Dem shutdown shows their hatred of America
President Trump and GOP lawmakers are itching to make a potential government shutdown as painful as possible for Democrats as negotiations show few signs of progress with less than a week to go before the deadline.
Republicans and Democrats have talked past each other for weeks, with each side refusing to pivot from their calls for a seven-week “clean” stopgap package and for protecting Affordable Care Act subsidies, respectively.
But with the high-stakes deadline approaching, Republicans are warning members of the minority party that if a shutdown comes to pass, Trump will make life incredibly difficult for them.
“I’d be much more worried if I were a blue state. The president has a lot of discretionary power on what he declares is … essential,” said Sen. Roger Marshall (R-Kan.) when asked about a shutdown’s impact on his state. “We do not want a shutdown.”
For the first time in a while, Republicans believe they have the wind at their sails heading into a shutdown fight. The party has been largely united behind the seven-week continuing resolution (CR) push, with Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-S.D.) and Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) heading the efforts.
They also have additional tools in their toolkit they appear ready and willing to wield if the government’s lights go dark — some of which have been used against them in the past.
A number of Republicans have cited the impact of the 2013 shutdown, which then-President Obama and then-Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) used to pillory the GOP when conservatives were attempting to defund ObamaCare.
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Democrats want a shutdown to force the government to accept their irresponsible spending policies. Among those irresponsible policies is the spending of millions on illegal immigrants in the country. Democrats are acting like illegals are part of their political base.
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