Fifty-one Democrats and 19 Republicans voted against the bill, but it passed with overwhelming bipartisan support
* The budget was $25 billion more than Biden asked for and a 5% increase over last year's spending
* It passed the Senate 88-11 after moving through the House 363-70
* Seven progressive Democrats voted against the bill in the Senate, as did three Senate Republicans - Rand Paul, Ky., Mike Braun, Ind., and Mike Lee, Utah
* Fifty-one House Democrats and 19 House Republicans voted against the bill
President Biden signed the $768 billion 2022 defense budget on Monday, a wide-ranging bill that includes security assistance for Ukraine amid heightened threats from Russia and billions for a deterrence initiative to counter China.
The budget, $25 billion more than Biden asked for and a 5% increase over last year's spending, passed the Senate 88-11 after moving through the House 363-70.
The bill includes a 2.7% pay increase for U.S. troops and more aircraft and Navy ship purchases, and set strategy for dealing with threats like Russia and China.
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Biden signed it, but he won't remember what is in it after New Years.
ReplyDeletea comment that tells us more about you than anything else.
ReplyDeleteDo you expect him to remember details on so massive a bill? He knows he signed it. He knows it was approved by congress. He knows when, where, and why he signed it. Now go back to your milk and cookies child
You really expect people to believe that! Hahahahaha
DeleteI expect him to remember highlights of some big ticket items. I especially expect him to remember the AI and hypersonic missile arms race and what items in the budget address it, If he cannot do the latter, he does not belong in the White house.
ReplyDeleteStill trying to pummel people with your comments (10:08) I see.