So what happens when the Federal government can’t issue Nov Food Stamps?

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Anonymous wrote:I am pro SNAP and funding SNAP through the shutdown. But I feel like the media, even “mainstream” media portrays the recipients in such an unflattering light or the stories don’t even make sense. I’m honestly surprised a lot of these people agree to be interviewed.

“ Buck, in Mississippi, is pregnant and expecting her ninth child in February. She and her husband both work — Buck is part-time at McDonald’s — and rely on SNAP funds to feed their kids.”

“Corbett was driven out of the workforce by debilitating back and joint pain, likely exacerbated by his job as a forklift driver. His 5-year-old son has nonverbal autism and requires constant care. His wife, Emily, recently lost her part-time job at a gas station, he said, leaving the family without their only source of income.”

https://apple.news/AXKSGDMnVQsG6wmlXz-VF5Q


You know what makes for fewer children who can't be cared for? Easy, cheap access to birth control. You know what's been cut, dismantled, and reduced through recent GOP policies? You got it.


Yeah. That’s why she’s having a 9th kid. Because she can’t find out how to get free birth control or doesn’t know how babies are made.


If you want to have a real, marked effect on the problem, you provide the answer that actually works overall.

I don't believe you really care about this at all. You just enjoy punching down.


You honestly think she’d had a 9th if she couldn’t feed the previous 8? We pay her to feed them all, and we’ll pay to feed this one too. We make it easy. Why is it all of a sudden a crisis how to feed her kids? Oh because we’ve been doing it for her since they were born.


If you provide cheap and easy access to reliable birth control, the number of children born goes down. That was true in Colorado during the early studies, and it is true thereafter.

And yet this Republican administration has been making moves that close free health clinics, close rural hospitals, and limit or end access to Planned Parenthood. Why is that?


Maybe because people can avoid pregnancy if they want to by buying their own birth control or by exercising some self-restraint, instead of expecting the government to moderate their procreative urges for them or by only using free or low-cost birth control instead of making it their own personal priority even if it costs a little more?


This requires education.

Which party doesn’t want sex education in schools?

Which party PREFERS and uneducated populace?


What it actually required long ago was president LBJ sending the signal to men to walk out on their partner and the state will take over and provide. Another one of LBJ's hairbrained "successes" as part of the Democrat's "Great Society". This crap has been building for decades. Now the budgets are breaking. Does anyone know the figures for children raised by one parent vs. children raised by two in the U.S.? Take a guess.


If you want fewer children to be born, then you provide cheap and easy access to birth control. That has been the only thing proven in research to work, and it works very well.

Starving people doesn't work, and neither does starving their children. Not nearly as well as birth control.


I don't need to provide a damned thing. People need to take personal responsibility for their lives and decisions. Most people do. Now the rest need to learn how to.


Temper tantrums don't work, either.

Sad.
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Anonymous wrote:USDA has billions in contingency funds. It has been used to cover SNAP during previous shutdowns. But the Republicans chose to weaponize it instead.

A judge ordered them to pay up from the contingency fund.

https://www.nytimes.com/live/2025/10/31/us/trump-news?campaign_id=60&emc=edit_na_20251031&instance_id=165552&nl=breaking-news®i_id=72743657&segment_id=209721&user_id=26869c7395f1f5cdbf02703f998a7bbe


And based on reporting, the administration’s attorneys do not believe that the government can tap into those contingency funds. Trump has been very clear that he will distribute the funds so long as he legally can, and is requesting additional guidance from the courts on how to legally distribute the funds.

It’s a breath of fresh air to have a president who actually considers the legality of his actions, unlike Biden who kept trying to forgive student loans for the wealthy elite, and a president who is fighting so hard to get food stamps to those in need despite the democrats’ treasonous actions leading to the prolonged closure of the government.

https://www.axios.com/2025/10/31/snap-hearing-massachusetts-state-lawsuit-trump


You know we have a whole coequal branch of government, composed of presidentially appointed individuals who have the authority to interpret the law and issue binding orders right???



Which is why Trump is asking said branch how to distribute the funds legally.

We are in a situation where a liberal activist judge ordered Trump to do something his attorneys believe is explicitly illegal, and Trump needs to know how they are supposed to do so.

