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BumRushDaShow

(170,085 posts)
25. And thank you for reading my comments and rants!
Sat Mar 28, 2026, 06:44 AM
Mar 28


What makes me madder is how IGNORANT the media is about how the government functions, including how a bill becomes a law.

I hate to say it but that School House Rock's "I'm Just a bill" should be required viewing for any and every political reporter -



I was yelling at the radio at 4 am ET this morning listening to a national reporter fumbling over what has transpired the past couple days, and the whole concept of 3 branches that are SUPPOSED TO HAVE "checks and balances".



Every major news outlet NEEDS to have some kind of expert in government affairs who is aware of this and can act as a resource for the rest of the reporters.

So for example, before the end of January 2026, there was a "Minibus" of bundled appropriations bills that covered groups/Departments, that consisted of -

H.R.7148 - Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2026

DIVISION A--DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE APPROPRIATIONS ACT, 2026* (*NOTE: no "DEPARTMENT OF WAR" )
DIVISION B--DEPARTMENTS OF LABOR, HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES, AND EDUCATION, AND RELATED AGENCIES APPROPRIATIONS ACT, 2026
DIVISION D--TRANSPORTATION, HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT, AND RELATED AGENCIES APPROPRIATIONS ACT, 2026
DIVISION E--FINANCIAL SERVICES AND GENERAL GOVERNMENT APPROPRIATIONS ACT, 2026* (*this includes the DEPARTMENT OF TREAASURY)
DIVISION F--NATIONAL SECURITY, DEPARTMENT OF STATE, AND RELATED PROGRAMS APPROPRIATIONS ACT, 2026


And if you dive into that, under the appropriations titled - DEPARTMENTS OF LABOR, HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES, AND EDUCATION, AND RELATED AGENCIES APPROPRIATIONS ACT, 2026 (which is HHS, DOL, Dept of Education, and related), under DOL for the Bureau of Labor Statistics (the group that reports the Unemployment Rate and a niumber of other statistics) there is a section DESIGNATED for SALARIES AND EXPENSES -

Bureau of Labor Statistics

salaries and expenses

For necessary expenses for the Bureau of Labor Statistics,
including advances or reimbursements to State, Federal, and local
agencies and their employees for services rendered, $640,500,000,
together with not to exceed $68,000,000 which may be expended from the
Employment Security Administration account in the Unemployment Trust
Fund.


with a designated amount of money and in this case, also referencing funding towards salaries also coming from an "Unemployment Trust Fund".

EVERY ONE of these has sections FOR SALARIES AND EXPENSES.

Trying to unilaterally "reprogram money" that 45 keeps doing, outside of what leeway was designated by Congress in appropriations (and note that the Barbarbic Butcher Bill INCLUDES multi-year appropriations being that it was done by "reconciliation", which is a budget function that can designate certain appropriations for certain things), gets into financially dicey and even illegal territory.

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2 members have recommended this reply (displayed in chronological order):

Johnson can't ever get trumps kacekwl Mar 27 #1
EEEwwwww! BComplex Mar 27 #4
Tiny thing dave99 Mar 27 #8
I'd recommend a toothpick. Midnight Writer Mar 27 #12
Time to send little Mikey to the moon. Just deport the POS. Trueblue1968 Mar 27 #22
Well, it wouldn't take up a lot of room. Trump himself revealed its' ACTUAL size: AZ8theist Mar 28 #24
They suddenly become concern babies... ananda Mar 27 #2
"Miller-Meeks, R-Iowa, who is facing what could be a difficult re-election bid this fall" Strelnikov_ Mar 27 #3
What's that move called where Massey, Greene, Mace and Boebert brought BComplex Mar 27 #5
A "Discharge Petition". Democrats could probably do that next BumRushDaShow Mar 27 #7
BRDS, how in the world do you know so many things? BComplex Mar 27 #10
I worked in the federal government for over 30 years BumRushDaShow Mar 27 #17
That's got to be hitting you really hard right now to see what's going on. BComplex Mar 27 #21
And thank you for reading my comments and rants! BumRushDaShow Mar 28 #25
Unfortunately "every major news outlet" is now totally (well, 96.7%) controlled by the BComplex Mar 28 #27
"the democrats need to get this message out there" is not going to happen in the same way" BumRushDaShow Mar 28 #28
I never listen to radio, except NPR, so I'm really glad to hear that! BComplex Mar 28 #29
the opposite take is on FoxNews front page. House gop rages at senate. nt wiggs Mar 27 #6
Most of the "M$M has the same Faux Snooze take BumRushDaShow Mar 27 #9
Johnson did this so that Trump can do his grandstanding and play his "savior" role by commanding that TSA gets paid. h2ebits Mar 27 #11
and of course, if T can do that, why didn't he do that three weeks ago? eggplant Mar 27 #16
Dump's sock puppet orangecrush Mar 27 #13
I guess Johnson is ok with TSA employees having to eat their Buddyzbuddy Mar 27 #14
"Privately express"? How about PUBLICLY REMOVE? Martin Eden Mar 27 #15
So the usual GOP plan: reject a reasonable bipartisan bill and blame the Dems. Beartracks Mar 27 #18
It seems like a very bad move, PR-wise. NH Ethylene Mar 27 #19
FAKE JESUS (Satan) told him to shut it down.... Jack Valentino Mar 27 #20
Election-threatened Repukes issue tepid "Save Ass" pseudo-statements. NBachers Mar 27 #23
Didn't Mike do this to his Senate colleagues before? newdeal2 Mar 28 #26
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