Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think there is no vote on the CR scheduled in the Senate until Thursday, correct? Will they do some negotiating and strike a deal by Thursday?
Getting closer and closer to the military missing that first paycheck.
Funding has to be passed/appropriated by Oct 13 to keep the military from missing their Oct 15 paycheck.
That and ATC/TSA increasingly short-staffed will bring resolution. No one wants our military going without pay, or planes falling out of the sky.
Anonymous wrote:Is the government still shut down? No one seems to be talking about it like they did last time, when it was a very big deal. I don't understand what's happening now. Did they fire people already so it's no longer a shut down just a layoff?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think there is no vote on the CR scheduled in the Senate until Thursday, correct? Will they do some negotiating and strike a deal by Thursday?
Getting closer and closer to the military missing that first paycheck.
It's only "negotiating" if you allow the possibility of a compromise - and for that possibility to exist the House needs to be back in session. But Mike Johnson is afraid of the Epstein files, so here we are.
Anonymous wrote:I think there is no vote on the CR scheduled in the Senate until Thursday, correct? Will they do some negotiating and strike a deal by Thursday?
Getting closer and closer to the military missing that first paycheck.
Anonymous wrote:I think there is no vote on the CR scheduled in the Senate until Thursday, correct? Will they do some negotiating and strike a deal by Thursday?
Getting closer and closer to the military missing that first paycheck.
Anonymous wrote:Here are the 10 states that will see the highest premium increases for families that lose tax credits if Republicans refuse to act. Note, all of them red states...
West Virginia 387%
Wyoming 382%
Alaska 346%
Tennessee 320%
Mississippi 314%
Texas 289%
South Carolina 285%
Alabama 284%
South Dakota 235%
North Dakota 234%
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Now that the GOP is floating that federal employees (including military) won't get back pay, the sick-outs will start in earnest. I truly hope the ATC nationwide, do a single day, en masse, to end this crap now.
The existing law requires back pay so the CR would have to reverse that. I doubt any dem would vote for it if it did.
I keep hearing this but is it true? My understanding is the current CR gives Vought and Trump the power to reallocate spending as they see fit. So why would they need a new CR. Isn’t the whole idea to challenge impoundment and given the administration the ability to ignore the spending allocated by Congress?
The arguments for impoundment don't really extend to withholding backpay. The existing law establishes a financial obligation for the US government. That isn't typically the case for the budget. The budget sets aside the money, but the government doesn't incur an obligation until an agency goes to spend it.
Don't interpret that as any sort of defense of impoundment. That's a gross rejection of the separation of powers. I'm just saying even if you accept impoundment, it doesn't allow withholding of back pay.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Now that the GOP is floating that federal employees (including military) won't get back pay, the sick-outs will start in earnest. I truly hope the ATC nationwide, do a single day, en masse, to end this crap now.
The existing law requires back pay so the CR would have to reverse that. I doubt any dem would vote for it if it did.
I keep hearing this but is it true? My understanding is the current CR gives Vought and Trump the power to reallocate spending as they see fit. So why would they need a new CR. Isn’t the whole idea to challenge impoundment and given the administration the ability to ignore the spending allocated by Congress?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Now that the GOP is floating that federal employees (including military) won't get back pay, the sick-outs will start in earnest. I truly hope the ATC nationwide, do a single day, en masse, to end this crap now.
The existing law requires back pay so the CR would have to reverse that. I doubt any dem would vote for it if it did.
I keep hearing this but is it true? My understanding is the current CR gives Vought and Trump the power to reallocate spending as they see fit. So why would they need a new CR. Isn’t the whole idea to challenge impoundment and given the administration the ability to ignore the spending allocated by Congress?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here are the 10 states that will see the highest premium increases for families that lose tax credits if Republicans refuse to act. Note, all of them red states...
West Virginia 387%
Wyoming 382%
Alaska 346%
Tennessee 320%
Mississippi 314%
Texas 289%
South Carolina 285%
Alabama 284%
South Dakota 235%
North Dakota 234%
Let the chicken come home to roost
Anonymous wrote:Here are the 10 states that will see the highest premium increases for families that lose tax credits if Republicans refuse to act. Note, all of them red states...
West Virginia 387%
Wyoming 382%
Alaska 346%
Tennessee 320%
Mississippi 314%
Texas 289%
South Carolina 285%
Alabama 284%
South Dakota 235%
North Dakota 234%