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Republicans just released a government spending bill, then went back behind closed doors, and then realized they don't have the votes within their own caucus. Deadline is Friday.
Basically, the White House literally shit all over a bipartisan agreement on DACA and border security that would've made funding the government much easier. They are grossly incompetent, as per yoosh, and somehow it's all the Democrats' fault.
So, do you think the government shuts down, or do you think Republicans in Congress can get the votes they need for another continuing resolution?
Edit: Looks like Mitch and Chuck have reached a deal, in the absence of leadership from the President, to pass a CR through Feb 8. Mitch agrees to have an open, neutral process on immigration and an up or down vote on immigration reform and DREAM Act. What remains to be seen is whether the President gets on board, or what Speaker Ryan and the House will do given the Hastert Rule and the Freedumb Caucus' tendency to throw a wrench in anything "bipartisan".
Basically, the White House literally shit all over a bipartisan agreement on DACA and border security that would've made funding the government much easier. They are grossly incompetent, as per yoosh, and somehow it's all the Democrats' fault.
So, do you think the government shuts down, or do you think Republicans in Congress can get the votes they need for another continuing resolution?
Edit: Looks like Mitch and Chuck have reached a deal, in the absence of leadership from the President, to pass a CR through Feb 8. Mitch agrees to have an open, neutral process on immigration and an up or down vote on immigration reform and DREAM Act. What remains to be seen is whether the President gets on board, or what Speaker Ryan and the House will do given the Hastert Rule and the Freedumb Caucus' tendency to throw a wrench in anything "bipartisan".
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