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Tuesday, March 11, 2025
THE INDOOR GENERATION: We had closed ourselves in to a point where nothing could get out
WAYS & MEANS COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN, JASON SMITH, MO: "urged the House and Senate to act swiftly" Isn't that what they always say?
We're going to add $328 billion to the deficit this year. We're going to add $295 billion to the deficit the year after that...why would I vote for that?” -@RepThomasMassie
— Natalie F Danelishen (@Chesschick01) March 11, 2025
Thomas told you all why he voted no. pic.twitter.com/bF1P6ktufC
The budget bill passed the House 217-215 and would set out a total amount of money Congress could spend to implement Trump's priorities. --USA Today
From the Ways and Means Committee,
During debate on the budget, Ways and Means Committee Chairman Jason Smith (MO-08) urged the House and Senate to act swiftly to give small businesses and working families the certainty that their taxes will not increase in just a few months . . .
Wasn't this the same cry for Trump's CARES Act, that we "must act swiftly"?
Monday, March 10, 2025
SASHA LATYPOVA: Congress knows who was in charge...[they know about]...DARPA
"Stop pretending [COVID] was a public health event."
— Sense Receptor (@SenseReceptor) March 11, 2025
"What was the basis for the declaration of a CBRN emergency at HHS?...congressional investigations ignore [that]."
"Congress knows who was in charge...[they know about]...DARPA."
"[Congress is distracting us] on purpose."… pic.twitter.com/vQDghdCmx4
"Stop pretending [COVID] was a public health event."
"What was the basis for the declaration of a CBRN emergency at HHS?...congressional investigations ignore [that]." "Congress knows who was in charge...[they know about]...DARPA." "[Congress is distracting us] on purpose."TOBY ROGERS: 'In 1943, there were about a dozen Americans with autism. In 2025, there are between 3.5 and 5 million Americans with autism.' O, and the costs to families . . .
'In 1943, there were about a dozen Americans with autism. In 2025, there are between 3.5 and 5 million Americans with autism. Additional lifetime care costs = $5 million to $7 million per person with autism. So autism costs are already between $17.5 and $35 trillion, just a bit…
— Toby Rogers (@uTobian) March 10, 2025