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As Spending Deadline Approaches, Congressional Leaders Balk At ‘Schumer Shakedown’

With a possible federal government shutdown looming as the September 30 funding deadline approaches, Senate Minority Leader Charles Schumer (D-NY) is stepping up his demands for more than a trillion dollars in extra spending.

House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) and Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-SD) continue to hold out for a “clean” continuing resolution (CR) that would provide stopgap funding to keep the government operating into early next year.

On Friday, Senate Democrats blocked a House-passed CR to keep the government running for seven more weeks.

Speaker Johnson told Fox News that the House and Senate conference committee needs just a few more weeks to work out the differences on a longer-term appropriations bill to fund government operations.

Johnson said that a “clean” short-term CR was worked out to accomplish this but that Sen. Schumer is promising to block that bill unless he receives what Johnson called “a partisan wishlist that is filled with poison pills and demands.”

According to Johnson, the more objectionable parts of Schumer’s demands include a return of free healthcare for illegal aliens, $500 million to prop up NPR and a spending hike of more than $1.4 trillion.

In response to Schumer’s counteroffer to what should be a simple 7-week stopgap funding measure, Johnson says, “We can’t do that. We’re not going to do that.”
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The cajonies on shmucky..

You’d think the turtle would be out hustling hard for the republican agenda.. nope. He can’t even lift his head like RGB and is decaying away at home.. don’t even show up any more…

2x term limits…
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