It’s like if you went to court because your neighbor’s fence crosses your property line, and the judge tells you that you can just murder your neighbor.


Did you not watch the schoolhouse rock video in grade school? Trump's attorneys are not the ones who determine legality, the judiciary is.


Which is why he is going to the courts and asking for their guidance. Again, Trump is fighting like hell, in a reality where getting that answer will likely require the government to spend millions on consultation going all the way up to the Supreme Court due to the clearly biased and compromised lower courts, to get deserving Americans their food stamps. Meanwhile, the democrats are sitting there and have voted 19 times specifically to starve our wonderful American patriots.


Why was this not a "battle against the gods" when emergency SNAP-allocated funds were released during previous interruptions in SNAP provision?

WHy can't Trump figure this out, when other presidents could? What is he missing?


You can’t use contingency funds unless the underlying program is running genius. Democrats voting no ended the SNAP, until Dems vote yes nothing with contingency can be done because SNAP isn’t functioning right now. They could also pass a single bill for SNAP but Democrats refused to do so in September. So Dems have F’ed you. Go call them.


No, you misunderstand. There are emergency funds already allocated for this situation. They have been used before, when SNAP was on pause.

The money is there. It has been allocated and already passed through appropriations. Trump just refuses to use it, unlike the choice made in this situation by prior presidents. Why is that?


DP. No, you don't understand. You want problems nursed along until the next crisis and endless money creation. We're not pouring $1.5 trillion into Obamacare to keep the music going. It's unfair to future generations.
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SNAP isn't Obamacare. One is food, the other is health care.

There are emergency funds already allocated AND appropriated to be used if SNAP funding was interrupted -- so why isn't Trump releasing the SNAP (that's food, son) funds, as ordered by a federal judge?
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Anonymous wrote:USDA has billions in contingency funds. It has been used to cover SNAP during previous shutdowns. But the Republicans chose to weaponize it instead.

A judge ordered them to pay up from the contingency fund.

https://www.nytimes.com/live/2025/10/31/us/trump-news?campaign_id=60&emc=edit_na_20251031&instance_id=165552&nl=breaking-news®i_id=72743657&segment_id=209721&user_id=26869c7395f1f5cdbf02703f998a7bbe


And based on reporting, the administration’s attorneys do not believe that the government can tap into those contingency funds. Trump has been very clear that he will distribute the funds so long as he legally can, and is requesting additional guidance from the courts on how to legally distribute the funds.

It’s a breath of fresh air to have a president who actually considers the legality of his actions, unlike Biden who kept trying to forgive student loans for the wealthy elite, and a president who is fighting so hard to get food stamps to those in need despite the democrats’ treasonous actions leading to the prolonged closure of the government.

https://www.axios.com/2025/10/31/snap-hearing-massachusetts-state-lawsuit-trump


You know we have a whole coequal branch of government, composed of presidentially appointed individuals who have the authority to interpret the law and issue binding orders right???



Which is why Trump is asking said branch how to distribute the funds legally.

We are in a situation where a liberal activist judge ordered Trump to do something his attorneys believe is explicitly illegal, and Trump needs to know how they are supposed to do so.

It’s like if you went to court because your neighbor’s fence crosses your property line, and the judge tells you that you can just murder your neighbor.


Did you not watch the schoolhouse rock video in grade school? Trump's attorneys are not the ones who determine legality, the judiciary is.


Which is why he is going to the courts and asking for their guidance. Again, Trump is fighting like hell, in a reality where getting that answer will likely require the government to spend millions on consultation going all the way up to the Supreme Court due to the clearly biased and compromised lower courts, to get deserving Americans their food stamps. Meanwhile, the democrats are sitting there and have voted 19 times specifically to starve our wonderful American patriots.


Why was this not a "battle against the gods" when emergency SNAP-allocated funds were released during previous interruptions in SNAP provision?

WHy can't Trump figure this out, when other presidents could? What is he missing?


Other presidents don't figure it out. They just go with flow and pass the problem down the line.

Some things need to change, because financially, things are becoming mathematically uncertain. He's trying to course correct before we tip over.

Having to pay more in interest on the debt than the entire DoD budget should be a clue. In fact, it should have been a clue decades ago. But problems compound (pun intended).


No, previously these allocated funds were used as intended. They figured out how to do what they were supposed to do.

