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You keep repeating yourself.
Continuing to hang it on the Dems like theyre the problem while the Cons have controlled all Congress and presidency for 2 years. That's his schtick in this thread.
You keep repeating yourself.
I'd like to help you understand something so basic but I don't want to.Go on..
Agreed. And the reason the government is currently shut down is because he wants that symbol and he Dems can’t let him have it. It has nothing to do with money. And imo very little to do with border enforcement. This is a political battle over a political symbol and rich political scum are battling it out in DC to see who gets to claim symbolic victory and the US is along for the ride.
No just tired of conversing with an obvious troll who constantly repetes himself. I'm just to busy talking to my Congress person telling them if they fund this wall I don't want the stream of fat checks will stop.Quips with nothing to say. Got it
Democrats don’t seem to have made a solid counter arguement.
Aside from treating humans like humans and not vermin like China or Iraq or Turkey or all the other places the republicans keep claiming are inferior to America.
Nah instead we want em to come in like he UAE or Qatar to have a de facto slave labor force to do the jobs "we don’t want to do".
Logic from a retard: a CR bill passed with bipartisan support in both houses = the dems digging in their feet so trump can't get a win.
Hopefully for Christmas you'll get some brains.
Logic from a retard: a CR bill passed with bipartisan support in both houses = the dems digging in their feet so trump can't get a win.
Hopefully for Christmas you'll get some brains.
It would help if congressional Repubs would grow a pair. Trump vetoes a bill they crafted to which they reply "not our problem" when it's very much their problem, too. This veto can readily be overridden should they choose to take responsibility.
He's just very concerned about the Democrats. That's all.
Except their constituents want it. So if they do veto it they’d be voted out with the swiftness. Would be career suicide to go against your own base on the issue for them.
Third shutdown when one party controls the entire government... Not much more to say.
One thing the last two years has shown is that the modern GOP is utterly incapable of governance. Even when they control everything it’s chaos and dysfunction.
It’s not just trump. Sure he’s the worst of the lot but the congressional GOP is also absolutely nuts.
Logic from a retard: a CR bill passed with bipartisan support in both houses = the dems digging in their feet so trump can't get a win.
Hopefully for Christmas you'll get some brains.
Do not lie.
The Republicans stopped Obama from doing much in the two year span he had this position. It's called the Filibuster, the Senate's 60 vote rule. You know it well, do not pretend otherwise. The consequences of that rule are that no one party ever truly has the votes needed to pass legislation. The stress of that fact has caused a few exceptions to be made over the years, but for some reason the turtle still values gridlock over action. Horrible man, Mitch Mcconnell.
Point being, Republicans still have to contend with Democrats to pass things. Ergo, they pass little to nothing.
McConnell waives the filibuster when it suits him. Republicans control Congress and the Presidency at the moment and are solely responsible for the shutdowns under Trump. So stop with your drivel.Do not lie.
The Republicans stopped Obama from doing much in the two year span he had this position. It's called the Filibuster, the Senate's 60 vote rule. You know it well, do not pretend otherwise. The consequences of that rule are that no one party ever truly has the votes needed to pass legislation. The stress of that fact has caused a few exceptions to be made over the years, but for some reason the turtle still values gridlock over action. Horrible man, Mitch Mcconnell.
Point being, Republicans still have to contend with Democrats to pass things. Ergo, they pass little to nothing.
To the subject at hand. Yes, the Republican Congress gave the Democrats the bill they wanted. Which happens to be in dynamic opposition to Trump. So he turns it down and they're back to square one. Because, to my earlier point, passing legislation requires at least some votes from Democrats. Can't please both sides, and our system of perpetually divided government is... ineffectual, to say the least.
Do not lie.
The Republicans stopped Obama from doing much in the two year span he had this position. It's called the Filibuster, the Senate's 60 vote rule. You know it well, do not pretend otherwise. The consequences of that rule are that no one party ever truly has the votes needed to pass legislation. The stress of that fact has caused a few exceptions to be made over the years, but for some reason the turtle still values gridlock over action. Horrible man, Mitch Mcconnell.
Point being, Republicans still have to contend with Democrats to pass things. Ergo, they pass little to nothing.