Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No I think it will break soon. End of next week.
How? What will change?
Anonymous wrote:I wonder if DHS, Treasury, State have briefed the President on what might happen if federal workers and contractors miss mortgage, rent and loan payments Their credit rating will be lowered and they risk losing their security clearances. I also wonder how long they expect federal prison guards to risk their lives every day for no pay - the number of attacks on prison guards has increased since the shutdown
Anonymous wrote:No I think it will break soon. End of next week.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Apparently the networks won’t carry his address tomorrow. Lol!
Oh, but they did. So another prediction that failed.
Anonymous wrote:My furloughed spouse was just talking to some furloughed colleagues. They don't think the government will reopen until February. Sad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Apparently the networks won’t carry his address tomorrow. Lol!
Oh, but they did. So another prediction that failed.
Fat lot of good it did him.
“A new poll showed that only 2 percent of voters changed their mind about building a wall across the Mexican border after watching President Trump’s Oval Office address last week.”
https://nypost.com/2019/01/15/only-2-percent-of-voters-were-swayed-by-trumps-oval-office-address-poll/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Apparently the networks won’t carry his address tomorrow. Lol!
Oh, but they did. So another prediction that failed.
Anonymous wrote:The President has now said that he will not back down one inch on his position. Looks like all hopes for a resolution this week are gone.