A Stark Comparison

Via Lucianne here and here surveying Breitbart and The Hill.

I wish we had more (or all) Jeff Sessions and few  (or none) Tom Coles. What exactly does Cole think voters wanted, as expressed in the mid-term…more Harry Reid???!!! DLH


Jeff Sessions Opposes Omnibus:
Harry Reid ´Shouldn´t Be Entitled
To Bind´ America
Breitbart Big Government, by Matthew Boyle    Original Article
Posted By: KarenJ1– 11/12/2014 7:54:32 PM     Post Reply
Incoming Senate Budget Committee chairman Sen. Jeff Sessions (R-AL) says it’d be smart for congressional Republicans to oppose any long-term omnibus spending bill in the lame duck session of Congress that begins this week. Sessions says that’s because voters nationwide removed Democrats from power, so outgoing Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid shouldn’t get to “bind” the nation’s fiscal policies after such a resounding election. “Sen. Reid shouldn’t be entitled to bind the country next year when we get a new Congress so I think that would be smart for a whole lot of reasons,” Sessions said in a conversation with

Key Republican: Short-term
funding bill would be ´mistake´
The Hill [Washington, DC], by Rebecca Shabad    Original Article
Posted By: KarenJ1– 11/12/2014 7:48:51 PM     Post Reply
Rep. Tom Cole (R-Okla.) said Wednesday Congress should pass a long-term spending bill that funds the government through September 2015. On MSNBC’s “The Daily Rundown,” Cole was asked whether he would insist on the longer-term omnibus spending bill rather than a short-term extension. “I think a short-term extension in my view is a mistake. I actually agree very much we should have a long-term bill. We should pass an omnibus spending bill similar to what the president´s requested that will give us stability through at least September 30th of next year,” Cole said. “I think that´s an important thing.” Cole

 

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One Response to A Stark Comparison

  1. Designated2 says:

    Cole is incredibly incredible

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