For the duration of yesterday’s debate on the financial debt ceiling, Rep. Joe Neguse produced Republicans glance like the absolute fools they are.
House Republicans have tried out to faux President Biden is the culprit in their malingering and refusal to produce an true Household spending plan (or do any work relevant to the US financial system).
Rep. Neguse identified as them out the right way.
JOE NEGUSE (D-NY): Some of these phrases, sort of laying blame on the president, and describe… I consider he applied the word dithering and extensive delays.
I hope we can surely disabuse the American general public of any of these exaggerations and, in my see, falsehoods all over the mother nature of the negotiations that have taken location.
The president set ahead a budget months ago.
Mr. Chairman, Chairman Smith, do you know when the president submitted his spending budget to the United States Congress?
SMITH: I do not bear in mind, — but
NEGUSE: It was March 9th.
SMITH: It was late. It was owing February 1st.
NEGUSE: Oh, I’m glad you pointed out that. Chairman Smith, when did the Republicans submit their spending plan?
SMITH: You would want to talk to the spending plan chair.
NEGUSE: I would require to talk to the finances chair. Effectively, Mr. Estes, when did the Republicans submit their spending budget? Only in the procedures committee, by the way, could a witness lay blame on the president for currently being a few weeks late in publishing his price range, when his social gathering hasn’t submitted a price range, period of time. I do not know if I’m living in the Twilight Zone.. …
“I never keep in mind” sounds like a Trump deposition.