How can Trump figure out how to tear down part of the White House and build a ballroom during a government shutdown, but he can't figure out this?


The ballroom is privately funded, but kudos to you for arguing the news-du-jour because you can't debate your way out of a paper bag and have no concept of the HISTORY of this country.


It's a federal building. Who signed off on the permits, if the federal government was shut down? Who officially reviewed and signed off on the plans? DC doesn't have a state government running the permit process.

Why was this pushed through during a shutdown, and how?


Who signed off on just opening the border and flooding the zone? Who signed off on debt forgiveness for student loans? Who signed off on firing the IRS personnel when they were getting to close to Biden & Company's illicit finances and influence peddling?

See, many can play this game.

The fake outrage isn't taking you anywhere.
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SNAP isn't Obamacare. One is food, the other is health care.

There are emergency funds already allocated AND appropriated to be used if SNAP funding was interrupted -- so why isn't Trump releasing the SNAP (that's food, son) funds, as ordered by a federal judge?


Screw the federal judge. She (the judiciary) is impinging on the legislative and executive branch. Keep her nose out of where it doesn't belong.
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Anonymous wrote:USDA has billions in contingency funds. It has been used to cover SNAP during previous shutdowns. But the Republicans chose to weaponize it instead.

A judge ordered them to pay up from the contingency fund.

https://www.nytimes.com/live/2025/10/31/us/trump-news?campaign_id=60&emc=edit_na_20251031&instance_id=165552&nl=breaking-news®i_id=72743657&segment_id=209721&user_id=26869c7395f1f5cdbf02703f998a7bbe


And based on reporting, the administration’s attorneys do not believe that the government can tap into those contingency funds. Trump has been very clear that he will distribute the funds so long as he legally can, and is requesting additional guidance from the courts on how to legally distribute the funds.

It’s a breath of fresh air to have a president who actually considers the legality of his actions, unlike Biden who kept trying to forgive student loans for the wealthy elite, and a president who is fighting so hard to get food stamps to those in need despite the democrats’ treasonous actions leading to the prolonged closure of the government.

https://www.axios.com/2025/10/31/snap-hearing-massachusetts-state-lawsuit-trump


You know we have a whole coequal branch of government, composed of presidentially appointed individuals who have the authority to interpret the law and issue binding orders right???



Which is why Trump is asking said branch how to distribute the funds legally.

We are in a situation where a liberal activist judge ordered Trump to do something his attorneys believe is explicitly illegal, and Trump needs to know how they are supposed to do so.

It’s like if you went to court because your neighbor’s fence crosses your property line, and the judge tells you that you can just murder your neighbor.


Did you not watch the schoolhouse rock video in grade school? Trump's attorneys are not the ones who determine legality, the judiciary is.


Which is why he is going to the courts and asking for their guidance. Again, Trump is fighting like hell, in a reality where getting that answer will likely require the government to spend millions on consultation going all the way up to the Supreme Court due to the clearly biased and compromised lower courts, to get deserving Americans their food stamps. Meanwhile, the democrats are sitting there and have voted 19 times specifically to starve our wonderful American patriots.


Why was this not a "battle against the gods" when emergency SNAP-allocated funds were released during previous interruptions in SNAP provision?

WHy can't Trump figure this out, when other presidents could? What is he missing?


You can’t use contingency funds unless the underlying program is running genius. Democrats voting no ended the SNAP, until Dems vote yes nothing with contingency can be done because SNAP isn’t functioning right now. They could also pass a single bill for SNAP but Democrats refused to do so in September. So Dems have F’ed you. Go call them.


No, you misunderstand. There are emergency funds already allocated for this situation. They have been used before, when SNAP was on pause.

The money is there. It has been allocated and already passed through appropriations. Trump just refuses to use it, unlike the choice made in this situation by prior presidents. Why is that?


DP. No, you don't understand. You want problems nursed along until the next crisis and endless money creation. We're not pouring $1.5 trillion into Obamacare to keep the music going. It's unfair to future generations.


Narrator: the previous system was more costly to our society and country
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SNAP isn't Obamacare. One is food, the other is health care.

There are emergency funds already allocated AND appropriated to be used if SNAP funding was interrupted -- so why isn't Trump releasing the SNAP (that's food, son) funds, as ordered by a federal judge?


