Congressional appropriators, the lawmakers with jurisdiction over government funding, were once among the most powerful figures on Capitol Hill.
Those days might be over.
Those days might be over.
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It’s that they sold us out for practically nothing. Either their offshore accounts have gotten very fat lately or they’re on video doing awful awful things.
The lawmakers still have jurisdiction. The acts circumnavigating them are unconstitutional and require the immediate removal of the admin for rebellion against the execution of the constitution.
I’m sure the people of Maine (and maybe in every red state) could save money by sending a rubber stamp to the senate instead.
That's why the founders said "we need a consensus in spending, not a king's orders".
https://jasonegenberg.substack.com/p/the-democrats-biggest-mistake-fighting
NOBODY CARES WHAT A RUBBER STAMP THINKS!