Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:House rejected it already today?
News says Johnson is going to refuse to allow a vote.
Because he doesn't want his party on record voting against paying people.
There is nothing objectionable in the bill. It's a clean bill to pay employees the money they are owed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:House rejected it already today?
News says Johnson is going to refuse to allow a vote.
Anonymous wrote:House rejected it already today?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s all so silly. The dems were trying for 40+ days to get one republican to see sense, and finally the R guy from Louisiana decided he would. Then trump gives the green light and suddenly the republicans are voting yes for the first time.
Hope it passes senate today!
It passed the senate, but House Republicans rejecedt the DHS funding deal passed by the Senate last night and senators have all gone home and are in recess for the next two weeks.
Americans are about to go on spring Break, Easter Break and Passover. The airports will be a mess. And it is ALL on the GOP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Because Senate Democrats didn’t end up accepting the Republican offer on DHS funding & negotiations fell apart yesterday, Dems will get *zero* of the ICE reforms they had been demanding, including ones that GOP had already agreed to, like showing ID, increased Congressional oversight, agreements to not hit sensitive locations, etc.
These reforms were the reason Dems started the shutdown in the first place, and now instead of getting a few concessions on their demand list, they get none.
The only thing they secured was no funding for CBP & ICE, which are largely already funded via the OBBB, and Republicans will seek to fund them even further without Dem votes in reconciliation instead.
As for the Dem’s demand list on ICE reforms?
“That ship has sailed,” Sen. Majority Leader John Thune said this morning. “They kissed that opportunity goodbye by failing to provide funding for those agencies.”
What a bunch of lies. Republicans never agreed to any meaningful reforms. Let them try to fund ICE all by themselves and make Collins vote for an unpopular agency right before the election.
Not one thing in that post is a lie.
Anonymous wrote:It’s all so silly. The dems were trying for 40+ days to get one republican to see sense, and finally the R guy from Louisiana decided he would. Then trump gives the green light and suddenly the republicans are voting yes for the first time.
Hope it passes senate today!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Because Senate Democrats didn’t end up accepting the Republican offer on DHS funding & negotiations fell apart yesterday, Dems will get *zero* of the ICE reforms they had been demanding, including ones that GOP had already agreed to, like showing ID, increased Congressional oversight, agreements to not hit sensitive locations, etc.
These reforms were the reason Dems started the shutdown in the first place, and now instead of getting a few concessions on their demand list, they get none.
The only thing they secured was no funding for CBP & ICE, which are largely already funded via the OBBB, and Republicans will seek to fund them even further without Dem votes in reconciliation instead.
As for the Dem’s demand list on ICE reforms?
“That ship has sailed,” Sen. Majority Leader John Thune said this morning. “They kissed that opportunity goodbye by failing to provide funding for those agencies.”
What a bunch of lies. Republicans never agreed to any meaningful reforms. Let them try to fund ICE all by themselves and make Collins vote for an unpopular agency right before the election.
Not one thing in that post is a lie.
Anonymous wrote:It’s all so silly. The dems were trying for 40+ days to get one republican to see sense, and finally the R guy from Louisiana decided he would. Then trump gives the green light and suddenly the republicans are voting yes for the first time.
Hope it passes senate today!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Because Senate Democrats didn’t end up accepting the Republican offer on DHS funding & negotiations fell apart yesterday, Dems will get *zero* of the ICE reforms they had been demanding, including ones that GOP had already agreed to, like showing ID, increased Congressional oversight, agreements to not hit sensitive locations, etc.
These reforms were the reason Dems started the shutdown in the first place, and now instead of getting a few concessions on their demand list, they get none.
The only thing they secured was no funding for CBP & ICE, which are largely already funded via the OBBB, and Republicans will seek to fund them even further without Dem votes in reconciliation instead.
As for the Dem’s demand list on ICE reforms?
“That ship has sailed,” Sen. Majority Leader John Thune said this morning. “They kissed that opportunity goodbye by failing to provide funding for those agencies.”
What a bunch of lies. Republicans never agreed to any meaningful reforms. Let them try to fund ICE all by themselves and make Collins vote for an unpopular agency right before the election.
Anonymous wrote:
Because Senate Democrats didn’t end up accepting the Republican offer on DHS funding & negotiations fell apart yesterday, Dems will get *zero* of the ICE reforms they had been demanding, including ones that GOP had already agreed to, like showing ID, increased Congressional oversight, agreements to not hit sensitive locations, etc.
These reforms were the reason Dems started the shutdown in the first place, and now instead of getting a few concessions on their demand list, they get none.
The only thing they secured was no funding for CBP & ICE, which are largely already funded via the OBBB, and Republicans will seek to fund them even further without Dem votes in reconciliation instead.
As for the Dem’s demand list on ICE reforms?
“That ship has sailed,” Sen. Majority Leader John Thune said this morning. “They kissed that opportunity goodbye by failing to provide funding for those agencies.”