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Congress Is Controlled By Israel

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The US fiscal year ends on September 30th. The news cycle has been taken over by the murder of Iryna Zarutska and the assassination of Charlie Kirk. The world is on the edge of multiple regional war and civil wars. Any small incident can lead to either an economic collapse or a world war.

But Congress has done nothing so far this year except to limit President Trump’s agenda and not codify his executive orders. Congress has been exposed as being under the control of Israeil big pharma and other new world order institutions. Why is no one asking what Congress needs to do in the next 15 days?

Here is the Congressional schedule for the rest of the 2025 fiscal year:

September 15–19 (Week 1 post-recess):

Both House and Senate in session (Mon–Fri). Full workweek.

September 22–26 (Week 2):

Both chambers in recess for Rosh Hashanah (September 22–24) and Yom Kippur (September 25, observed as a recess day). No session days.

September 29–30 (Mon–Tue):

Both House and Senate in session. This is a special call-up during what would otherwise be a two-week recess for Jewish holidays, focused on end-of-fiscal-year business like appropriations.

Total Working Days Remaining

  • From September 15 inclusive to September 30: 7 days (5 from September 15–19 + 2 from September 29–30).
  • Starting September 16 (if excluding today): 6 days.

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Key Tasks for Congress Before the End of Fiscal Year 2025 (September 30, 2025)

The U.S. federal fiscal year ends on September 30, 2025, marking the conclusion of FY 2025 (October 1, 2024–September 30, 2025). Congress has operated under a full-year continuing resolution (CR) passed in March 2025 (H.R. 1968, Pub. L. 119-4), which extended FY 2024 funding levels with minor adjustments—such as $895 billion for defense (a 1% increase) and $711 billion for non-defense discretionary spending—while eliminating earmarks and providing short-term extensions for programs like TANF and the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP). This CR averts a shutdown through September 30 but locks in prior-year funding without new priorities, prompting urgent action to transition to FY 2026 funding starting October 1, 2025.

With only limited session days remaining (September 15–19 and 29–30), Congress’s primary focus is averting a government shutdown by passing FY 2026 appropriations or another CR. No FY 2026 bills have been finalized, so a short-term CR (potentially into November) is likely. Beyond funding, other must-pass items and priorities include annual authorizations and emerging issues tied to the Trump administration’s agenda. Below is a breakdown of key tasks, based on current legislative trackers and reporting

1. Government Funding and Appropriations for FY 2026

  • Pass a Continuing Resolution (CR) or Full Appropriations Bills: The top priority is funding the government for FY 2026 to avoid a partial shutdown on October 1. Congress left August recess without advancing any of the 12 FY 2026 appropriations bills, so a stopgap CR is expected this week (September 15–19). House leadership aims to pass it by Friday, potentially extending funding into November, while allowing time for negotiations. Senate Democrats have raised concerns about the CR’s flexibility for executive branch cuts (e.g., via the proposed Department of Government Efficiency). Full appropriations would set new spending levels, but partisan divides make a CR more feasible.
  • Address Anomalies and Extensions: Include targeted adjustments for expiring programs, such as advance funding for Health and Human Services through Q1 FY 2026, Medicaid DSH reductions (delayed), and economic aid for agriculture ($10 billion for producers facing high costs). Also, extend the 2018 Farm Bill (year-long extension through September 30, 2025, already in place but needs renewal).
  • Incorporate Spending Cuts: Republicans seek to align with the Fiscal Responsibility Act caps, potentially clawing back unspent funds and reducing non-defense spending. Democrats push to protect programs for students, veterans, and families.

2. National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) for FY 2026

  • Finalize and Pass the NDAA: This annual must-pass bill authorizes defense policies and spending (beyond appropriations). The Senate is advancing its version this week, with floor debate expected before the funding deadline. The House plans to tee up its bill the week of September 15. Key issues include increasing security funding ($58 million requested for executive/judicial protection) and aligning with Trump’s priorities like border and energy security. Failure to pass could delay military programs.

3. Debt Limit and Fiscal Policy Adjustments

  • Prepare for Debt Ceiling Increase: The Treasury’s extraordinary measures are projected to last into late 2025 or early 2026, but Congress must act soon to avoid default risks. CBO estimates a $1.9 trillion deficit for FY 2025, pressuring lawmakers to address long-term fiscal sustainability. This ties into broader reconciliation efforts for tax extensions.

4. Tax Policy and Reconciliation Setup

  • Advance Reconciliation for 2025 Tax Cliff: With the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act provisions expiring at the end of 2025, Congress is laying groundwork for a reconciliation bill (bypassing filibuster). Republicans plan two packages: one for border/defense/energy and a sweeping tax extension/expansion. Senate Finance Republicans are exploring “current policy” baselines to lower estimated costs (e.g., treating extensions as status quo, potentially saving trillions in scored deficits). Democrats advocate revenue raises from wealthy individuals and corporations. A budget resolution (H.Con.Res. 14) sets FY 2025 levels and outlines FY 2026–2034, but revisions are needed for reconciliation instructions.

5. Other Urgent Priorities and Nominations

  • Confirm Nominations: The Senate will prioritize executive and judicial nominations, especially amid heightened security concerns. This includes Trump appointees for key roles in defense, immigration, and efficiency initiatives.
  • Sector-Specific Issues:
    • Education and Health: Ensure funding for schools, Medicaid, and vaccines; address withheld education funds under Trump administration actions.
    • Agriculture and Rural Programs: Reauthorize Secure Rural Schools (SRS) funding for timber-impacted counties.
    • Oversight and Investigations: Advance probes (e.g., Epstein-related subpoenas) and bills like D.C. juvenile justice reforms.
  • Avoid Broader Shutdown Risks: With the economy facing $1.9 trillion in borrowing from September 2024–August 2025, any lapse could disrupt essential services.
Task Category Deadline/Urgency Key Challenges Expected Outcome
FY 2026 Funding (CR/Appropriations) October 1, 2025 Partisan splits on cuts vs. protections; no bills advanced Short-term CR likely; full bills unlikely
NDAA for FY 2026 End of September Amendments and cloture in Senate Passage before recess
Debt Limit Prep Late 2025/Early 2026 Deficit projections ($1.9T for FY 2025) Tied to reconciliation
Tax Reconciliation Setup End of 2025 (tax cliff) Cost estimates and baselines Budget revisions this fall
Nominations & Extensions Ongoing/September 30 Security funding requests Senate confirmations prioritized

These tasks reflect the high-stakes end-of-year crunch, with shutdown avoidance as the immediate focus.

Assistance from Grok from questions I submitted.


Source: https://ncrenegade.com/congress-is-controlled-by-israel/


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