Government Shutdown - September, 2025 Editiion

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If republicans think it’s crucial to keep the government open, they can keep it open without a single democrat. They can change the filibuster rules with a simple majority in the senate. It’s all up to them.

I suppose they have to decide which is a higher price to pay: Working with Democrats and making some concessions now, or getting rid of the filibuster and seeing eventual DC statehood among many other disasters for them.
Anonymous
Sounds like some Dem centrists are coming to their senses. Most likely it’ll be a last second compromise and no shutdown.
Anonymous
Democrats are trying to shut down the government unless they get billions in spending for health care for illegal aliens.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Democrats are trying to shut down the government unless they get billions in spending for health care for illegal aliens.



Illegal aliens? They’ve all been deported. Why the hatred of rural poor? They deserve healthcare.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Sounds like some Dem centrists are coming to their senses. Most likely it’ll be a last second compromise and no shutdown.


Link? From what I’ve read there’s no time for that.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Sounds like some Dem centrists are coming to their senses. Most likely it’ll be a last second compromise and no shutdown.


Link? From what I’ve read there’s no time for that.


This is always theatre. Stop being played. They have more than enough time for a deal.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Sounds like some Dem centrists are coming to their senses. Most likely it’ll be a last second compromise and no shutdown.


Link? From what I’ve read there’s no time for that.


This is always theatre. Stop being played. They have more than enough time for a deal.

I would have agreed with you back in March...but now Schumer feels like he was played when he made that deal. Facing an angry base and a potential primary challenge from his left I don't see any compromise.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Sounds like some Dem centrists are coming to their senses. Most likely it’ll be a last second compromise and no shutdown.


Link? From what I’ve read there’s no time for that.


This is always theatre. Stop being played. They have more than enough time for a deal.

I would have agreed with you back in March...but now Schumer feels like he was played when he made that deal. Facing an angry base and a potential primary challenge from his left I don't see any compromise.

Good, because he Pu$$IED out the last time.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Sounds like some Dem centrists are coming to their senses. Most likely it’ll be a last second compromise and no shutdown.


Link? From what I’ve read there’s no time for that.


This is always theatre. Stop being played. They have more than enough time for a deal.

I would have agreed with you back in March...but now Schumer feels like he was played when he made that deal. Facing an angry base and a potential primary challenge from his left I don't see any compromise.


There's a very obvious compromise that I am shocked that the Dems aren't doing.

A clean CR in exchange for releasing the Epstein files!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Democrats are trying to shut down the government unless they get billions in spending for health care for illegal aliens.



I get an ACA subsidy. Are you saying I'm an illegal alien?
Anonymous
Wonderful news for America! Now we need to get the anti-woke Trumpists to move to Australia! Australia has become insanely WOKE!! And America cannot be friends with Australia with their woke Bluey cartoons. We must show them the real society with SpongeBob and Tom and Jerry.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Sounds like some Dem centrists are coming to their senses. Most likely it’ll be a last second compromise and no shutdown.


Link? From what I’ve read there’s no time for that.


This is always theatre. Stop being played. They have more than enough time for a deal.

I would have agreed with you back in March...but now Schumer feels like he was played when he made that deal. Facing an angry base and a potential primary challenge from his left I don't see any compromise.


I sure hope so, but Schumer almost never fails to disappoint.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Sounds like some Dem centrists are coming to their senses. Most likely it’ll be a last second compromise and no shutdown.


Link? From what I’ve read there’s no time for that.


This is always theatre. Stop being played. They have more than enough time for a deal.

I would have agreed with you back in March...but now Schumer feels like he was played when he made that deal. Facing an angry base and a potential primary challenge from his left I don't see any compromise.


There's a very obvious compromise that I am shocked that the Dems aren't doing.

A clean CR in exchange for releasing the Epstein files!



Ah that is a good play but Trump’s DOJ will redact or remove Trump and other prominent Rep.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Sounds like some Dem centrists are coming to their senses. Most likely it’ll be a last second compromise and no shutdown.


Yeah, this. And the compromise will be: no ACA subsidies and further wrecking of our health care system.

How nice.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Sounds like some Dem centrists are coming to their senses. Most likely it’ll be a last second compromise and no shutdown.


Link? From what I’ve read there’s no time for that.


This is always theatre. Stop being played. They have more than enough time for a deal.


I would have agreed with you back in March...but now Schumer feels like he was played when he made that deal. Facing an angry base and a potential primary challenge from his left I don't see any compromise.


Schumer is making the decision to let federal workers go without pay for a few months vs. many millions of Americans going without health care coverage.

The Feds are a smaller contingent, so they are going to bear the brunt of this. God speed everyone.
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