gcomeau wrote:Remember when Republicans were outraged and horrified at the terribly recklessly dangerous conduct of Democrats rushing Obama care through after only...
* A month in committee in the House
* Nearly 4 months of debate in the House after it left committee
* 2 weeks of markup in the Senate Health committee
* 53 Senate Finance Committee hearings
* Another 8 days of markup in the Senate Finance Committee consisting of 130 considered amendments and 79 roll call votes
* 44 Senate hearings and public events about the bill
* And a grand total of 8 MONTHS of public work and debate and voting and consideration on the bill before finally passing it?
So far this year those same guys tried to do their own overhaul of the entire health care system without even knowing what they wee voting on, with no public hearings or debate, with a matter of *days* between cobbling together legislative packages on the fly nobody even understood the content of.... and are now trying to do the same thing to the tax code. So hastily and recklessly slapped together that most people voting on it can't say what is in it, and they got blindsided by the Senate Parliamentarian just now who told them AS THEY WERE TRYING TO VOTE ON IT that the bill wouldn't even work under Senate rules. They didn't know.
They found out TODAY, the day they were trying to get to a vote on it, that even their own house committee projections say their bill falls 1 TRILLION dollars short of claimed economic growth effects.
It came out TODAY that the Treasury Secretary is withholding Treasury analysis of the effects of the bill because they have been incapable of generating an analysis using ANY credible attempted assumptions that says the bill will do anything like what they claimed it would so they're just refusing to issue a report at all.
We need a phrase better than "Recklessly Dangerous Hypocrites" to describe these people. That is a sever understatement.
This is an attempted heist. Looting the nation's wealth to create a payday for their richest donors.
And after their little snafu with the Parliamentarian today they are now rewriting the bill on the fly to try and bring it to a vote by tomorrow.
To be clear. They are still trying to schedule a vote on a bill TOMORROW that will have over a TRILLION dollars of impact on the national economy and they don't even know what the final contents of that bill will be yet. It hasn't been scored. They don't understand the effects. But they expect to pass it anyway because.... because they said they need to for reasons!!! And the Republican Senators better fall in line! That's why!
This is a circus, where the fiscal health of the entire country hangs in the balance.