House Speaker Mike Johnson's (R-Louisiana) new spending bill not only funds programs that run counter to the Republican cause, but also incorporates long-established terms like “criminal” and “homeless.” It also includes awakened words that redefine.
The new bill, introduced Wednesday by Rep. Nancy Mace (R-S.C.), would change “criminal” to “justice-involved individuals,” or “homeless” to “individuals experiencing homelessness.” It contains phrases that cause headaches, such as replacing it with “. Comment via Nancy Mace's X thread:
Section 102, page 947: Redefines “homeless individual” to “individual experiencing homelessness.”
Section 102, page 947: Redefines “homeless children” to “children experiencing homelessness.”
Section 111, page 958: Redefines “out-of-school youth” to “opportunity youth.”
Section 111, page 958: Redefines “low-skilled adult” to “adult with basic skill needs.”
Section 1398 Page: Redefines “offenders in penal institutions and institutionalized individuals'' to “judicial personnel incarcerated in correctional institutions and other institutionalized individuals.''
Section 208, page 1400: Redefines “criminal” to “individual involved in justice.”
As Breitbart News reported, the government funding bill would include “one of the State Department's Global Engagement Centers (GECs), an agency that funds organizations that censor conservative media, including Breitbart News It also includes a yearly extension.
Provisions extending funding for the program are included on page 139 of a 1,537-page continuing resolution released Tuesday night, hours before the House votes on the short-term spending bill.
of washington examiner Gabe Kaminski Posted On Twitter, the bill “includes a one-year extension of the State Department's Global Engagement Center,” the agency said. matt taibi The organization is reportedly funding anti-speech campaigns and is being sued by The Federalist and The Daily Wire. ”
Appearing on “The Alex Marlowe Show” on Wednesday, Sen. Josh Hawley (R-Missouri) said the continuing resolution (CR) spending bill sponsored by House Speaker Johnson was intended to allow Congress to pass the bill quickly. He said that the vote was delayed. No one was given time to properly scrutinize its contents, just before Friday's deadline for government funding.
“By law, Congress is supposed to pass a budget in September,” Hawley said. “They're supposed to break it up into 10 separate budget bills for us to discuss, read and pass, and they're not doing any of that. They're clearly doing 9 They're counting on the fact that the deadline for the month passes quickly, and then at the end of the year, a huge amount piles up and there's no more time, no one has time to read this. That's what they want.”
“They're betting on it. They don't want us to read and find out what we've crammed into this. That's why they're trying to rush a vote tonight.” “Democrats have been doing this for decades, and the fact that Republicans are doing the same thing is just disgusting.”
Hawley concluded that the bill would be “very harmful” to President Trump, “because they would be spending all this money on Democratic priorities and other garbage.”
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