Screw the federal judge. She (the judiciary) is impinging on the legislative and executive branch. Keep her nose out of where it doesn't belong.


how so? the ACA is the law of the land. Until the Congress passes something else, it is up to the executive to follow through on the legislation that is in place.
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SNAP isn't Obamacare. One is food, the other is health care.

There are emergency funds already allocated AND appropriated to be used if SNAP funding was interrupted -- so why isn't Trump releasing the SNAP (that's food, son) funds, as ordered by a federal judge?


And both are covered under the CR. Dems don't want to agree to it, so suffer.
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SNAP isn't Obamacare. One is food, the other is health care.

There are emergency funds already allocated AND appropriated to be used if SNAP funding was interrupted -- so why isn't Trump releasing the SNAP (that's food, son) funds, as ordered by a federal judge?


Because we live in an authoritarian country now.

Laws only apply to the little people.
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Anonymous wrote:USDA has billions in contingency funds. It has been used to cover SNAP during previous shutdowns. But the Republicans chose to weaponize it instead.

A judge ordered them to pay up from the contingency fund.

https://www.nytimes.com/live/2025/10/31/us/trump-news?campaign_id=60&emc=edit_na_20251031&instance_id=165552&nl=breaking-news®i_id=72743657&segment_id=209721&user_id=26869c7395f1f5cdbf02703f998a7bbe


And based on reporting, the administration’s attorneys do not believe that the government can tap into those contingency funds. Trump has been very clear that he will distribute the funds so long as he legally can, and is requesting additional guidance from the courts on how to legally distribute the funds.

It’s a breath of fresh air to have a president who actually considers the legality of his actions, unlike Biden who kept trying to forgive student loans for the wealthy elite, and a president who is fighting so hard to get food stamps to those in need despite the democrats’ treasonous actions leading to the prolonged closure of the government.

https://www.axios.com/2025/10/31/snap-hearing-massachusetts-state-lawsuit-trump


You know we have a whole coequal branch of government, composed of presidentially appointed individuals who have the authority to interpret the law and issue binding orders right???



Which is why Trump is asking said branch how to distribute the funds legally.

We are in a situation where a liberal activist judge ordered Trump to do something his attorneys believe is explicitly illegal, and Trump needs to know how they are supposed to do so.

It’s like if you went to court because your neighbor’s fence crosses your property line, and the judge tells you that you can just murder your neighbor.


Did you not watch the schoolhouse rock video in grade school? Trump's attorneys are not the ones who determine legality, the judiciary is.


Which is why he is going to the courts and asking for their guidance. Again, Trump is fighting like hell, in a reality where getting that answer will likely require the government to spend millions on consultation going all the way up to the Supreme Court due to the clearly biased and compromised lower courts, to get deserving Americans their food stamps. Meanwhile, the democrats are sitting there and have voted 19 times specifically to starve our wonderful American patriots.


Why was this not a "battle against the gods" when emergency SNAP-allocated funds were released during previous interruptions in SNAP provision?

WHy can't Trump figure this out, when other presidents could? What is he missing?


Other presidents don't figure it out. They just go with flow and pass the problem down the line.

Some things need to change, because financially, things are becoming mathematically uncertain. He's trying to course correct before we tip over.

Having to pay more in interest on the debt than the entire DoD budget should be a clue. In fact, it should have been a clue decades ago. But problems compound (pun intended).


No, previously these allocated funds were used as intended. They figured out how to do what they were supposed to do.

How can Trump figure out how to tear down part of the White House and build a ballroom during a government shutdown, but he can't figure out this?


The ballroom is privately funded, but kudos to you for arguing the news-du-jour because you can't debate your way out of a paper bag and have no concept of the HISTORY of this country.


It's a federal building. Who signed off on the permits, if the federal government was shut down? Who officially reviewed and signed off on the plans? DC doesn't have a state government running the permit process.

Why was this pushed through during a shutdown, and how?


Who signed off on just opening the border and flooding the zone? Who signed off on debt forgiveness for student loans? Who signed off on firing the IRS personnel when they were getting to close to Biden & Company's illicit finances and influence peddling?

See, many can play this game.

The fake outrage isn't taking you anywhere.


