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The House already passed the CR -
What are you referring to?
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The House already passed the CR -
D your research - educate yourself - It is the Senate Democrats voting to keep the government closed to strong arm legislation that did not go their way when BOTH Houses passed the Big Beautiful Bill. The answer to the issue lies with the Senate, not the House.What are you referring to?
D your research - educate yourself - It is the Senate Democrats voting to keep the government closed to strong arm legislation that did not go their way when BOTH Houses passed the Big Beautiful Bill. The answer to the issue lies with the Senate, not the House.
"Throwing the CR" - In other words voting and passing the CR is the extent of their responsibility - the CR is the EXACT same one that Schumer and Democratic Senate Leaders voted for and supported just seven months ago -You refer to some CR and don't bother to provide the CR# or a description?
And btw, your narrative is wrong. The House went into recess after throwing their CR to the Senate. No negotiation. No subsequent negotiations with the Senate. They just went home...and have been there for the past six weeks.
Not Yet, but he's working on it.This is the undeniable evidence that Trump is not in charge of the entire government and hes not an authoritarian AND there still is a separation of powers.
Some added context.
Nope - that's why the Democrats are using the same CR they supported just 7 months ago to negotiate their political agenda - to reverse what has already been voted on, passed by both houses and signed into law on July 4, 2025Oh? That's why the Republicans don't want to extent ACA subsidies? To help the poor and needy?
They have no obligation to just give the republicans what they want. It’s the party in charge that should be finding ways to work out a deal with the minority party they need onboard to pass their agenda. Their refusal to work with democrats shows this shutdown is just as much GOP strategy as it is Democratic.The Democrats refused to provide the votes.
It’s Congress’ fault.That was the Democratic strategy. Its their fault the government shut down.
As long as the democrats in the Senate solely and entirely vote to keep the government shut down, they are solely and entirely responsible for it being shut down.Of course. No Republican is to blame for the dysfunction of Congress even though both houses are currently run by republicans and we have a republican president who hails himself as a great deal maker who can get things done.
The only problem is the American people don’t believe this and are blaming the party in charge of our federal government and that’s what MTG is trying to get across but anyone daring to speak against the GOP narrative that this is solely and entirely the fault of the democrats must obviously be incorrect.
Nonsense. It’ll open back up as soon as the GOP show a willingness to work with the opposition. They refuse to so the government remains shutdown. That is entirely on the GOP-led dysfunctional Congress.As long as the democrats in the Senate solely and entirely vote to keep the government shut down, they are solely and entirely responsible for it being shut down.
 
					
				Or maybe it'll open up when the "opposition" decides to stop being in opposition to the government being opened. Remember, the Republicans are voting to open it, but they need just 5 democrats to stop opposing it. Can Senate democrats find just 5 of their members who will stop opposing the reopening of the government? So far, no.Nonsense. It’ll open back up as soon as the GOP show a willingness to work with the opposition. They refuse to so the government remains shutdown. That is entirely on the GOP-led dysfunctional Congress.
Right, because republicans always act in good faith and will of course negotiate after they get everything they want.I was reading a poll today that stated 8% blame Trump (who does not even vote in the Senate), 9% blame the Republicans, and 83% blame the Democrats. Rightly so. A continuing resolution is not the time to add legislation and spending. Pass the CR and then negotiate the other things. Democrats shut down the government and are holding America Hostage. They seem to think they won the election.
Rhe democrats already accepted the idea previously then changed their minds. The Demorats decided to demand more things then vote no. Thats on them. The chose to shut the government down.Provide? I'm sorry, but that's quite the funny thing to say. What did the Republicans do to get those votes? They aren't entitled to them without giving the Democrats something. It's on them to negotiate.
True. That may happen. That is politics and the result of winning and losing elections. They are under no obligation to help the Democrats fulfil their agenda. Nor are the Democrats obligated to help the Republicans. That is the way Democracy works.Right, because republicans always act in good faith and will of course negotiate after they get everything they want.
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I'd say it most likely would happen. The GOP has shown no interest in negotiating in good faith up to this point, why trust they will when they get what they want up front?True. That may happen.
Which is why we're at a standstill. Of course, the GOP could end this by negotiating on health care subsidies in good faith, but we know that's not gonna happen. Instead, they'd rather blame the democrats than even try to compromise, which proves that the shutdown is pretty much the Democratic Party's only leverage at this point.That is politics and the result of winning and losing elections. They are under no obligation to help the Democrats fulfil their agenda. Nor are the Democrats obligated to help the Republicans. That is the way Democracy works.
And the dems could end this by convincing just 5 of their own people to cooperate with the majority and reopen the government. The Republicans, the federal workers, and the SNAP recipients all want that to happen. But if those 5 democrats keep being opposed to it, then yes, we'll continue being at a standstill.Which is why we're at a standstill. Of course, the GOP could end this by negotiating on health care subsidies in good faith, but we know that's not gonna happen.
Thanks for admitting that the democrats are putting the country through an extended shutdown in order to have "leverage". Air traffic controllers and other federal employees working without pay to be leveraged by the democrats. Poor people will soon be leveraged by the democrats as well by making them starve without their food benefits.Instead, they'd rather blame the democrats than even try to compromise, which proves that the shutdown is pretty much the Democratic Party's only leverage at this point.
