Furious Freedom Caucus vows to scuttle debt deal

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UPDATE: Sunday, May 28, 2023 · 4:46:44 PM +00:00 · kos

Not that it was ever in the cards, but now we know for sure that the Senate won’t be able to pass the legislation with unanimous consent. 

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Fake conservatives agree to fake spending cuts. Deal will increase mandatory spending ~5%, increase military spending ~3%, and maintain current non-military discretionary spending at post-COVID levels. No real cuts to see here.

Conservatives have been sold out once again!

— Rand Paul (@RandPaul) May 28, 2023

And there is a great deal of confusion about the details. 

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Worrisome if this is what each side thinks is in the debt deal:
Jeffries: "We were able to apparently match up a freeze in spending consistent with 2023 levels, 2023 levels, not the 2022 levels."
GOP Whip Emmer: "rollback of non-defense discretionary spending to FY22 Levels."

— Michael McAuliff (@mmcauliff) May 28, 2023

Wow, I had read FY22. Same with the IRS spending, with reports saying $10 billion in cut, and MAGA Rep. Chip Roy saying $1.9 billion. As such, the details may end up being even better for us. 

With a debt deal in hand, the big question is whether House Speaker Kevin McCarthy has the votes to pass his chamber. As of now, he’s projecting confidence. 

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McCarthy asked about some House Freedom Caucus members opposing the debt deal: "We did a conference call with our (House GOP) conference and over 95% were overwhelmingly excited about what they see."

— Craig Caplan (@CraigCaplan) May 28, 2023

There is little chance his caucus is “overwhelmingly excited,” but with Democratic votes, passage shouldn’t be a problem. 

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