How's that kool-aid taste? |
The Republicans have run the government for nine months with 51 votes. |
The question isn't one of opinion. |
DP: Nobody said that. What are you actually mad about? |
Actually 17:19 called OP asinine and brainless for suggesting the possibility that Republican were responsible. I mean just because they hold all the power and change rules on a whim, how could they possible be responsible for something people don't like? |
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My foxnews loving parents believe everything communicated to them through that news channel...
I had to remind my mom how negotiations typically work- since Republicans hold the majority and only need a few Democrats to vote with them, typically some sort of concession is offered to get those votes to the finish line. Which isn't happening here. And Republicans are being so rigid about it, why should Democrats trust the idea that those would be revisted at a later date? |
My MAGA relatives. They only believe what they see on Fox. |
| I think it’s simplistic to say that whoever is to blame for the shutdown. It’s the disagreement and the political mechanisms that are the reasons. |
You can use as much punctuation as you want. It still won't make it true. Republicans are trying to force through a bill without negotiating at all. They didn't even show up to the meetings. Our system requires the majority to work with the minority. Republicans don't like the rules. This is 100% on them. |
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Blame? You mean credit?
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Well, yes; though you needn’t have added the excessive punctuation marks. |
They did not take away any subsidies. The subsidies were passed during COVID as a temporary measure that is now expiring. |
| This is now and will forever be the Trump shutdown. |
| At least now fewer people are talking about the Trump-Epstein files. |