Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., on Friday scheduled a Sept. 8 procedural vote on a constitutional amendment to limit the amount of money that can be donated to campaigns, a measure that's likely more about curbing donations to conservative candidates than it is about about cleaning up politics.
Meanwhile, the U.S.-Mexico border is being overrun by thousands of unaccompanied illegal minors and lawmakers have yet to come up with a solution to the growing humanitarian crisis.
Think about it: Just before Senate business ended Friday, with roughly 100 lawmakers skipping town to return to their home districts for the five-week August recess, Reid filed cloture on a motion to proceed with S.J. Res. 19, which seeks to undo the Supreme Court's 2010 Citizens United decision that ruled the federal government cannot restrict political contributions from unions and corporations.
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He's one of the biggest hogs at the trough! Guess he's figured out how to give it to family, before the eyes see his moves. He's a POS.
His service to the citizens of the US has been on recess for years.
I respect no one that wears a rubber bracelet.
8:32 But, when you wear one, it magically cures whatever cause it's for. It certainly doesn't go to make the CEO of the non profit richer. Noooo.
Why do you think they are running all of the commercials for donating cash, versus supplies and other items? More money to throw in the trough.
Go back to sleep harry...
He needs to be Hung for treason to the United States of America.
I bet you he is making $$$$$&&$$$$$$$$$$$ on them.
Ditch Dingy Harry!
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