MarthannBann888 · 70-79, F
There usually are Republicans who do not vote with their peers. Some people say no one should be in "lock step" with others and should decide for themselves. But, dems vote in lock step and appear to be much more restricted than anything on the right.
I am concerned and encouraged by this.
I am concerned and encouraged by this.
It would only take 2 or 3 of them to impeach him. Why risk being attacked by your own party for a spending bill. Shutting down the gov fits Trumps agenda.
NoGamesTolerated · F
@Pitchblue I hope he doesn’t budge even IF government shuts down!
NoGamesTolerated · F
I hope the republicans stand their ground! And don’t budge an inch!
Gibbon · 70-79, M
FWIW tonight Schumer backed off because he didn't want to single handedly get blamed on his side for shutting the government down. After all the tough guy talk the internal coward prevailed.
NoGamesTolerated · F
@Gibbon yeah, I read it.
BizSuitStacy · M
Murkowski, Collins, Romney seem to be the RINOs most likely to sell out, but others may chime in.
Gibbon · 70-79, M
@BizSuitStacy One name on that list makes me ashamed to say I was born in Maine. A Democrat in disguise.
NoGamesTolerated · F
@BizSuitStacy Romney openly said he would vote against it.
BizSuitStacy · M
@NoGamesTolerated those 3 are always likely culprits.
TheOneyouwerewarnedabout · 46-50, MVIP
NoGamesTolerated · F
@TheOneyouwerewarnedabout yep, it’s time to learn who’s who!
TexChik · F
Not one that can be primaried in 26
Reason10 · 70-79, M
https://www.foxnews.com/opinion/newt-gingrich-trump-johnson-thune-budget-victory
NEWT GINGRICH: The Trump-Johnson-Thune budget victory
Trio beat the odds with a tiny House majority and Senate Dems trying to thwart Trump
If you had told any so-called expert on Jan. 20 that Republicans could get a seven-month continuing resolution to keep the government open for the rest of the fiscal year through the House with only Republican votes, he or she probably would not have believed you. If you had then told them the bill would be difficult for Senate Democrats to undermine, they would have thought you were dreaming. Finally, if you told them that Speaker Johnson, President Trump, and Majority Leader Thune would out-maneuver the Democrats and give them no choice but to pass the continuing resolution or close the government, the experts would have dismissed you out of hand.
Yet, with help from Office of Management and Budget Director Russ Vought, President Trump executed what would have been called in chess a fork.
A fork is a setting where your opponent has two chess pieces at risk. Both cannot be saved. The only choice is which one to sacrifice.
The continuing resolution coming out of the House was entirely Republican. It cut spending. It shifted spending from domestic policies Republicans opposed to into immigration enforcement and defense. More importantly, it rewrote current law to give President Trump and Elon Musk greater flexibility to cut spending and waste.
The Democrats were furious that they were being cut out of the process. They were desperate to defeat the Republican effort, so they could then offer to work with them and develop a much more liberal and anti-change bill.
When the Democrats failed to stop Speaker Johnson, they had only two choices. Both were painful.
They could all vote no. If the Senate Democrats did this, the Republicans would not be able to get past the filibuster, and so the government would shut down. In this case, standing up to President Trump might have been a political victory for their base. But it wouldn’t play well with the rest of the country.
Then the Democrats realized President Trump could cut more programs and reshape the bureaucracy even more under a shutdown scenario than he could if they passed the bill, which they thought already granted him too much power.
So, the choice for the Democrats became to pass a bill that gave President Trump more authority to cut government – or stop the bill and give him even more authority.
President Trump, Speaker Johnson, and Majority Leader Thune played this round brilliantly and won a huge victory.
They also proved that they could pass tax cuts, deregulation, and the other priorities on which President Trump and the Republicans campaigned on in 2024.
This was a big victory with huge implications for the future.
It helps to have competent Congressional leadership,as well as the craftiest, SMARTEST President in history.
NEWT GINGRICH: The Trump-Johnson-Thune budget victory
Trio beat the odds with a tiny House majority and Senate Dems trying to thwart Trump
If you had told any so-called expert on Jan. 20 that Republicans could get a seven-month continuing resolution to keep the government open for the rest of the fiscal year through the House with only Republican votes, he or she probably would not have believed you. If you had then told them the bill would be difficult for Senate Democrats to undermine, they would have thought you were dreaming. Finally, if you told them that Speaker Johnson, President Trump, and Majority Leader Thune would out-maneuver the Democrats and give them no choice but to pass the continuing resolution or close the government, the experts would have dismissed you out of hand.
Yet, with help from Office of Management and Budget Director Russ Vought, President Trump executed what would have been called in chess a fork.
A fork is a setting where your opponent has two chess pieces at risk. Both cannot be saved. The only choice is which one to sacrifice.
The continuing resolution coming out of the House was entirely Republican. It cut spending. It shifted spending from domestic policies Republicans opposed to into immigration enforcement and defense. More importantly, it rewrote current law to give President Trump and Elon Musk greater flexibility to cut spending and waste.
The Democrats were furious that they were being cut out of the process. They were desperate to defeat the Republican effort, so they could then offer to work with them and develop a much more liberal and anti-change bill.
When the Democrats failed to stop Speaker Johnson, they had only two choices. Both were painful.
They could all vote no. If the Senate Democrats did this, the Republicans would not be able to get past the filibuster, and so the government would shut down. In this case, standing up to President Trump might have been a political victory for their base. But it wouldn’t play well with the rest of the country.
Then the Democrats realized President Trump could cut more programs and reshape the bureaucracy even more under a shutdown scenario than he could if they passed the bill, which they thought already granted him too much power.
So, the choice for the Democrats became to pass a bill that gave President Trump more authority to cut government – or stop the bill and give him even more authority.
President Trump, Speaker Johnson, and Majority Leader Thune played this round brilliantly and won a huge victory.
They also proved that they could pass tax cuts, deregulation, and the other priorities on which President Trump and the Republicans campaigned on in 2024.
This was a big victory with huge implications for the future.
It helps to have competent Congressional leadership,as well as the craftiest, SMARTEST President in history.