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1 hour ago, pakeer_saab said:

with elections and recent 7T printed, government will have very less room to pump any more money, all they can do it delay

End of the month spending bill approve avutadaaa timely? if not FASAK.

 

THE CLOCK IS TICKING — Congress is trickling back into town with an important item on its agenda: Pass a spending deal by Sept. 30 to avert a government shutdown.

With just 24 days to go, the White House urged Congress last week to pass a continuing resolution — a short-term funding fix — that would keep the government open and punt larger spending decisions to later this year.

The Biden administration wants the continuing resolution to include $3.7 billion for CMS to assist with eligibility verifications of Medicaid and marketplace programs and keep the marketplace up and running. It also asks for $1.9 billion in funding for HHS’ Office of Refugee Resettlement, noting that certain health programs, including community health centers and the Medicaid Disproportionate Share Hospital program, must also be extended.

But, passing any funding deal at all looks to be an uphill battle, made more difficult by the House Freedom Caucus’ demands. The group of roughly three dozen Republicans said it won’t support a continuing resolution unless certain of its priorities are met. Those include passing a sweeping GOP border bill and opposing a “blank check” for Ukraine aid.

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1 hour ago, Hitman said:

End of the month spending bill approve avutadaaa timely? if not FASAK.

 

THE CLOCK IS TICKING — Congress is trickling back into town with an important item on its agenda: Pass a spending deal by Sept. 30 to avert a government shutdown.

With just 24 days to go, the White House urged Congress last week to pass a continuing resolution — a short-term funding fix — that would keep the government open and punt larger spending decisions to later this year.

The Biden administration wants the continuing resolution to include $3.7 billion for CMS to assist with eligibility verifications of Medicaid and marketplace programs and keep the marketplace up and running. It also asks for $1.9 billion in funding for HHS’ Office of Refugee Resettlement, noting that certain health programs, including community health centers and the Medicaid Disproportionate Share Hospital program, must also be extended.

But, passing any funding deal at all looks to be an uphill battle, made more difficult by the House Freedom Caucus’ demands. The group of roughly three dozen Republicans said it won’t support a continuing resolution unless certain of its priorities are met. Those include passing a sweeping GOP border bill and opposing a “blank check” for Ukraine aid.

every year udedi kada 

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3 hours ago, Allasaani_Peddana said:

USA prints money and the rest of the world has to work for it.

those days are over, all countries are developing mechanisms to minimize dollar use unless they are satellite states of US

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3 hours ago, Allasaani_Peddana said:

Oka side emo economy might tank antunnaru, inko side emo taylor swift will make two billion dollars from her recent tour antunnaru. Very strange times.

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2 hours ago, Hitman said:

End of the month spending bill approve avutadaaa timely? if not FASAK.

 

THE CLOCK IS TICKING — Congress is trickling back into town with an important item on its agenda: Pass a spending deal by Sept. 30 to avert a government shutdown.

With just 24 days to go, the White House urged Congress last week to pass a continuing resolution — a short-term funding fix — that would keep the government open and punt larger spending decisions to later this year.

The Biden administration wants the continuing resolution to include $3.7 billion for CMS to assist with eligibility verifications of Medicaid and marketplace programs and keep the marketplace up and running. It also asks for $1.9 billion in funding for HHS’ Office of Refugee Resettlement, noting that certain health programs, including community health centers and the Medicaid Disproportionate Share Hospital program, must also be extended.

But, passing any funding deal at all looks to be an uphill battle, made more difficult by the House Freedom Caucus’ demands. The group of roughly three dozen Republicans said it won’t support a continuing resolution unless certain of its priorities are met. Those include passing a sweeping GOP border bill and opposing a “blank check” for Ukraine aid.

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6 hours ago, Moon_Walker said:

Looks like correction in this coming quarters.

ya voorli bro..? ma voorlo aithey em impact le....masthu sale ayithayyani...5-8% above listing price..  (Philly Suburbs)

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4 minutes ago, SaradaChinnodu said:

ya voorli bro..? ma voorlo aithey em impact le....masthu sale ayithayyani...5-8% above listing price..  (Philly Suburbs)

There will always be suckers buying with FOMO and you will see who will have the last laugh.

People are under the impression that FED will backoff but there is no way they are going back on this rates.

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