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What a total doosh-canoe. Fucking Republican ass-clowns are all on the Russian payroll. Fuck these traitorous assholes.
A shutdown about nothing…
the Seinfeld Shutdown.
We’re reduced to that.
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Typically, funding showdowns in divided government between Congress and the White House have featured pitched battles over specific policies, such as Trump’s border wall or Obamacare. But budget experts and historians say the current impasse stands out for its lack of a clear policy disagreement.
It’s about nothing.
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Rand Paul is in the Senate and isn’t a swing vote. There are more than enough votes in the Senate for a CR, with or without him. In fact, the Senate passed a CR 77-19 on Wednesday, that included funding for Ukraine.
The shutdown is happening because the House won’t bring a bill to the floor, with or without Ukraine funding.
Rand Paul does not represent the Republican caucus on the Ukraine support. In fact House Republicans are not represented on that or the budget in general. 4 or 5 members are doing this issue holding the speaker’s chair as hostage.
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I see it as a minority childish temper tantrum and a weakling afraid to lose his job.
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A government shutdown increasingly looks inevitable as GOP opponents of a stopgap in the Senate seek to drag out the process ahead of a midnight Sunday deadline.
Opponents of the Senate stopgap, which is backed by leaders in both parties, are delaying a vote to give the House a chance to pass its own continuing resolution to fund government.
Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) reiterated his threat Thursday that he would do everything he could to slow down passage of the funding stopgap unless Senate leaders agree to pull $6.15 billion for Ukraine out of the bill.
“Unless something dramatic happens today or tomorrow, there will likely be a couple-of-day or longer shutdown — very, very unfortunately, because it’s our responsibility to exercise and exhaust all options,” Rep. Dan Meuser (R-Pa.) said.
A second GOP senator who requested anonymity expressed optimism that McCarthy will be able to round up enough votes for an alternative House GOP-drafted stopgap.
Asked if there’s enough time for the Senate and House to negotiate a compromise stopgap funding bill before the Saturday deadline, Rep. Ralph Norman (R-S.C.) said “no.”
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