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Obama is Destroying Our Infrastructure Again ...

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Sal

Sal

... and Republicans are great at governing ...

This much is clear: The House will completely ignore the Senate-passed highway bill.

“We’re not taking up the Senate bill,” House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy vowed Monday afternoon.

But what’s less clear is what the House will do to keep the Highway Trust Fund up and running after its spending authority runs out Friday, just as the monthlong August recess sets in on Capitol Hill.

Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio) and McCarthy (R-Calif.) have a few options, which they will discuss in a Monday afternoon Republican leadership meeting. They could sit on their hands, and try to force the Senate to pass the five-month extension the House passed earlier this month. Or they could try to jump-start the process by considering a two- or three-month bill — a move that’s being actively considered by congressional leaders.

There are upsides and perils to both approaches. A short-term highway patch is risky, because it could kick this debate into September, a frantic 12-day period during which Congress will also have to consider legislation to avert a government shutdown and a bill to weigh in on President Barack Obama’s nuclear deal with Iran. Not to mention, Pope Francis will be visiting Capitol Hill Sept. 24.

House leaders have to decide quickly. The chamber is slated to leave town by Thursday.

Read more: http://www.politico.com/story/2015/07/kevin-mccarthy-house-rules-out-senate-highway-bill-120668.html#ixzz3h7VUWQRm

TEOTWAWKI

TEOTWAWKI

Snark Spigot wrote:... and Republicans are great at governing ...

This much is clear: The House will completely ignore the Senate-passed highway bill.

“We’re not taking up the Senate bill,” House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy vowed Monday afternoon.

But what’s less clear is what the House will do to keep the Highway Trust Fund up and running after its spending authority runs out Friday, just as the monthlong August recess sets in on Capitol Hill.

Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio) and McCarthy (R-Calif.) have a few options, which they will discuss in a Monday afternoon Republican leadership meeting. They could sit on their hands, and try to force the Senate to pass the five-month extension the House passed earlier this month. Or they could try to jump-start the process by considering a two- or three-month bill — a move that’s being actively considered by congressional leaders.

There are upsides and perils to both approaches. A short-term highway patch is risky, because it could kick this debate into September, a frantic 12-day period during which Congress will also have to consider legislation to avert a government shutdown and a bill to weigh in on President Barack Obama’s nuclear deal with Iran. Not to mention, Pope Francis will be visiting Capitol Hill Sept. 24.

House leaders have to decide quickly. The chamber is slated to leave town by Thursday.

Read more: http://www.politico.com/story/2015/07/kevin-mccarthy-house-rules-out-senate-highway-bill-120668.html#ixzz3h7VUWQRm

And why is that a problem ?...where's that separation stuff at ?

Sal

Sal

TEOTWAWKI wrote:
Snark Spigot wrote:... and Republicans are great at governing ...

This much is clear: The House will completely ignore the Senate-passed highway bill.

“We’re not taking up the Senate bill,” House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy vowed Monday afternoon.

But what’s less clear is what the House will do to keep the Highway Trust Fund up and running after its spending authority runs out Friday, just as the monthlong August recess sets in on Capitol Hill.

Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio) and McCarthy (R-Calif.) have a few options, which they will discuss in a Monday afternoon Republican leadership meeting. They could sit on their hands, and try to force the Senate to pass the five-month extension the House passed earlier this month. Or they could try to jump-start the process by considering a two- or three-month bill — a move that’s being actively considered by congressional leaders.

There are upsides and perils to both approaches. A short-term highway patch is risky, because it could kick this debate into September, a frantic 12-day period during which Congress will also have to consider legislation to avert a government shutdown and a bill to weigh in on President Barack Obama’s nuclear deal with Iran. Not to mention, Pope Francis will be visiting Capitol Hill Sept. 24.

House leaders have to decide quickly. The chamber is slated to leave town by Thursday.

Read more: http://www.politico.com/story/2015/07/kevin-mccarthy-house-rules-out-senate-highway-bill-120668.html#ixzz3h7VUWQRm

And why is that a problem ?...where's that separation stuff at ?

It wouldn't be, but I understand that in honor of the Pope's visit there will be naked child safari on the National Mall and it's going to be a traffic nightmare.

TEOTWAWKI

TEOTWAWKI

wonder what caliber he will be hunting with ?

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