The government is shutdown, and yet permits and plan reviews are going through. I'm just asking why.
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Anonymous wrote:USDA has billions in contingency funds. It has been used to cover SNAP during previous shutdowns. But the Republicans chose to weaponize it instead.

A judge ordered them to pay up from the contingency fund.

https://www.nytimes.com/live/2025/10/31/us/trump-news?campaign_id=60&emc=edit_na_20251031&instance_id=165552&nl=breaking-news®i_id=72743657&segment_id=209721&user_id=26869c7395f1f5cdbf02703f998a7bbe


And based on reporting, the administration’s attorneys do not believe that the government can tap into those contingency funds. Trump has been very clear that he will distribute the funds so long as he legally can, and is requesting additional guidance from the courts on how to legally distribute the funds.

It’s a breath of fresh air to have a president who actually considers the legality of his actions, unlike Biden who kept trying to forgive student loans for the wealthy elite, and a president who is fighting so hard to get food stamps to those in need despite the democrats’ treasonous actions leading to the prolonged closure of the government.

https://www.axios.com/2025/10/31/snap-hearing-massachusetts-state-lawsuit-trump


You know we have a whole coequal branch of government, composed of presidentially appointed individuals who have the authority to interpret the law and issue binding orders right???



Which is why Trump is asking said branch how to distribute the funds legally.

We are in a situation where a liberal activist judge ordered Trump to do something his attorneys believe is explicitly illegal, and Trump needs to know how they are supposed to do so.

It’s like if you went to court because your neighbor’s fence crosses your property line, and the judge tells you that you can just murder your neighbor.


Did you not watch the schoolhouse rock video in grade school? Trump's attorneys are not the ones who determine legality, the judiciary is.


Which is why he is going to the courts and asking for their guidance. Again, Trump is fighting like hell, in a reality where getting that answer will likely require the government to spend millions on consultation going all the way up to the Supreme Court due to the clearly biased and compromised lower courts, to get deserving Americans their food stamps. Meanwhile, the democrats are sitting there and have voted 19 times specifically to starve our wonderful American patriots.


Why was this not a "battle against the gods" when emergency SNAP-allocated funds were released during previous interruptions in SNAP provision?

WHy can't Trump figure this out, when other presidents could? What is he missing?


Other presidents don't figure it out. They just go with flow and pass the problem down the line.

Some things need to change, because financially, things are becoming mathematically uncertain. He's trying to course correct before we tip over.

Having to pay more in interest on the debt than the entire DoD budget should be a clue. In fact, it should have been a clue decades ago. But problems compound (pun intended).


No, previously these allocated funds were used as intended. They figured out how to do what they were supposed to do.

How can Trump figure out how to tear down part of the White House and build a ballroom during a government shutdown, but he can't figure out this?


The ballroom is privately funded, but kudos to you for arguing the news-du-jour because you can't debate your way out of a paper bag and have no concept of the HISTORY of this country.


It's a federal building. Who signed off on the permits, if the federal government was shut down? Who officially reviewed and signed off on the plans? DC doesn't have a state government running the permit process.

Why was this pushed through during a shutdown, and how?


Who signed off on just opening the border and flooding the zone? Who signed off on debt forgiveness for student loans? Who signed off on firing the IRS personnel when they were getting to close to Biden & Company's illicit finances and influence peddling?

See, many can play this game.

The fake outrage isn't taking you anywhere.

And you lose the “game.” Step into the present.
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SNAP isn't Obamacare. One is food, the other is health care.

There are emergency funds already allocated AND appropriated to be used if SNAP funding was interrupted -- so why isn't Trump releasing the SNAP (that's food, son) funds, as ordered by a federal judge?


Screw the federal judge. She (the judiciary) is impinging on the legislative and executive branch. Keep her nose out of where it doesn't belong.


how so? the ACA is the law of the land. Until the Congress passes something else, it is up to the executive to follow through on the legislation that is in place.


You don't get to add $1.5T during a CR. Hence the word CONTINUING. These are Biden era spending levels. Period.
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SNAP isn't Obamacare. One is food, the other is health care.

There are emergency funds already allocated AND appropriated to be used if SNAP funding was interrupted -- so why isn't Trump releasing the SNAP (that's food, son) funds, as ordered by a federal judge?


