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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Mongo2116 who wrote (896616)10/27/2015 11:27:25 AM
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GOP COMPLAINING ABOUT BENGHAZI SECURITY ISSUES DESPITE PREVIOUSLY DEMANDING EMBASSY SECURITY CUTS

I posted this to you last Sunday, sonny. It's not my job to educate you, boy, and keep correcting your LIES and fabrications. Now please take some initiative and find somebody to read this to you and explain it to you, if necessary. Do you lie so much that you can't even remember where and when you do it? How sad to be so stupid.

There really is no need to LIE and FABRICATE. Why do you scummy pinheads ALWAYS have to LIE?

1. Cuts were made but didn't go into effect until after the the slaying of Americans

CNN Fact Check:


2. According to Democratic House Oversight Committee staff, the amount that the GOP-led House passed for two accounts that pay for embassy security in fiscal 2012 ($2.311 billion) was $330 million less than the Obama administration had requested ($2.641 billion).

A GOP House Appropriations Committee aide confirmed the House bill had less in these accounts than what the administration requested.

However, the final bill, after being worked on by the Democratic-led Senate, put in more money than what had passed in the House. The final bill, which passed with bipartisan support, gave a total of $2.37 billion to these accounts for fiscal 2012 -- about $270 million less than what the administration had requested.

Conclusion: The GOP-led House did initially approve about $330 million less than what the administration requested, but in the final bill, passed with bipartisan support after adjustments by the Senate, put the amount a little closer to the administration's target.

cnn.com
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