Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sometimes I wish they wish they would stop more services so people understand how serious it is. It doesn’t effect the personal lives of most people so nobody cares.
Absolutely. It should include everything. When it is just the things that take time for the effects to show up, it gives a flawed impression to the public about how much the fed gvt services matter.
Anonymous wrote:The public would care if Social Security checks stopped.
Anonymous wrote:Sometimes I wish they wish they would stop more services so people understand how serious it is. It doesn’t effect the personal lives of most people so nobody cares.
Anonymous wrote:So anyone know who is on the chopping block to lose their jobs permanently? Just a bunch a pawns on a chessboard with nothing really to gain.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Democrats' biggest strategic mistake since they didn't support Harriet Miers?
Really? I thought the federal government was useless, didn't do anything, no one would notice a shutdown one way or the other. How is this a big mistake, if no one will even notice?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Two senior Republican appropriators agree it doesn't make any sense for Democrats to agree to a government funding deal unless Trump actually adheres to the deal.
https://x.com/BBKogan/status/1973070716292513959
So there are some lightbulbs on in Congress after all.
Only a few senators speak publicly - but they speak for those who don't. When you hear one Republican senator speak, they are saying what many Republican senators are thinking. (Except Rand Paul.)
They privately probably don’t want insurance premiums to go up either. Independent voters are going to drop like flies.
Funding the government as is for another year is a completely different issue than debating healthcare subsidies that expire in a month. In fact you can do both in parallel and not conflate the two.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Two senior Republican appropriators agree it doesn't make any sense for Democrats to agree to a government funding deal unless Trump actually adheres to the deal.
https://x.com/BBKogan/status/1973070716292513959
So there are some lightbulbs on in Congress after all.
Only a few senators speak publicly - but they speak for those who don't. When you hear one Republican senator speak, they are saying what many Republican senators are thinking. (Except Rand Paul.)
They privately probably don’t want insurance premiums to go up either. Independent voters are going to drop like flies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know this is a very DC insider focused thread but as someone who is not in DC, I can tell you most of us dont care at ALL if the government shuts down. I feel like the government shutting down has almost zero downside for the underdog party. The vast majority of Americans will not see immediate job risk issues or immediate ramifications. Sure, it's not great for the TSA but they're not going to find a new career in a week. The dems should shut it down for however long they want. MAGA is psychotic. This is probably the most beige pushback you could give in the circs so they should feel zero pressure to back down until they have to for whatever political reason comes up.
This is one of the dumber posts I've ever read on DCUM.
Many Americans will feel the pain of the government shut down very soon.
This will come back to haunt the GOP.
Yeah, trump may fire lots of government workers, but most will be rehired.
Why is Trump so gung-ho to keep the government open? He knows it's going to kill the GOP if it goes on for a long time.
Finally, the Democrats are standing up and fighting, a bit.
We need a lot more of this.
The post is actually not dumb. You all are just very inside the beltway.
After the 2018–2019 shutdown, a Pew Research Center survey found that only 16% of people said they or a family member were “personally inconvenienced” by the shutdown — and only 7% said it was a major inconvenience. The vast majority (84%) said it had no impact on them.
I agree that the Dems should have shut it down. I just think everyone is overestimating how much the average person cares. You all care bc you are feds. The rest of us barely think about it
+1.
And backing up your claim as factually-accurate with statistical evidence from Pew is just more proof:
- DC is an absurdly biased, partisan bubble, plus
- DCUMAD is a progressive echo-chamber, not a discussion forum.
So you're a radical leftist?
It’s so weird how bad maga is at insulting people 😂
Oh no! We’re all gonna go cry about being called a ‘radical leftist’ or a ‘clown’
Get some better insults.
The "radical leftist" stuff is so tired.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know this is a very DC insider focused thread but as someone who is not in DC, I can tell you most of us dont care at ALL if the government shuts down. I feel like the government shutting down has almost zero downside for the underdog party. The vast majority of Americans will not see immediate job risk issues or immediate ramifications. Sure, it's not great for the TSA but they're not going to find a new career in a week. The dems should shut it down for however long they want. MAGA is psychotic. This is probably the most beige pushback you could give in the circs so they should feel zero pressure to back down until they have to for whatever political reason comes up.
This is one of the dumber posts I've ever read on DCUM.
Many Americans will feel the pain of the government shut down very soon.
This will come back to haunt the GOP.
Yeah, trump may fire lots of government workers, but most will be rehired.
Why is Trump so gung-ho to keep the government open? He knows it's going to kill the GOP if it goes on for a long time.
Finally, the Democrats are standing up and fighting, a bit.
We need a lot more of this.
The post is actually not dumb. You all are just very inside the beltway.
After the 2018–2019 shutdown, a Pew Research Center survey found that only 16% of people said they or a family member were “personally inconvenienced” by the shutdown — and only 7% said it was a major inconvenience. The vast majority (84%) said it had no impact on them.
I agree that the Dems should have shut it down. I just think everyone is overestimating how much the average person cares. You all care bc you are feds. The rest of us barely think about it
+1.
And backing up your claim as factually-accurate with statistical evidence from Pew is just more proof:
- DC is an absurdly biased, partisan bubble, plus
- DCUMAD is a progressive echo-chamber, not a discussion forum.
So you're a radical leftist?
It’s so weird how bad maga is at insulting people 😂
Oh no! We’re all gonna go cry about being called a ‘radical leftist’ or a ‘clown’
Get some better insults.