How long will the shutdown last?

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Anonymous wrote:Per the wsj (paywall), many newly elected Democrats want Pelosi to seek a negotiated compromise.


Per the Axios article (previously cited), the WH has no strategy or endgame but is going to try inviting newly elected Democrats to the WH to woo them, hoping that they'll abandon Pelosi but not expecting it.
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Anonymous wrote:The poll numbers are mixed. No one has any idea if or when it will end. But it’s not going to end soon. Probably will go on for at least two more months. Trump has reportedly compromised on his number and agreeing to steel instead of concrete. Is he being clownish and weird? Yes? Do I give a flying f about this wall/fence/thing? No. But it’s time for the Democrats to compromise in turn. Do it for the furloughed feds.


He Lost 10 points with white, non-college educated people. Not mixed.

That's why he's tweeting like a maniac now.


Mixed in the sense that the numbers are not great for Democrats either. Give him an offer of $500 million more for a fence.


They are about 20 points greater than the GOP's and Trump. That's a big difference.


Not so in the cbs poll. But I agree there is no end in sight. And that’s sad.


Even in the CBS poll Americans blame Trump(who begged and said he would be proud to own the shutdown) at 47% and rightly so, because Americans took the conman at his word. Dems are blamed only 30%.
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Anonymous wrote:Per the wsj (paywall), many newly elected Democrats want Pelosi to seek a negotiated compromise.

Youth & knowledge is no substitute for experience & wisdom.
Of those idiots peel off I’ll be... well, I’ll be reassured that as usual democrats are their own worst enemies
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Anonymous wrote:So pass the End Government Shutdowns Act to address concerns that the President is acting like a toddler, fund border security, and open the government. Both parties need to compromise--this is about more than partisan politics, it's about the good of the country.


The house bill to open gov is BIPARTISAN.
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Anonymous wrote:The poll numbers are mixed. No one has any idea if or when it will end. But it’s not going to end soon. Probably will go on for at least two more months. Trump has reportedly compromised on his number and agreeing to steel instead of concrete. Is he being clownish and weird? Yes? Do I give a flying f about this wall/fence/thing? No. But it’s time for the Democrats to compromise in turn. Do it for the furloughed feds.


He Lost 10 points with white, non-college educated people. Not mixed.

That's why he's tweeting like a maniac now.


Mixed in the sense that the numbers are not great for Democrats either. Give him an offer of $500 million more for a fence.


They are about 20 points greater than the GOP's and Trump. That's a big difference.


Not so in the cbs poll. But I agree there is no end in sight. And that’s sad.


Polls mean nothing to people who can’t make rent.
McMonnell needs to do his job and pass the BIPARTISAN house bill.
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Anonymous wrote:Per the wsj (paywall), many newly elected Democrats want Pelosi to seek a negotiated compromise.

Trump doesn't want to negotiate, Pelosi was explaining to him how ti works and how to start a compromise and he goes on and on about needing more votes from democrats and since he doesn't' have them why waste time on proposals? Bigger question is how do you open the government when the President is sabotaging it and the country? It sure seems like he wanted to close it and didn't even look for an excuse.
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Anonymous wrote:The poll numbers are mixed. No one has any idea if or when it will end. But it’s not going to end soon. Probably will go on for at least two more months. Trump has reportedly compromised on his number and agreeing to steel instead of concrete. Is he being clownish and weird? Yes? Do I give a flying f about this wall/fence/thing? No. But it’s time for the Democrats to compromise in turn. Do it for the furloughed feds.


He Lost 10 points with white, non-college educated people. Not mixed.

That's why he's tweeting like a maniac now.


Mixed in the sense that the numbers are not great for Democrats either. Give him an offer of $500 million more for a fence.


They are about 20 points greater than the GOP's and Trump. That's a big difference.


Not so in the cbs poll. But I agree there is no end in sight. And that’s sad.


Polls mean nothing to people who can’t make rent.
McMonnell needs to do his job and pass the BIPARTISAN house bill.

McConnell is evil incarnate.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Per the wsj (paywall), many newly elected Democrats want Pelosi to seek a negotiated compromise.


The WH has indicated that even with funding for the wall, Trump will keep the government closed.
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Anonymous wrote:Per the wsj (paywall), many newly elected Democrats want Pelosi to seek a negotiated compromise.

Trump doesn't want to negotiate, Pelosi was explaining to him how ti works and how to start a compromise and he goes on and on about needing more votes from democrats and since he doesn't' have them why waste time on proposals? Bigger question is how do you open the government when the President is sabotaging it and the country? It sure seems like he wanted to close it and didn't even look for an excuse.


Answer: negotiations.
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Anonymous wrote:Per the wsj (paywall), many newly elected Democrats want Pelosi to seek a negotiated compromise.


The WH has indicated that even with funding for the wall, Trump will keep the government closed.

I think meadows said something similar. This shutdown has the tea party’s sticky fingers all over it. McConnell better step up or they will keep doing this
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Anonymous wrote:Per the wsj (paywall), many newly elected Democrats want Pelosi to seek a negotiated compromise.


The WH has indicated that even with funding for the wall, Trump will keep the government closed.


Really? That would be very odd indeed.
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Anonymous wrote:The poll numbers are mixed. No one has any idea if or when it will end. But it’s not going to end soon. Probably will go on for at least two more months. Trump has reportedly compromised on his number and agreeing to steel instead of concrete. Is he being clownish and weird? Yes? Do I give a flying f about this wall/fence/thing? No. But it’s time for the Democrats to compromise in turn. Do it for the furloughed feds.


He Lost 10 points with white, non-college educated people. Not mixed.

That's why he's tweeting like a maniac now.


Mixed in the sense that the numbers are not great for Democrats either. Give him an offer of $500 million more for a fence.


They are about 20 points greater than the GOP's and Trump. That's a big difference.


Not so in the cbs poll. But I agree there is no end in sight. And that’s sad.


Polls mean nothing to people who can’t make rent.
McMonnell needs to do his job and pass the BIPARTISAN house bill.


Trump won’t sign it. Not clear as to whether you’re aware of that part.
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Anonymous wrote:The poll numbers are mixed. No one has any idea if or when it will end. But it’s not going to end soon. Probably will go on for at least two more months. Trump has reportedly compromised on his number and agreeing to steel instead of concrete. Is he being clownish and weird? Yes? Do I give a flying f about this wall/fence/thing? No. But it’s time for the Democrats to compromise in turn. Do it for the furloughed feds.


He Lost 10 points with white, non-college educated people. Not mixed.

That's why he's tweeting like a maniac now.


Mixed in the sense that the numbers are not great for Democrats either. Give him an offer of $500 million more for a fence.


They are about 20 points greater than the GOP's and Trump. That's a big difference.


Not so in the cbs poll. But I agree there is no end in sight. And that’s sad.


Polls mean nothing to people who can’t make rent.
McMonnell needs to do his job and pass the BIPARTISAN house bill.


Trump won’t sign it. Not clear as to whether you’re aware of that part.


It would be mighty embarrassing for Congress to override the president about this. Wouldn't it?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Per the wsj (paywall), many newly elected Democrats want Pelosi to seek a negotiated compromise.


I subscribe to the WSJ and no article says that.
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