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The Continuing Resolution did not get voted down. It didn't even get voted on! And the reason for that is the filibuster to keep it from being voted on in the Senate, which was started by Schumer and/or the rest of the democrats. The Republicans need 60 votes to stop a filibuster, which they cannot do if the Democrats stay the course with Schumer. That is why it is called a Schumer Shutdown.
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Yeah. who cares about the military grunts getting paid for protecting this country when the important issue preventing them from buying groceries for their kids is keeping illegal aliens in the USA? `
democrats sure know how to negotiate a federal budget bill! throwing in immigration reform as a mandatory issue makes immense sense.
Yeah, thank goodness we have a lying jackass throwing in a wall he promised time after time would be paid for by others.
Yeah, thank goodness we have a lying jackass throwing in a wall he promised time after time would be paid for by others.
another spin. the wall isn't the issue shutting down this federal budget bill. the reason the democrats are shutting down the budget bill and refusing to fund paychecks for military families is immigration reform. illegal aliens are more important to democrats than our military families.
Everyone knows Republicans run the federal government. You all have been crowing about it constantly.
DACA does indeed have bipartisan support in America and in Congress as well.
Congress has had five months to negotiate. Another month of negotiations isn't going to change matters and deportations start in March.
It's put up or shut up time.
Like I said, it requires a degree of intellectual honesty, which you seem to be lacking. It takes 60 votes to get over the filibuster in the Senate. There are 51 GOP Senators. Math says that's a shortfall of 9 votes for those playing the home version of our game.
Schumer shut it down to get what he wants without compromise. He, and Democrats own this.
Dems are in deep DooDoo. They've boxed themselves into an indefensible position, prioritizing illegal aliens OVER US Citizens. And now they can't think of a way to get out of it without having to admit that that's EXACTLY what they did.
Then please.....lets see your skills....here is my sentence...
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I have answered it....if you would read...and I stated no...
BUt 1 question that your lefty buddies cannot or just will not answer, because they would have to be honest, is why they voted no.....and it was not to support dace....maybe you'll answer this question....
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go ahead...show your skills....what would you change? I'll wait....
You do know what a PERIOD is? Here, I'll show you. That was a period. That was another one. As opposed to......
Schumer's shutdown reveals: Democrats will destroy America just to spite Trump
An opinion piece from The Hill -
"Never before in American history has a major political party put the interests of lawbreaking foreign nationals ahead of the interests of law abiding Americans. Yet that is exactly what the Democrats have done in holding the government hostage to extract special favors for illegal immigrants.
This is a remarkable achievement — and it’s the only achievement the Democrats can claim since blowing their “sure thing” election in 2016."
The Schumer Shutdown and Democrats support is absolutely pathetic. TDS has overwhelmed Democrats so badly they don't deserve a single seat in 2018 and they certainly don't deserve the presidency in 2020
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