The GOP is considering a bill that could balloon the deficit while taking a chainsaw to the social safety net. Naturally, Sen. John Fetterman is worrying about his vacation.
The Democrat from Pennsylvania complained to reporters about missing his family’s beach trip as discussion on the massive spending bill drags on.
“Oh my God. I just want to go home. I’ve missed our entire trip to the beach,” Fetterman said. “I’m going to vote no.”
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The “One Big, Beautiful Bill” Act would raise the debt ceiling by trillions and increase spending on priorities of President Donald Trump like border security, defense and energy production. At the same time, the act could funding for programs like Medicaid and SNAP.
Democrats in the Senate have been working to have parts of the bill removed or revised, while the GOP is trying to whip votes via add-ons to the sprawling budget bill. Senate Republicans can only afford to lose up to three votes, with Sens. Thom Tillis, R-N.C., and Rand Paul, R-Ky., expected to vote no.
Still, Fetterman said there’s “no drama” regarding votes.
“All the Democrats: we already know how that’s going to go,” Fetterman said.
Fetterman might have his vacation top of mind, but other Pennsylvania Democrats are still harping on the potential harm of the bill. Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro highlighted the potential loss of health insurance coverage and jobs for hundreds of thousands of residents in his state in a post to social media. Fetterman’s former communications director admitted that the statement was not a good look on X.
“This bill is the biggest transfer of wealth from the working class to the 1% and Fetterman’s message to voter is that he just wants to go home,” Joe Calvello wrote.