Talk of potential government shutdown?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:They are just such yellow-bellied cowards. They put clause into the CR keeping them from ever having to debate or vote on Trump's tariffs.


If it’s not a clean CR will senate Dems support it?

There’s no such thing as a clean CR funding the government when the executive branch is refusing to fund the government.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:With the shutdown, everything in the U.S. is about to come to a grinding halt. It will be total pandemonium!


Voters wanted disruption. That's what they're getting.

Too bad they didn't watch Glass Onion...
Anonymous
Massie (GOP KY) says he won’t support the CR. Trump has been threatening him, but he seems to be holding.

Johnson can only afford to lose one vote if all Dems are present and vote.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:They are just such yellow-bellied cowards. They put clause into the CR keeping them from ever having to debate or vote on Trump's tariffs.


If it’s not a clean CR will senate Dems support it?

There’s no such thing as a clean CR funding the government when the executive branch is refusing to fund the government.


Well it’s not a clean CR anyway so the point is moot.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:They are just such yellow-bellied cowards. They put clause into the CR keeping them from ever having to debate or vote on Trump's tariffs.


If it’s not a clean CR will senate Dems support it?

There’s no such thing as a clean CR funding the government when the executive branch is refusing to fund the government.


What's a little impoundment here and there?

I admit, I was surprised that Bought was out stumping for this CR when he is one of the people actively destroying the federal government. Why does he care about finding and keeping the government open anyway?
Anonymous
Omg Johnson calls himself a Christian but gets on tv to lie and blame democrats for the shutdown. The nerve!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:They are just such yellow-bellied cowards. They put clause into the CR keeping them from ever having to debate or vote on Trump's tariffs.


If it’s not a clean CR will senate Dems support it?

There’s no such thing as a clean CR funding the government when the executive branch is refusing to fund the government.


What's a little impoundment here and there?

I admit, I was surprised that Bought was out stumping for this CR when he is one of the people actively destroying the federal government. Why does he care about finding and keeping the government open anyway?



Sorry who in this administration isn’t destroying the government?!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Massie (GOP KY) says he won’t support the CR. Trump has been threatening him, but he seems to be holding.

Johnson can only afford to lose one vote if all Dems are present and vote.

One of the Democrats died last week, so the math has changed.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Massie (GOP KY) says he won’t support the CR. Trump has been threatening him, but he seems to be holding.

Johnson can only afford to lose one vote if all Dems are present and vote.

One of the Democrats died last week, so the math has changed.


Oh. So then a second GOP nay will be needed? What happened to chip roy?
Anonymous
Who could have guessed that turning the government over to corrupt sociopaths might not work out?
Anonymous
Dems in the senate are good with anything the republicans put forward.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Dems in the senate are good with anything the republicans put forward.


The tariff poison pill may cause them to pause. Maybe not.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Massie (GOP KY) says he won’t support the CR. Trump has been threatening him, but he seems to be holding.

Johnson can only afford to lose one vote if all Dems are present and vote.

One of the Democrats died last week, so the math has changed.


So is Johnson's math wrong? Should someone tell him?
Anonymous
When is the actual vote?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:When is the actual vote?


It's supposed to be tonight, and then the House will recess.

At least, that's the current plan.
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