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#1 完了,Thomas Massie 和 Rand Paul 站出来了
发表于 : 2025年 3月 12日 21:44
由 beijingren3
Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY), a politician as principled as any in the Republican coalition, agreed with Massie’s assessment of the CR: “The bill continues spending at the inflated pandemic levels and will add $2T to the debt this year.”
https://www.theamericanconservative.com ... as-massie/

#2 Re: 完了,Thomas Massie 和 Rand Paul 站出来了
发表于 : 2025年 3月 12日 21:46
由 Dashabi01
CR是什么
#3 Re: 完了,Thomas Massie 和 Rand Paul 站出来了
发表于 : 2025年 3月 12日 21:51
由 beijingren3
a full-year continuing resolution (CR)
#4 Re: 完了,Thomas Massie 和 Rand Paul 站出来了
发表于 : 2025年 3月 12日 21:52
由 beijingren3
CR Rightly Avoids Shutdown But Reflects Broken Budget Process
Mar 11, 2025 Budgets & Projections Budget Process
The House of Representatives will soon vote on a full-year continuing resolution (CR) for Fiscal Year (FY) 2025. The bill would keep the government funded past its current March 14 funding deadline and extend certain expiring health care policies through the end of the fiscal year. According to estimates from the Congressional Budget Office (CBO), the CR would provide $1.6 trillion of total base discretionary spending, with $893 billion for defense and $708 billion for nondefense programs, which would be below the full-year appropriations cap on discretionary spending but above FY 2024 spending.
https://www.crfb.org/press-releases/cr- ... et-process
#5 Re: 完了,Thomas Massie 和 Rand Paul 站出来了
发表于 : 2025年 3月 12日 21:54
由 Chamath
continuing resolution。
#6 Re: 完了,Thomas Massie 和 Rand Paul 站出来了
发表于 : 2025年 3月 12日 21:55
由 swanswan
蘑菇头暴露了,doge叫得欢,为的是背地里再送两个trillion给富人和犹逼
#7 Re: 完了,Thomas Massie 和 Rand Paul 站出来了
发表于 : 2025年 3月 12日 21:58
由 Dashabi01
beijingren3 写了: 2025年 3月 12日 21:52
CR Rightly Avoids Shutdown But Reflects Broken Budget Process
Mar 11, 2025 Budgets & Projections Budget Process
The House of Representatives will soon vote on a full-year continuing resolution (CR) for Fiscal Year (FY) 2025. The bill would keep the government funded past its current March 14 funding deadline and extend certain expiring health care policies through the end of the fiscal year. According to estimates from the Congressional Budget Office (CBO), the CR would provide $1.6 trillion of total base discretionary spending, with $893 billion for defense and $708 billion for nondefense programs, which would be below the full-year appropriations cap on discretionary spending but above FY 2024 spending.
https://www.crfb.org/press-releases/cr- ... et-process
国债快37万亿了吧