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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Plan to be back in office Tuesday. Nice that he gave people the weekend to get back from furloughcation. https://www.cbsnews.com/news/trump-calls-on-senate-republicans-to-get-rid-of-the-filibuster/[/quote]And back on furlough Nov 21, since the House won't come back due to the Epstein discharge petition.[/quote] Why? Do they need the House to open the government ?[/quote] If the Senate were to somehow come to pass the current CR, they aren’t needed. If the Senate comes to agreement to change any aspect of the CR, the House is needed.[/quote] Good thing what passed the house a month ago was a clean CR, what every democrat advocated for in prior shutdowns.[/quote] It’s not clean though, because a clean CR means it is identical to the prior year and last year had the Obamacare subsidies. [/quote] It absolutely is clean because the existing law had those subsidies expiring.[/quote] But it radically changes existing spending levels. You don’t think expiring tax cuts wouldn’t be reserved??[/quote] Democrats were in charge when they passed the new subsidies to be time limited. (The original ACA subsidies remain in place) If they were intended to be permanent they should have done it when they passed it. It’s poor and lazy legislating. [/quote] This. I really think they thought they’d be in charge at the time those subsidies were scheduled to end. They should have used a bit more forethought in their legislation.[/quote]
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