Anonymous wrote:j jAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, the Republican’s could not pass their own bill. They are voting now but too many Republicans have already voted against so it will fail.
Why are R's not supporting this stripped down bill? I don't understand--what do they want? a two sentence straight extension? or they just want the govt closed until 1/20, so nothing will satisfy them?
This is what Elon was advocating yesterday.
How could any serious person advocate shutting down the USG until 1/20? That is going to wreck the economy and hurt a lot of ordinary people in and out of government.
I guess when you're a billionaire, you don't care about wrecking the economy because you have enough money to ride it out and survive and maybe even pick up some companies at a lower price?
But, seriously, who does he think is going to buy Teslas when we the economy collapses?
Anonymous wrote:Well, the Republican’s could not pass their own bill. They are voting now but too many Republicans have already voted against so it will fail.
Anonymous wrote:If the GOP is serious about cutting government spending, why is their first fight over lifting the debt limit? I thought they were going to be cutting spending on day 1?
Anonymous wrote:j jAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, the Republican’s could not pass their own bill. They are voting now but too many Republicans have already voted against so it will fail.
Why are R's not supporting this stripped down bill? I don't understand--what do they want? a two sentence straight extension? or they just want the govt closed until 1/20, so nothing will satisfy them?
This is what Elon was advocating yesterday.
How could any serious person advocate shutting down the USG until 1/20? That is going to wreck the economy and hurt a lot of ordinary people in and out of government.
I guess when you're a billionaire, you don't care about wrecking the economy because you have enough money to ride it out and survive and maybe even pick up some companies at a lower price?
But, seriously, who does he think is going to buy Teslas when we the economy collapses?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow. The Democrats screw up again first it's Kamala now Jeffries
How is this the democrats screw up?
Rather than even read it jeffries said no because of trump. more T D S!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow. The Democrats screw up again first it's Kamala now Jeffries
How is this the democrats screw up?
j jAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, the Republican’s could not pass their own bill. They are voting now but too many Republicans have already voted against so it will fail.
Why are R's not supporting this stripped down bill? I don't understand--what do they want? a two sentence straight extension? or they just want the govt closed until 1/20, so nothing will satisfy them?
This is what Elon was advocating yesterday.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Continuing resolution fails: 174-235.
Godspeed.
It is not clear to me what the Rs that voted against it want. It might not be clear to them either. Unless they pass something tomorrow, Christmas is going to suck for a lot of people.
Johnson could bring the bill negotiated with the senate to the house floor and it would pass.
But Elon and Vivek would then kick Mike out of their group text.![]()
He won't politically survive this anyhow. So he may as well go down with not everyone hating him.
Anonymous wrote:Wow. The Democrats screw up again first it's Kamala now Jeffries
Anonymous wrote:Wow. The Democrats screw up again first it's Kamala now Jeffries
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Continuing resolution fails: 174-235.
Godspeed.
It is not clear to me what the Rs that voted against it want. It might not be clear to them either. Unless they pass something tomorrow, Christmas is going to suck for a lot of people.
Johnson could bring the bill negotiated with the senate to the house floor and it would pass.
But Elon and Vivek would then kick Mike out of their group text.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Continuing resolution fails: 174-235.
Godspeed.
It is not clear to me what the Rs that voted against it want. It might not be clear to them either. Unless they pass something tomorrow, Christmas is going to suck for a lot of people.
Johnson could bring the bill negotiated with the senate to the house floor and it would pass.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If the GOP is serious about cutting government spending, why is their first fight over lifting the debt limit? I thought they were going to be cutting spending on day 1?
First fight?
They wanted the debt limit to be intact for two years. So no leverage; keep it going until after the 2026 midterms. Is that wise from a negotiating point of view?
I can see why big spenders would want it, but seriously? When exactly do you think we're going to tackle the debt problem, which from my numbers show it at
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Continuing resolution fails: 174-235.
Godspeed.
It is not clear to me what the Rs that voted against it want. It might not be clear to them either. Unless they pass something tomorrow, Christmas is going to suck for a lot of people.