• TsarVul@lemmy.world
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    11 days ago

    So the play here is to just give R enough rope to hang themselves with? Let them take a sledgehammer to the rule of law and then run again on the platform of “at least we’re not the ones who took a sledgehammer to the rule of law”? Do they genuinely think that that will work with a voter base with no object permanence? I didn’t know this was possible, but shit is getting sadder by the second.

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      11 days ago

      It didn’t work before. Everyone who voted for Trump seemed to forget his first term and the damage done, including harm to those voters themselves. “This time will be different” is the stupidest take ever.

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      11 days ago

      It works every time the Republicans do it. They get some concessions, and shutting down the government permanently is always their end goal.

      It’s more fraught when Democrats do it though, because it’s the opposite of what they’re trying to run on and it inflicts hardship on (what they should actually see as) their voting base.

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    11 days ago

    Yeah, hence why I won’t ever donate a dime or volunteer for any Democrat. Just absolutely no fucking spine to do anything right. Him and Jefferies show how pathetic Democrats are.

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    11 days ago

    Inaccurate title.

    Neither the headline nor the article say Schumer is avoiding a fight.

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    Oh look - the Democrats are going to fight fire with lukewarm criticism.

    Yes, that will surely work.

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    11 days ago

    Looks like they may have changed the headline out from under you. Please make it match up or we’ll have to remove it.

    Current headline:

    "Schumer warns GOP against a ‘Trump shutdown’

    The Senate minority leader also detailed ways he plans to counter the new administration."

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    Can the budget include special provisions like, “Only an act of Congress can put a hold on or divert funds that are allocated by this budget”? Penalties need to apply to regular employees as well.

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      The only recourse Congress has over a rogue president is impeachment. And we’ve seen before that Republicans won’t convict him even after he literally tried to get them all killed (and even then, the removal process relies on the justice department enforcing it, I presume?).

      The courts won’t be a check either, because the Supreme Court has been happy to turn the constitution on its head for him, and even if they did, the executive branch is the one that has the means to enforce rulings.

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    11 days ago

    Capitulating and refusing to fight doesn’t sound like lesser evil to me, but it does sound a whole lot like more incremental fascism.

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    11 days ago

    I can’t wait to see what their investigation finds in 3 years! Hopefully they’ll finally lay out a rock solid 7 year strategy to bring charges against Trump. That’ll show 'em!

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    I don’t understand how they’re getting that out of this statement. His statement says it’s on Republicans to work with Dems to avoid a shutdown?

    Legislation: As you know, the FY25 Continuing Resolution expires on March 14, 2025–less than 5 weeks away. Senate Democrats are fully supportive of efforts by our Vice Chair, Senator Patty Murray to secure a topline Appropriations deal – the way the process is meant to function. Unfortunately, Leader Thune seems to have already abandoned regular order forthe appropriations process, instead choosing to focus solely on confirming the Trump nominees and pushing through the radical Republican reconciliation plan. Democrats stand ready to support legislation that will prevent a government shutdown. Congressional Republicans, despite their bluster, know full well that governing requires bipartisan negotiation and cooperation. Of course, legislation in the Senate requires 60 votes and Senate Democrats will use our votes to help steady the ship for the American people in these turbulent times. It is incumbent on responsible Republicans to get serious and work in a bipartisan fashion to avoid a Trump Shutdown.

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      I mean, one of the major things that needs to be stopped is Trump’s federal funding freeze. Republicans want federal employees gone, and a government shut down does exactly that.

      If they do a shutdown, it wouldn’t surprise me if they never let a majority of them ever return.