The House voted Tuesday afternoon to "deem" the GOP budget approved by Congress in order to begin working on spending bills.Language deeming approval of the Ryan budget was passed as part of a rule governing floor consideration of two 2014 appropriations bills. Republicans said House rules require a budget to be deemed as passed in order to start work on the spending bills.As expected, members approved the rule in a mostly party-line 227-194 vote.
i guess writing budgets you know won't go anywhere is easy, and more costly because you have to do it over and over until it's approved, so why do budget hawks on the right wing spend so much trying to fake us out and then blame this admin of not putting out a budget,we all know what ever weput out will be grounded in keeping their promise to not work with Pres.
The language drew a stiff rebuke from Democrats since the House budget writeen by Budget Committee Chairman Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) has been approved by the House, but not the Senate.
Ryan's budget not only sets a discretionary spending level for 2014 that includes $91 billion less than the Senate Democratic budget, but it also looks to boost defense spending within that limit, at the expense of other programs Democrats are defending.
there is nothing going on here he can't iron the winkles out of that Ryan bill it has never been hyped by anyone other than the right wing, so as everthing else the republicans roll it out again, it will meet the same destination as other two, "hell no you can't".