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Bob

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House Democrats seek $94.2 billion in emergency funds | Reuters WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Democrats in the U.S. House of Representatives will seek passage in coming weeks of $94.2 billion in emergency money for the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan and other programs, including $2 billion more to prepare for an influenza pandemic.

House Appropriations Committee Chairman David Obey, outlining the legislation for reporters, also said the legislation would include $2.2 billion to fund some C-17 airplanes for the Pentagon. But it will not address future purchases of a refueling tanker airplane sought by the Air Force.

Obey said $80 million to close the U.S. prison in Guantanamo, Cuba, would not be included in the bill because no details were provided by the administration on how that move would be carried out.

Last month, President Barack Obama asked Congress to give him $83.4 billion more to pay for the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. He is hoping to use the money to begin phasing out combat operations in Iraq while building up U.S. forces in Afghanistan where al Qaeda and Taliban fighters are gaining strength.
 

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who caused the latest 100 billion dollar currency bonfire? suggestions?
 

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who caused the latest 100 billion dollar currency bonfire? suggestions?

Democrats interested in using it as a distraction.

The bill's rising price tag could alienate lawmakers, including some Democrats, worried about enormous budget deficits from a $787 billion economic stimulus plan and $410 billion omnibus spending package Congress approved earlier this year.

U.S. House Democrats push war bill to $94.2 billion | Industries | Industrials, Materials & Utilities | Reuters
 
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