Republicans from hurricane-ravaged states warn against stripping disaster aid from spending bill
Source: The Hill
12/18/24 8:30 PM ET
Senate Republicans from regions affected by hurricanes and other storms are warning negotiators against stripping disaster funding from the stopgap spending bill that is suddenly in turmoil after President-elect Trump heavily criticized Speaker Mike Johnsons (R-La.) plan. Multiple Republicans indicated that they would hold up any bill that does not include more than $100 billion in funding to help recovery efforts after hurricanes Helene and Milton, along with other natural disasters, and that any continuing resolution known as a CR must include it.
Yeah, weve got to have the disaster relief. I cant go home and
play like it didnt happen. Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) said. To anybody who thinks that disaster relief is pork, come to where I live, see what happened in my state, in North Carolina and Georgia.
Theres a time for the government, Graham continued, noting that some individuals and families in parts of those states have lost everything. Theres generations of families where the entire family was wiped out. This is an absolute moral imperative to get money into the system to help these people get back on their feet.
Trump threw a massive wrench into spending talks on Wednesday by calling on lawmakers to deal with the debt ceiling in any potential stopgap. This came despite the debt ceiling, which is not set to come up until the summer, not being part of negotiations on this current bill throughout the process.
Read more: https://thehill.com/homenews/senate/5047783-graham-tillis-disaster-aid-spending-bill/
BoRaGard
(3,457 posts)BOSSHOG
(40,525 posts)You give em what for Lindsay. By god, conservative values and Republican fiscal responsibility just go straight to hell for republicans ravaged by Mother Nature. To anybody who thinks. Go get em part time MAGA Boy.
Lovie777
(15,488 posts)many voted for the Republicans, and against their own interest.
Bengus81
(7,562 posts)Chances are people in those areas won't have a house anymore to worry about FEMA aid.
displacedvermoter
(3,374 posts)"There's a time for government, when the white people I represent need help."
Senator Lindsey Graham (R - Faux Outrage)
LakeVermilion
(1,227 posts)to be passed in August/September? But the Republicans insisted on waiting till after the November elections. What could possibly go wrong with that idea?
This is the perfect kickoff for a second TSF presidency. Its a gut punch to the MAGAs and the people who didnt vote. And to those CEOs who are beating a path to kiss the ring. Musk and TSF should learn to keep their mouths shut.
BumRushDaShow
(145,246 posts)and Johnson ignored it, while his "owner" and the owner's "pet lapdog" were jockeying for photo-ops in the devastated areas.
hatrack
(61,361 posts)Stupid fuckers.
Gore1FL
(22,025 posts)Zambero
(9,792 posts)Transactional politics at its "finest".
Zambero
(9,792 posts)Voting them into often only hastens one's demise. "Loyalty" notwithstanding, they won't be spared. Not if Elon has anything to say about it, and he does. They were forewarned, but took their chances. Lindsey, Susie Concern et al provide the usual lip service, but hold no sway. The election is over.
underpants
(187,732 posts)UpInArms
(51,951 posts)Talking out of both sides of his pouty little mouth.
4catsmom
(350 posts)isn't that the GOP policy? get out there and cut down some logs and get those homes rebuilt
ananda
(31,043 posts)So many people wanted to vote for a white man
that they would just not worry about anything
he actually said, all lies, or anythiing he said
he would actually do, all true.
Deep State Witch
(11,439 posts)Eloon could donate the money to rebuild Western North Carolina and have at least a billion left over.
NotHardly
(1,450 posts)kacekwl
(7,700 posts)Dumb fucks.