details at 11. a huge win for republicans on capitol hill by a vote of 217-215. house republicans passed a bill to raise the debt limit. but they/federal government spending by a whopping $4.8 trillion. the bill will prevent a federal default unless senate democrats and joe biden get in the way. speaker mccarthy will tell us about it and he will weigh in tonight and also tonight a brand-new whistle-blower allegation involving the biden white house and a child trafficking operation. the house judiciary committee chairman jim jordan will be here tonight. also joe biden. joe biden s once again promoting togetherness and unity. at the same time mr. unity is trashing half the country and the only talking point he seems able to even articulate consists of two words, occasionally three. the two are people republicans. the three are ultra maga republicans. a phrase he shouts into the wind over and over and over again and dreams about every night for he had to read it from a very
Legislation addressing Medicare payments and mental health and pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs) advanced through the Senate Finance Committee on Wednesday in a nearly unanimous vote. Other than Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.) who did not vote, 26 members of the panel voted to advance the package, adding to the bipartisan pressure for Congress to act on…
sean: that might be one of my payment provisions. i want people to understand that most people may not get what baseline budgeting is. but the government bills in to every year increase mint in every department. usually six, seven, eight, 9% and you are going to limit that to a maximum of 1%. remember what they did with the omnibus question they increased spending by $132 billion in next year. it cost you 1.5 billion over ten years. what we simply do is we pull the dollar figure back to 2022. what we were spending just four months ago. the president goes out there and says we are going to starve babies, cut people off, i had started or anything. that s not true. just four months ago we were able to achieve all that. sean: joe biden claimed when he said he was. when he recorded his
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) has once again faced constitutional challenges. On Oct. 19, 2022, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit held that the agency's.