Author Topic: THE HOUSE IS SET TO VOTE ON TRILLION DOLLAR SPENDING BILL. NO ONE HAS READ IT  (Read 3805 times)

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Offline Chosen Daughter

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She is just bloviating, making statements without any specifics source. Sorta like some do here.

Is she?  If you give local governments the authority to reject border "wall", "fencing" you have already signed to that agreement.  So any declaration will exclude the provisions he signed to in the bill.  I think Anne is telling the truth here.
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Is she?  If you give local governments the authority to reject border "wall", "fencing" you have already signed to that agreement.  So any declaration will exclude the provisions he signed to in the bill.  I think Anne is telling the truth here.
She may be entirely correct in what she tweeted, but the point is she doesn’t support her statement by pointing out which part of a thousand page bill she’s referring to. Thus just bloviating or bellyaching.
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