And both are covered under the CR. Dems don't want to agree to it, so suffer.


No, the GOP unilaterally cut SNAP benefits and are letting ACA funding expire. The Dems do not agree to that which is why they don't agree with the CR. And, with recissions, the Executive branch is ignoring the laws already in place and the Dems don't agree with that, either.
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SNAP isn't Obamacare. One is food, the other is health care.

There are emergency funds already allocated AND appropriated to be used if SNAP funding was interrupted -- so why isn't Trump releasing the SNAP (that's food, son) funds, as ordered by a federal judge?


And both are covered under the CR. Dems don't want to agree to it, so suffer.


No, the contingency funds that were already BOTH allocated and went through appropriations are meant to be used when there isn't a CR. What's the hold up?
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Anonymous wrote:USDA has billions in contingency funds. It has been used to cover SNAP during previous shutdowns. But the Republicans chose to weaponize it instead.

A judge ordered them to pay up from the contingency fund.

https://www.nytimes.com/live/2025/10/31/us/trump-news?campaign_id=60&emc=edit_na_20251031&instance_id=165552&nl=breaking-news®i_id=72743657&segment_id=209721&user_id=26869c7395f1f5cdbf02703f998a7bbe


And based on reporting, the administration’s attorneys do not believe that the government can tap into those contingency funds. Trump has been very clear that he will distribute the funds so long as he legally can, and is requesting additional guidance from the courts on how to legally distribute the funds.

It’s a breath of fresh air to have a president who actually considers the legality of his actions, unlike Biden who kept trying to forgive student loans for the wealthy elite, and a president who is fighting so hard to get food stamps to those in need despite the democrats’ treasonous actions leading to the prolonged closure of the government.

https://www.axios.com/2025/10/31/snap-hearing-massachusetts-state-lawsuit-trump


You know we have a whole coequal branch of government, composed of presidentially appointed individuals who have the authority to interpret the law and issue binding orders right???



Which is why Trump is asking said branch how to distribute the funds legally.

We are in a situation where a liberal activist judge ordered Trump to do something his attorneys believe is explicitly illegal, and Trump needs to know how they are supposed to do so.

It’s like if you went to court because your neighbor’s fence crosses your property line, and the judge tells you that you can just murder your neighbor.


Did you not watch the schoolhouse rock video in grade school? Trump's attorneys are not the ones who determine legality, the judiciary is.


Which is why he is going to the courts and asking for their guidance. Again, Trump is fighting like hell, in a reality where getting that answer will likely require the government to spend millions on consultation going all the way up to the Supreme Court due to the clearly biased and compromised lower courts, to get deserving Americans their food stamps. Meanwhile, the democrats are sitting there and have voted 19 times specifically to starve our wonderful American patriots.


Why was this not a "battle against the gods" when emergency SNAP-allocated funds were released during previous interruptions in SNAP provision?

WHy can't Trump figure this out, when other presidents could? What is he missing?


Other presidents don't figure it out. They just go with flow and pass the problem down the line.

Some things need to change, because financially, things are becoming mathematically uncertain. He's trying to course correct before we tip over.

Having to pay more in interest on the debt than the entire DoD budget should be a clue. In fact, it should have been a clue decades ago. But problems compound (pun intended).


No, previously these allocated funds were used as intended. They figured out how to do what they were supposed to do.

How can Trump figure out how to tear down part of the White House and build a ballroom during a government shutdown, but he can't figure out this?


The ballroom is privately funded, but kudos to you for arguing the news-du-jour because you can't debate your way out of a paper bag and have no concept of the HISTORY of this country.


It's a federal building. Who signed off on the permits, if the federal government was shut down? Who officially reviewed and signed off on the plans? DC doesn't have a state government running the permit process.

Why was this pushed through during a shutdown, and how?


Who signed off on just opening the border and flooding the zone? Who signed off on debt forgiveness for student loans? Who signed off on firing the IRS personnel when they were getting to close to Biden & Company's illicit finances and influence peddling?

See, many can play this game.

The fake outrage isn't taking you anywhere.


The government is shutdown, and yet permits and plan reviews are going through. I'm just asking why.


And I'm telling you I don't GAS. You play your games. We play ours.

Don't like it, too bad.
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