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not. the kids were standing at the lincoln memorial waiting for their bus when the adults confronted them. white kids, attending a pro life rally, wearing MAGA hats. a liberals dream target. too good to pass up. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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Here is a decent explanation of where the Government is at from The Week
How can you tell Trump isn't serious about making a deal? Last year, panicked that the Trump administration was going to start deporting DREAMers — undocumented immigrants brought to the United States as children — en masse, Democrats offered terms that lopsidedly favored Trump's position. They offered $25 billion in wall funding in exchange for a long path to citizenship for the DREAMers and new restrictions on family reunification. Egged on by immigration hardliners, Trump scoffed at the offer, then proceeded to decisively lose a branch of government to his critics. After a destructive, economically ruinous month-long standoff, he consulted exclusively with allies, and on Saturday offered a crummier deal (basically the BRIDGE Act, which contains no path to citizenship at all, as well as massive new restrictions on asylum) to a much-empowered adversary. Democrats are having none of it. Imagine trying to sell your house and someone offers you $250,000 for it. Thinking you could do better, you say no. Then the market crashes, your crib bleeds out half its value, and now you decide to call up the prospective buyers and tell them you'll accept no less than $300,000. That's the Trump shutdown strategy in a nutshell. |
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The GOP, for their part, had two years to get it done and chose not to. Both sides showing the worst of politics. Nebe had it right, we need to toss them out and elect people who know how to get things done. But we won't, because we care how rich, pretty, and famous they are. This ain't a one-sided show, much as you want it to be. |
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Regardless, funding looks to be a moot issue now :hihi: https://thehill.com/blogs/blog-brief...HE3Ffe8PxxvEYk Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
The bottom line is the $20 trillion national debt promises to spiral ever higher with Republicans controlling both Congress and the White House.
“Republicans gave up on caring about deficits long ago,” bemoaned Republican Sen. Rand Paul of Kentucky, who was elected in the 2010 tea party class. But as always it’s the never their fault Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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i’ve said many times the gop is partly to blame for this ( had two years to do it), and i’ve also said that the gop is hypocritical when it comes to debt and deficits. Paul is correct. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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