how likely is a shutdown?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Schiff isn't wrong. The entire GOP is at the service of the former president, everyone else be damned.



Shutting down the federal government isn't going to defund the trials against Mr. Trump in GA and NY. In fact, the attorney general of Nevada just said today, "I never said we wouldn't prosecute the false electors." There are probably more charges coming. PA and AZ are considering the same. It's hard to separate fake electors from the man who demanded them. https://www.8newsnow.com/investigators/ive-never-said-that-were-not-going-to-prosecute-nevada-ag-says-about-fake-electors-who-backed-trump/


They can’t even defund the Special Counsel’s office since it has permanent funding dating back to legislation passed in 1987.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:And when it happens it will once again be 100% the fault of Republican bad-faith governance of malfeasance and mismanagement.

+1
Anonymous
The lack of awareness on the GOP is rather shocking.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Any rumblings yet from Republicans in the House who are tired of the Gaetz show? I thought I read somewhere that there is a sizeable chunk of Republicans from districts that are moderate and/or voted for Biden.

They’re 18 of them. Keeping quiet so far.


Oooh I spoke too soon!
Anonymous
They need 5. Anything before that is just noise.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:They need 5. Anything before that is just noise.

Noise from some of them helps accumulate others.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:They need 5. Anything before that is just noise.

Noise from some of them helps accumulate others.

It’s all a show. Rs want a shutdown. They want chaos. These “moderates” knew who they were in bed with when they ran for office. And now these weasels have gone home to complain and act like they are standing up to MAGA. Sorry, not buying it.
Anonymous
It would be hard to do if McCarthy didn’t lead it. He can pull all of their committee assignments to punish them.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:They need 5. Anything before that is just noise.

Noise from some of them helps accumulate others.

It’s all a show. Rs want a shutdown. They want chaos. These “moderates” knew who they were in bed with when they ran for office. And now these weasels have gone home to complain and act like they are standing up to MAGA. Sorry, not buying it.


It’s worse than a show because they don’t know what they want.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:They need 5. Anything before that is just noise.

Noise from some of them helps accumulate others.

It’s all a show. Rs want a shutdown. They want chaos. These “moderates” knew who they were in bed with when they ran for office. And now these weasels have gone home to complain and act like they are standing up to MAGA. Sorry, not buying it.


It’s worse than a show because they don’t know what they want.

Yes - it’s not a show, it’s a sh!tshow.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Any rumblings yet from Republicans in the House who are tired of the Gaetz show? I thought I read somewhere that there is a sizeable chunk of Republicans from districts that are moderate and/or voted for Biden.

They’re 18 of them. Keeping quiet so far.


Oooh I spoke too soon!


Districts won by Biden so they are covering their derrieres.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Any rumblings yet from Republicans in the House who are tired of the Gaetz show? I thought I read somewhere that there is a sizeable chunk of Republicans from districts that are moderate and/or voted for Biden.

They’re 18 of them. Keeping quiet so far.


Oooh I spoke too soon!


Districts won by Biden so they are covering their derrieres.

Lawler is my sister’s Rep and he seems pretty normal, also very likely to lose in 2024 no matter what he does.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:They need 5. Anything before that is just noise.


But someone has to get the ball rolling. Sometimes it takes someone to publicly announce a choice for others to be able to step up and join them. Some of the others are leery of being the first to step up.

Kudos to these two for stepping up and being willing to make national headlines in order to get the ball rolling. There are a couple dozen more that are considering it, but before these two, many of the others were not willing to take the first step.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:They need 5. Anything before that is just noise.

Oh hey look it seems like the noise got them five.
Anonymous
Anyone want to make a bet that there is only ONE issue the Republicans are holding out for? Removal of funding for Ukraine. My guess is the Republican Party is owned by Putin.
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