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GOP Refutes Dem Fearmongering About Budget Bill With One Simple Fact

According to House Republicans, Democrats’ intentions about the House budget bill are not only representative examples of fear exaggeration, but also “four Pinocchio” level of falsehood.

House GOP leadership is working to beat the conservative fiscal Hawks who oppose the current version of the budget resolution. They also refute Democrats’ claims about the budget bill as House minority leader Hakeem Jeffries seeks to vote for a politically dangerous budget resolution against vulnerable Republicans. House Democrats say the House GOP budget plan is trying to launch a qualification program that will treat wealthy Americans with the expense of the working class, despite providing little evidence. It’s there. (Related: Senate DEMS thwarts GOP’s efforts to remove Biden’s handcuffs on American energy)

“The Republican budget represents the biggest Medicaid cut in history,” Jeffries said at a press conference outside the Capitol on Tuesday. “Let me be clear: House Democrats don’t offer a single vote on this reckless Republican budget. Not one.”

“The reckless Republican budget hurts everyday Americans who rely on Medicaid, nutritional aid, and veteran aid,” Jeffries said. “It’s not a reality show. It’s no joke. It’s not politics as usual. It’s a matter of life and death.”

Republicans rebutted the Democratic issue in one simple statement. The GOP budget proposal does not provide for specific expenditure reductions.

“I have not lost the fake caricatures and distorted criticism that are lobbed in this budget resolution,” House Rules Committee Chairman Virginia Fox said the House Rules Committee adopts resolution I mentioned it earlier on Monday. “It doesn’t include programmatic assumptions or reductions, despite the high possibility that my Democrat colleagues would argue.”

“Let’s repeat that. It doesn’t include any program assumptions or cuts,” FOXX added.

House GOP leadership reiterated Tuesday that the House budget resolution would not lay out specific cuts to government programs, but would simply provide directions to committees to commence the next phase of the budget adjustment process. . Once the House budget resolution passes, the relevant committee will be tasked with implementing certain expenditure and tax instructions within its jurisdiction, which will result in the committee being placed on the location of potential savings. There’s nothing to tell.

Budget resolution does not cover specific qualification programs such as Medicaid. The House Energy Commerce Committee (a House Panel with jurisdiction over Medicaid) is tasked with identifying at least $880 billion in savings over a decade, but House GOP leadership will cut popular qualification programs It does not indicate that. We support waste, fraud and abuse.

House majority leader Steve Scullies reiterated his Democratic colleagues and corporate media that the House budget resolution did not even mention the term “Medicaid.”

“Did you know they’re talking about Medicaid cuts on all the Democrats talking about the horrible things this budget is trying to do?” Steve Scullies said Tuesday. , and yet, Democrats are lying about things that are within the budget because they don’t want to talk about the truth about the votes we’re starting. To start the process I’m voting for

Republican lawmakers also uncovered House Democrats’ false allegations that future tax provisions in the GOP budget proposal would benefit only high-income Americans.

This budget is a betrayal of middle-class Republicans,” Massachusetts Democrat Jim McGovern said Monday. “It encourages the very programs that millions of Americans rely on healthcare, food aid and education.

But House GOP’s leadership emphasizes working-class Americans will benefit more from extending Trump’s tax cuts and enacting a new president’s tax priorities.

“99% of people who see tax increases without voting.” [on extending the Trump tax cuts] Scalise said Tuesday. “That’s someone who wants to see a tax increase while Democrats lie and use billionaires’ names. They’ll kick the guts of hardworking people in America.”

Republican lawmakers say Americans and businesses will make the largest tax hike in recent US history if the tax cuts and employment law provisions Trump signed to law during the first administration are not extended by the end of this year. He claims to be watching.

“In my district, four families with median income in my district at around $70,000 a year will see taxes rise over $1,400, so they’ll end up expiring Trump’s tax cuts, the Republican Party said. Minnesota Rep. Michelle Fishbach said.

The budget resolution is the first step in the budget adjustment process, with Congressional Republicans embarking on implementing Trump’s first year legislative priorities. The House budget resolution approves a deficit increase of up to $4.5 trillion, implements the president’s tax agenda and aims to cut spending between $1.5 trillion to $2 trillion. The House resolution also approves a $4 trillion increase in statutory debt restrictions.

The House is expected to vote for the budget proposal as early as Tuesday evening.

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