Trump promised that Mexico would pay for the wall. Now he's denying he ever made that promise. The House should be negotiating with the Senate. Screw Trump. |
The house did pass the $5.7 billion for the wall. It stalled in the senate because you need 60 votes. Paul Ryan had a couple of hundreds bills currently sitting in the senate. |
That's not how McConnell views it. Trump said he'd sign the Senate's clean CR. McConnell believed him. The more fool he. Now McConnell is done talking to Trump. He learned his lesson (not a fast learner, apparently). |
And Trump could have vetoed the tax cuts if they didn’t include wall funding. That would have got the funding through reconciliation. There are ways to get things done. Trump is incompetent. |
What are you talking about? This is trickle down. If someone can't make rent, that effects landlords. Can't afford go dinners - local restaurants Childcare providers, kids extra circularize activities... Long term this is a disaster for our economy. Just more mess for the Democrats to clean up once Trump leaves. |
He and is followers are trying to walk that back but here's the memo that explains how he planed to pay for border wall. https://www.washingtonpost.com/apps/g/page/politics/memo-explains-how-donald-trump-plans-to-pay-for-border-wall/2007/ |
Not sure if congress can do funding bills with reconciliation. Mitch rightly doesn't want to change the filibuster rules. So here we are ... The only way out is some kind of DACA/Dreamer compromise for wall. Everybody keeps talking about the $25 billion for DACA. Why not bring that out to the open and negotiate? |
Breaking: The National Air Traffic Controllers union is filing suit against the Trump administration over the partial federal government shutdown, @tomcostellonbc reports |
Another day. Still shutdown
This has no negative impact on me , none. As I suspect for majority of voters. Commute is much much easier. Thank you trump |
Yes, yes, but the point is, 800,000 is just not enough to tank our economy, even with trickle down. I think the media and of course federal works thought and hoped there would be a larger impact, but three weeks out we see that there is not. The fact that our stock market is up day after day in January proves that Wall Street is not concerned, and the President has clarified that there will be no impact on tax refunds. So while there is pain and suffering out there, it’s very much localized. The DC real estate market, on the other hand, is another story entirely, and I do think we will see some effects there even once this is over, as federal workers realize just how vulnerable they are and hopefully take a more cautious approach going forward. At least there is plenty of discussion of emergency funds and related issues in the money forum. |
The entire Senate, Anne Coulter and Rush Limbaugh knew exactly what he meant and acted accordingly. Your the only who is trying argue after the fact that he meant something different. |
Pence has nixed DACA-for-wall. Nonstarter. |
+1 |
LOL, good luck with that. Force the President to sign a spending bill? That’s not how it works. |
I am a dem & don’t give a crap about DACA. Please- don’t use that as a bargaining chip. |