Update on Amnesty, Part: I’ve Lost Count
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UPDATE: A Michelle Malkin commenter has converted the document into plain text, which can be downloaded here. Meanwhile, people are asking for their RNC donations back. You can get a full refund of any donations to the RNC or RSC, that you made in the last year. Bryan explains how.
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UPDATE: The 373 page amendment is out. Michelle has it here. I’m scanning it for anything that sticks out.
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I’m running out of freaking pictures to post. Anywho, a little update on the Grand Cluster-F*ck. Michelle is getting word from Senate sources:
Here’s what I’m hearing from several Hill sources…
The so-called “Clay Pigeon” amendment, 300-plus pages, is still being drafted. Reviewing it will be impossible. No one has read it through. Thank your Senate GOP leadership for that. The amendment buyoffs are frantically underway. Rumors that the amendment is being re-drafted to include a deal cut with one senator who threw the pro-amnesty forces a cloture vote.
Around 5:30 pm House Republicans are supposed to vote on a measure that would essentially condemn the Senate immigration bill.
House Republicans disapprove of the Senate immigration bill that is expected to go back to the floor for debate Tuesday afternoon, according to a resolution that was floated during a House GOP meeting Tuesday morning.
The one-line resolution, which simply reads, “resolved the House GOP Conference disapproves of the Senate immigration bill,” was offered by Rep. Pete Hoekstra (R-Mich.). It is expected to pass the House Republican Conference by a large margin when the body meets again Tuesday evening at 5:30 p.m., despite the fact the Senate bill’s language has yet to be finalized.
So, some good news there. The administration is saying it has enough votes to get the bill through the Senate. However, we only need 5 additional Senators to vote NO to stop cloture on Thursday. Last I heard, the Senate lines were flooded, which inboxes being full.