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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I no longer understand anything that is happening. I used to think I had figured some of it out and knew some of the whys and hows -even if I disagreed - I could still figure out motives and reasoning. None of this makes sense to me.[/quote] This doesn’t make sense because our government has reached a severe point of dysfunction. If this was a parliamentary system they would be calling a new election right now. It’s really bad.[/quote] And Trump would be booted out. OUR only option is impeachment. And the puppets the Republicans put in office won’t do their jobs (of honoring the Constitution). They literally have not reported to work for 8 weeks—though they are collecting paychecks. The Democrats stand ready to negotiate. The Republicans won’t even show up in DC. [/quote] What’s there to negotiate?[/quote] Pay attention. Schumer just made an offer to the Republicans. Thune called it a nonstarter. Johnson won’t even let his caucus come to work. That is one side trying to negotiate and the other stonewalling.[/quote] The House passed a bill to reopen the government. The Republican majority in the Senate is likewise happy to reopen the government. [b]It is the Democrat minority in the Senate that is blocking funding to the entire government because they want to demand changes they don’t have the votes for. [/b]What they are doing is fundamentally undemocratic. If the majorities of the House and Senate give in to this type of tactic will the minority party shut down the entire government every time they want something they don’t have the votes for?[/quote] It seems the Republicans also don't have the votes for what they want. Why is your position that democrats must capitulate and not Republicans? Or better yet, compromise? Why is it undemocratic for Democrats to vote in a way that reflects the citizens that voted them in?[/quote] Because Democrats are keeping the government closed for reasons unrelated to the FY26 budget process. The Republicans voted 13 times to keep the government open during Biden’s term. Democrats have an amazing capacity to conflate issues. [/quote] I'd argue the items they are negotiating for impact budget, so relevant. Thanks for your acknowledgement that things ran smoothly under Biden. [/quote] The ACA subsidies are completely not germane to the annual appropriations bills. If you tried to address the subsidies during the appropriations process it would be stricken under a point of order. Democrats keep stepping on the rake trying to change the rules. It always comes back to them. See hundreds of federal Trump judges as proof. [/quote]
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