You’re counting on House Republicans to do right by DC? The same ones who created this crisis? You sweet summer child. |
It’s not, but don’t let basic facts get in your way. |
It’s completely made up. False. |
You haven’t answered the question. You don’t have a point. |
Thankfully, Trump and the GOP appropriations guy appear to have endorsed it. https://www.politico.com/live-updates/2025/03/14/congress/senate-dc-budget-fix-00231783 |
Pp here. But also seems like GOP in house might still suck. Who knows |
Dems + 3-4 GOP reps from swing districts will vote for it. Biggest question is if SOTH Johnson will let it come up for a vote. |
PP here. If Trump has publicly come out in support of it, along with Cole. It really won't be good for them or Dear Leader Trump to have it not go through. There is also a discharge petition option right? Ugh |
So DC won’t lose the money after all? |
If the vote goes our way. Still trying to figure out how it got in there and why - odd 'accident' |
Political games |
Warning shot |
Never attribute to malice what can be attributed to incompetence and all that. I think people would rather pretend the people who write important laws actually know what they are doing and are mean for some reason. The reality is this is most likely new people bad at their job and in a rush. |
I can believe that. We all know that the dirty little secret of Congress is that there's a bunch of know nothing 20 year olds writing everything. But that doesn't mean that this should not be a wake up call. Someone in power thought that this was both a good and proper thing. We need to be prepared. |
Why not both? The weird DC funding issue was pointed out repeatedly before the House voted, and Norton introduced an amendment just to fix it, and it failed. So even if it got in there by accident, it was left in there on purpose. Then the House skipped town. So I think it's incompetence + a little malice. |