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<blockquote data-quote="Ringo84" data-source="post: 73603547" data-attributes="member: 157762"><p>If Mitch is keeping the government closed because he won't vote for anything that won't be vetoed, then how is that not a rubber stamp? His job is not to look out for Donny's interests; it's to serve his constituents. </p><p></p><p>I would argue that a government shutdown - especially of this length - requires the Senate to act.</p><p>Ringo</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ringo84, post: 73603547, member: 157762"] If Mitch is keeping the government closed because he won't vote for anything that won't be vetoed, then how is that not a rubber stamp? His job is not to look out for Donny's interests; it's to serve his constituents. I would argue that a government shutdown - especially of this length - requires the Senate to act. Ringo [/QUOTE]
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