Did you see the why Bolton came down on Potus after SoKo announced NoKo wanted to talk? Bolton is a war monger.
It also includes a hot line that you can report someone that is not "stable". FL just confiscated a man's guns because he was being assessed for mental disorder. He has to go before a court to get his guns back.
You are not paying attention. Why da fuk do you think the Dem's all voted for it? Because i was good for Potus and Rep's? You just severely lost gun rights. You also lost your right to privacy thru The Cloud. These are now laws. No amount o temporary money for the military was worth that.
Not a shill and don't have to prove anything to you, idiot. Stick your head in the sand and be ignorant of what is going on around you. Doesn't bother me one bit.
This anon has posted over and over again it does. Believe who you wanted to believe or you look read the actual damn law for yourself you fuckwad.
This is what the bill does for immigration
http:// www.breitbart.com/economics/2018/03/20/omnibus-bill-blocks-funding-cuts-for-illegal-immigrant-sanctuary-cities/
http:// www.businessinsider.com/government-shutdown-march-2018-omnibus-bill-details-2018-3
$1.3 billion in new funding for border security, with serious limitations: The funding can't be used for a wall along the US-Mexico border — only fencing similar to what exists now. Additionally, the funding couldn't be used to hire agents for US Immigration and Customs Enforcement, or ICE, who are not stationed on the border.
It does not provide designated funding for the Gateway project, which includes a tunnel between New Jersey and New York City. It would, however, boost infrastructure grants that could be used toward the project. Trump has staunchly opposed the project, but Schumer and some New York and New Jersey Republicans in Congress have pushed hard for it.
The bill also includes an extra $320 million for the Internal Revenue Service to help the agency implement the new law.
Increased funding to protect election systems: The bill includes $380 million in grants to states to safeguard voting systems and an additional $307 million to the FBI above the administration's request to combat Russian cyberattacks.
https:// www.politico.com/story/2018/03/22/house-omnibus-spending-bill-479403
"The nuclear launch codes have less security on them than the text of the omnibus does," said Sen. James Lankford (R-Okla.).
House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) initially urged her members to vote against the House rule to consider the omnibus — the first step on the floor to debating the package — after congressional leaders failed to secure protections for so-called Dreamers in the funding bill.
While Pelosi supported the overall spending package — she and other Democrats have bragged that they defeated many “poison pill” rides sought by Republicans — the California Democrat is unhappy that there was no action on the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program. Trump has sought to end the program, although the issue is now likely heading for the Supreme Court.
Pelosi also laid into Trump during a speech on the House floor, slamming him for claiming victory on border wall funding.
"That's not completely true, Mr. President," Pelosi said. "There's some resources for fencing and the rest there. But some of that money is for technology and other ways to protect our borders… But if you want to think you're getting a wall, you just think it and sign the bill."
http:// www.breitbart.com/2018-elections/2018/03/21/democrats-claiming-victory-2018-omnibus-fight/
Democrats are trying to restrain their gloating over their many wins in the 2018 omnibus battle, including new language to limit border wall construction to just 33 extra miles.
“We’re feeling very good about this,” said the Democrats’ Senate leader, Sen. Chuck Schumer, who has stepped up his opposition to a border wall since President Donald Trump was elected in 2016. “We’ve accomplished many, many, many of our goals.” He added:
Those gains include roughly half a billion dollars for the huge “Gateway” tunnel in Schumer’s New York — and language shrinking Trump’s wall construction on the border to just 33 miles of fences and riverside levees in 2018. At that rate of construction, it will take 22 years to complete Trump’s border-wall plan.
In the final wall compromise, $1.6 billion will be available for physical barriers along the Mexican border, but strings are attached. Most of the funding, officials said, can be used only for repairs or for “secondary” barriers along border stretches where there is already a wall. The rest can be used for 33 miles of new barriers, but there are restrictions on the type: Only levees or existing “bollard” fencing can be built, rather than the concrete prototypes Trump appears to favor.
The bill also rejects a Trump administration request for more immigration enforcement officers and an increase in funding for detention facilities. Language in the bill, two officials said, holds the level of enforcement agents flat and does not allow the administration to add detention beds. However, a Republican official said the administration could still move money between accounts to fund more enforcement.
Democrats also blocked Trump’s effort to penalize Democratic-run “sanctuary cities.” Trump wanted explicit approval from the Congress allowing him to deny grants to cits which block enforcement of immigration laws.
[Conservative GOP Rep. Jim] Jordan said, “Planned Parenthood, Gateway Bridge … trillion dollar deficit, and no wall.”