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AnnieMal · F
No matter how people spin it, the actual vote tells the truth. [image deleted]
@AnnieMal The fact remains that people are blaming Trump.
AnnieMal · F
It's ridiculous to blame Trump when congress hasn't passed a bill, so there is nothing for him to sign. Of course the blame for everything that could be considered bad in the world is on Trump. 🙄 TDS
@AnnieMal The Dems offered Trump a deal for the wall. Trump rejected the deal.
AnnieMal · F
A president doesn't write bills, the house & senate do, therefore blaming Trump is idiotic. If he refuses to sign a bill, then he could be blamed, until then it's all on the house and particularly the the dems as noted in the voting stats above.
@AnnieMal Schumer claims he offered Trump a deal on the wall and Trump turned it down.

[quote]Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer suggested that he offered a concession on the border wall to President Donald Trump during their midday White House meeting before Democrats shut down the government’s 2018 budget at midnight.
“In exchange for strong DACA protections, I reluctantly put the border wall on the table for discussion,’ Schumer said on the Senate floor as he tried to blame Trump for the Democrats’ near-unanimous move to block a procedural vote, so preventing the GOP from passing the government budget with 51 votes.

Schumer did not provide any details on his wall offer. For example, Schumer did not say if he promised the Democratic Party’s endorsement for Trump’s $33 billion, 10-year plan for construction and operation of a wall, or if he was just willing to declare his personal support for a few billion dollars for future construction of a wall.[/quote]
AnnieMal · F
Talk is nothing but talk. Put it in writing, get it passed by both senate & house, and then if he doesn't sign it, it is on his shoulders. Trump can try to get the two houses and two parties to work together as a go between (whether it works or not), but like I said before and which is pure fact, the president doesn't write legislature. So the only way blame can ultimately and truthfully be laid upon him is if he doesn't sign what is presented to him. As much as the media and partisan political hacks want to spin it against him, the fact is he hasn't vetoed anything.
@AnnieMal Schumer said that negotiating with Trump is like trying to negotiate with Jello.
AnnieMal · F
🙄 Who the f*ck cares what Schumer said? If it doesn't get passed by the senate & house, it doesn't mean sh*t.