various administrations, but Trump 2.0 is going to take it out.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Collins has said that she is still a No. (Last night when she voted yes, she said then that she would not vote for the bill.) Randy and Tillis will not change their votes. If Collins votes No, the BBB will not pass.

It's fascinating how Senate Majority Leader Thune is doing absolutely nothing to push this bill. It's really a no-win situation for the Republicans, and at least some of them seem to know it.


Murkowski with the Kodiak deal collapsing could be a no too.

She or Susan Collins will vote yes. They always do. Then it will go to the House and pass. This is just stupid drama.

+1 I agree and so does Fetterman, who should effing resign if this is his attitude.


Such a whiny little B.

We just canceled our vacation for August because I got word yesterday that I won't have a job after the end of July.

It's pretty amazing that this company survived through 32 years of various economic (and world) disasters and various administrations, but Trump 2.0 is going to take it out.


Ugh. Best of luck with a new plan.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Collins has said that she is still a No. (Last night when she voted yes, she said then that she would not vote for the bill.) Randy and Tillis will not change their votes. If Collins votes No, the BBB will not pass.

It's fascinating how Senate Majority Leader Thune is doing absolutely nothing to push this bill. It's really a no-win situation for the Republicans, and at least some of them seem to know it.


Murkowski with the Kodiak deal collapsing could be a no too.

She or Susan Collins will vote yes. They always do. Then it will go to the House and pass. This is just stupid drama.

+1 I agree and so does Fetterman, who should effing resign if this is his attitude.


Awww poor baby. He's mad that he has to DO HIS JOB. Boo freaking hoo.


Fetterman is acting like a whiny MAGA Republican.
Anonymous
Whatever it is that is in it, it has passed the Senate.

Anonymous
What’s the best factual resource for learning what actually passed in this version?
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Anonymous wrote:Whatever it is that is in it, it has passed the Senate.



Democrats can suck it.
Anonymous
Car loans on AMERICAN cars will now be deductible. MAGA.
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Anonymous wrote:Car loans on AMERICAN cars will now be deductible. MAGA.


*Interest* on car loans, I assume.

NBD, I'm still getting a new Nissan.
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Anonymous wrote:Car loans on AMERICAN cars will now be deductible. MAGA.


They put progressive income limits on it as well as max 4 years. MAGA does like their truck loans but they're paying 12 years with only a 4 year subsidy.
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Anonymous wrote:Car loans on AMERICAN cars will now be deductible. MAGA.


What's an "American" car?
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Anonymous wrote:Whatever it is that is in it, it has passed the Senate.



Democrats can suck it.

Poor rural republicans can suck it (die from no access to health care). Fixed it for you
Anonymous
This year will go down in infamy. Our great great grandkids will study how greed corrupted democracy.
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