Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stop the presses...
Trump says MX *IS* really paying for the wall. We don't need taxpayer funding now for the wall. Take that Pelosi! /x
https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/1073195450033950720
"I often stated, “One way or the other, Mexico is going to pay for the Wall.” This has never changed. Our new deal with Mexico (and Canada), the USMCA, is so much better than the old, very costly & anti-USA NAFTA deal, that just by the money we save, MEXICO IS PAYING FOR THE WALL
I truly believe Donald doesn't understand, this isn't how it works. He is just that stupid. But what is your excuse?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stop the presses...
Trump says MX *IS* really paying for the wall. We don't need taxpayer funding now for the wall. Take that Pelosi! /x
https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/1073195450033950720
"I often stated, “One way or the other, Mexico is going to pay for the Wall.” This has never changed. Our new deal with Mexico (and Canada), the USMCA, is so much better than the old, very costly & anti-USA NAFTA deal, that just by the money we save, MEXICO IS PAYING FOR THE WALL
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:3-2-1 Shutdown![]()
Republicans are girding themselves for a partial government shutdown, just in time for Christmas.
The partial shutdown has grown more and more likely, they say, because of President Trump’s self-defeating comments at a White House meeting with congressional Democrats earlier this week about how he would accept blame for a shutdown caused by his demands for $5 billion in wall funding.
Two days later, the GOP has no plan for keeping the government open — or for escaping blame for a partial shutdown.
“There is no discernable plan, none that’s been disclosed,” Senate Republican Whip John Cornyn (Texas) said when asked how President Trump and GOP leaders would avoid a shut down.
Trump as grinch. Won’t be a good look.
Grinch is better than crook...
Shutting down the government would be very diverting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:3-2-1 Shutdown![]()
Republicans are girding themselves for a partial government shutdown, just in time for Christmas.
The partial shutdown has grown more and more likely, they say, because of President Trump’s self-defeating comments at a White House meeting with congressional Democrats earlier this week about how he would accept blame for a shutdown caused by his demands for $5 billion in wall funding.
Two days later, the GOP has no plan for keeping the government open — or for escaping blame for a partial shutdown.
“There is no discernable plan, none that’s been disclosed,” Senate Republican Whip John Cornyn (Texas) said when asked how President Trump and GOP leaders would avoid a shut down.
Trump as grinch. Won’t be a good look.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think we will have a shutdown for 3-4 weeks
I'm afraid you might be right.
The House and Senate have gone home, will be back next Wednesday. That's certainly time to pass the appropriations bills by Friday, if they want to. Trump can sign or veto/not sign them at that point. So far, they don't seem to want to.
And then there's Christmas and New Year's. If Trump goes to Florida with the government unfunded, then the shutdown will likely last well into the new year, at a minimum.
Anonymous wrote:I think we will have a shutdown for 3-4 weeks
Anonymous wrote:3-2-1 Shutdown![]()
Republicans are girding themselves for a partial government shutdown, just in time for Christmas.
The partial shutdown has grown more and more likely, they say, because of President Trump’s self-defeating comments at a White House meeting with congressional Democrats earlier this week about how he would accept blame for a shutdown caused by his demands for $5 billion in wall funding.
Two days later, the GOP has no plan for keeping the government open — or for escaping blame for a partial shutdown.
“There is no discernable plan, none that’s been disclosed,” Senate Republican Whip John Cornyn (Texas) said when asked how President Trump and GOP leaders would avoid a shut down.
Republicans are girding themselves for a partial government shutdown, just in time for Christmas.
The partial shutdown has grown more and more likely, they say, because of President Trump’s self-defeating comments at a White House meeting with congressional Democrats earlier this week about how he would accept blame for a shutdown caused by his demands for $5 billion in wall funding.
Two days later, the GOP has no plan for keeping the government open — or for escaping blame for a partial shutdown.
“There is no discernable plan, none that’s been disclosed,” Senate Republican Whip John Cornyn (Texas) said when asked how President Trump and GOP leaders would avoid a shut down.
Anonymous wrote:Stop the presses...
Trump says MX *IS* really paying for the wall. We don't need taxpayer funding now for the wall. Take that Pelosi! /x
"I often stated, “One way or the other, Mexico is going to pay for the Wall.” This has never changed. Our new deal with Mexico (and Canada), the USMCA, is so much better than the old, very costly & anti-USA NAFTA deal, that just by the money we save, MEXICO IS PAYING FOR THE WALL