Merry Christmas this is what you got in the 2022 Omnibus bill

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Rickt300

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Some 13 billion for an FBI that is being outed as censoring free speech, spying on Americans, interfering with presidential elections, manipulating media, swat teaming people for little or no reason, politically motivated investigations and arresting people under false pretenses.

Federal Law Enforcement: The salaries and expenses accounts of the law enforcement and
prosecutorial agencies of the DOJ’s Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), U.S. Marshals
Service, Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and
Explosives (ATF), and U.S. Attorneys total $19.2 billion, $1.2 billion more than the fiscal year
2022 enacted level. The Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) is funded at $8.4 billion, an increase
of $528 million, or 7 percent, more than the fiscal year 2022 enacted level. Funding will allow
these agencies to cover the Federal pay raise increase as well as other key priorities, such as
continued programming and staffing to follow through with First Step Act (FSA) requirements at
the BOP and increased judicial protection services at the Marshals Service.


You also got a lump of coal to stem the invasion at the southern border. Oops no you didn't even get a lump of coal, my mistake. In fact you get to pay for all the illegals and their bills!

Rebuilding the Refugee Program at United States Citizenship and Immigration Services:
The bill includes $133 million to meet the refugee admissions goal of 125,000 for fiscal year
2023, a critical investment that will save the lives of children and families across the globe and
bring economic prosperity to the United States. Until now, United States Citizenship and
Immigration Services was the only federal agency not appropriated the necessary funds to
participate in the refugee program, despite the fact that at least three separate federal agencies are
involved in the day-to-day operations. This investment could not have come at a better time.
The end of 2021 saw nearly 90 million people forcibly displaced due to persecution, conflict,
violence, human rights violations and other disasters. War, famine and disaster, from Ukraine to
Yemen, means now, more than ever, America must demonstrate its commitment to security,
prosperity and safety. Supporting the refugee program is one meaningful step

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Resources for a More Humane and Safe Environment Along our Borders: Funding is
provided to Customs and Border Protection (CBP) and Immigration and Customs Enforcement
(ICE) to assist state and local governments, non-governmental organizations (NGOs) partners,
and federal law enforcement in response to the high level of noncitizens arriving at the southwest
border. The majority of these noncitizens are seeking asylum or otherwise fleeing corrupt
regimes and the impacts of natural disasters in their home countries. Within CBP, funding is
provided to give Border Patrol additional capacity and capabilities to support agents including
funds for temporary soft-sided facilities, transportation, and personnel support, which will reduce
overcrowding at facilities and allow agents to return to the field faster.
Additionally, funding is provided for humanitarian assistance that bolsters the operational
capabilities of the U.S. Border Patrol. This new grant program, CBP’s Shelter and Services
Program, joins a suite of tools available to CBP to help manage the border. It invests federal
dollars directly into state and local governments and NGOs who work with federal personnel at
the border to provide life-saving humanitarian assistance, including shelter and transportation,
allowing CBP to reduce overcrowding and minimize the need for additional temporary holding
space. Further, resources are included for ICE for non-detention border management, including
for medical costs for noncitizens in custody and transportation requirements.
In order to better inform Congress about the resource requirements to create a more humane
environment for both noncitizens encountered on the border and the federal law enforcement
charged with securing our border, the bill includes language directing the Secretary to ensure the
development of projections of encounters at the southwest border (broken out by single adults,
families, and unaccompanied children) and to share such projections with the Attorney General,
and the Secretaries of Health and Human Services and State. The Secretary is also directed to
use such projections to estimate future workload, identify requirements associated with that
workload, and develop cost estimates for those requirements in order to inform budget
justifications provided to Congress



At the same time you got your hopes shafted thinking the Republicans (ha ha ha) would have the leverage of the purse right after the first of the year to reign in the Biden administration.

The published "summary" of the bill.

https://www.appropriations.senate.g...al-year-2023-omnibus-appropriations-bill

For the hardcore enthusiast the actual Text of the bill.
https://www.appropriations.senate.gov/imo/media/doc/JRQ121922.PDF
 

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Almost makes a person dislike Biden and his denizens of the dark.
Inhofe voted for this bill as did Cornyn and some 15 other republicans, they wanted to keep the newly elected house members from having any leverage against the demrats. This bill could easily have waited til the first week of January. We know the snake Biden is and now we know the traitors in the republican party.

Republican Sens. Roy Blunt (MO), John Boozman (AR), Shelley Moore Capito (WV), Susan Collins (ME), John Cornyn (TX), Tom Cotton (AR), Lindsey Graham (SC), Jim Inhofe (OK), Mitch McConnell (KY), Jerry Moran (KS), Lisa Murkowski (AK), Robert Portman (OH), Mitt Romney (UT), Mike Rounds (SD), Richard Shelby (AL), John Thune (SD), Roger Wicker (MS) and Todd Young (IN)

The House Republicans who voted in favor were Reps. John Katko, R-N.Y.; Chris Jacobs, R-N.Y.; Brian Fitzpatrick, R-Pa.; Fred Upton, R-Mich.; Adam Kinzinger, R-Ill.; Rodney Davis, R-Ill.; Steve Womack, R-Ark.; Jaime Herrera Beutler, R-Wash.; and Liz Cheney, R-Wyo.
 
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Not enough. We need TRILLIONS more.
Spend ALL OF IT. Pay none of the debt.
Run it into the dirt.

Loot the corpse of the empire.

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