Richard Stern of the Heritage Center for the Federal Budget says conservatives — through a lot of fighting and struggle — got a bill that drops spending by $130 billion. But what is the good if the House passes something to cut spending if the president doesn't sign the law? "We have had more than a decade of both chambers and both parties rubber-stamping spending increase after spending increase with no muss or fuss or public debate over it," Stern says.
“THEY DEPRIVED US OF EVERY SINGLE CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHT THAT WE HAVE.” Brian Mock joins War Room to talk about the poor conditions in the D.C. gulag and the lawsuit against the DOJ.