once again. $80 billion of more discretionary spending is part of the deal. even paul ryan said that this is no way to do business. it s just not. do you suspect it s going to change? are you going to be supporting that bill? i m not. i worry about lifting the budget caps. i want to reprogram money. i do believe we need more money for our military and i support that aspect of it. but lifting the budget cap is something i don t. you have to fix that problem. i do believe paul ryan is the right agent of change. he has broad support, articulate on these issues and knows more about budgeting and the appropriations process than anybody in this body. it s time to give him a chance. he ll be a good speaker. not that my advice matters to anybody. but if i had any advice, it s time to hit the reset button. when 60% of your base feels betrayed by you. i would put your vision and your promises on paper, let the
moves in immediately with stories of miraculous rescue. here it sounded first like another floods-in-asia story. people didn t realize this was a historically significant event and that it was going to transform pakistan. secretary clinton and i and president obama were all over this in the beginning, we were out in the media talking about it. the u.s. came in already with about $350 million. i m proud to say this as an american, joe, we re the first in with the most. senator john kerry and chairman howard burnham have said reprogram money you have in our economic civilian economic assistance program for this and we ll work on it later. the house of representatives passed the vote by 396-2 last week, not only supporting the pakistan people but inviting us to reprogram this very substantial thing. so it isn t that the u.s.