The great part is the House Intelligence Committee won't read 150 pages either.
The guy will be like: Yea yea I don't have time to read it just give me the gist of it.
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The great part is the House Intelligence Committee won't read 150 pages either.
The guy will be like: Yea yea I don't have time to read it just give me the gist of it. Offline
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fonewear said: » The great part is the House Intelligence Committee won't read 150 pages either. The guy will be like: Yea yea I don't have time to read it just give me the gist of it. Sounds like they should change the name. Offline
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clearlyamule said: » That's what interns are for... I'm not even joking I thought they were for penetrating with cigars and under the desk blowies while you’re on the phone telling the wife you got to work an other 2hrs Offline
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clearlyamule said: » That's what interns are for... I'm not even joking That is the beauty of government work. You get a job where basically you get unpaid interns to work for you. Then you take the credit. Offline
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“You just can’t make this stuff up” Believe it or not, there is actually some bipartisanship in congress and its all Jeff Session's fault.
Pot Showdown: How Congress Is Uniting to Stop Jeff Sessions' War on Drugs The attorney general has managed to finally bring Democrats and Republicans together on one issue: weed Rolling Stone Phoenix.Amandarius
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Just a few short hours away from Democrats suicide bombing the economy as a tribute to illegal immigrants. Will they do it?
Phoenix.Amandarius said: » Just a few short hours away from Democrats suicide bombing the economy as a tribute to illegal immigrants. Will they do it? Republicans’ failure to govern has pushed government to the brink. How republicans created the shutdown crisis Slate. Known liberal source. Telling points: Quote: ... Rhetoric aside, however, the Republican Party is in an emergency of its own making. If, once again, Americans face a government shutdown, it’s because Republicans refuse to act as a governing party, wasting time on political gambits instead of doing the difficult work of finding consensus.... Last week, the president scuttled the deal brokered by Sens. Lindsey Graham and *** Durbin, following a now-infamous meeting where Trump called both Haiti and various African nations “shitholes.”... Quote: ... On Tuesday, when House leadership presented the measure to rank-and-file Republicans, it was met with defiance from the conservative radicals in the House Freedom Caucus, who threatened to torpedo the proposal out of anger at being fed another stopgap bill. This left Paul Ryan with a choice. He could circumvent the Freedom Caucus and negotiate with Democrats, or he could make concessions and hope to pin blame for a shutdown on Democrats. He chose the latter,... Garuda.Chanti said: » And today Republicans are viewed as more responsible for any shutdown by a 20% margin. All to get the talking points that the donor class, grateful for the tax cuts, will amply with dark monied megaphones. And yet it's still a minority that blame the Republicans. Which means even less when you realize that 2% of the population actually knows what a "government shutdown" actually is thanks to decades of lies, misinformation, and exaggeration. Offline
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Garuda.Chanti said: » Phoenix.Amandarius said: » Just a few short hours away from Democrats suicide bombing the economy as a tribute to illegal immigrants. Will they do it? Republicans’ failure to govern has pushed government to the brink. How republicans created the shutdown crisis Slate. Known liberal source. Telling points: Quote: ... Rhetoric aside, however, the Republican Party is in an emergency of its own making. If, once again, Americans face a government shutdown, it’s because Republicans refuse to act as a governing party, wasting time on political gambits instead of doing the difficult work of finding consensus.... Last week, the president scuttled the deal brokered by Sens. Lindsey Graham and *** Durbin, following a now-infamous meeting where Trump called both Haiti and various African nations “shitholes.”... Quote: ... On Tuesday, when House leadership presented the measure to rank-and-file Republicans, it was met with defiance from the conservative radicals in the House Freedom Caucus, who threatened to torpedo the proposal out of anger at being fed another stopgap bill. This left Paul Ryan with a choice. He could circumvent the Freedom Caucus and negotiate with Democrats, or he could make concessions and hope to pin blame for a shutdown on Democrats. He chose the latter,... Republicans evil Democrats good Republicans evil Democrats good Republicans evil Democrats good Republicans evil Democrats good Republicans evil Democrats good Republicans evil Democrats good Republicans evil Democrats good Republicans evil Democrats good Republicans evil Democrats good Republicans evil Democrats good Republicans evil Democrats good Republicans evil Democrats good Republicans evil Democrats good Republicans evil Democrats good Republicans evil Democrats good Republicans evil Democrats good Republicans evil Democrats good Republicans evil Democrats good Republicans evil Democrats good Republicans evil Democrats good Republicans evil Democrats good Republicans evil Democrats good Republicans evil Democrats good Republicans evil Democrats good Republicans evil Democrats good Republicans evil Democrats good Republicans evil Democrats good Republicans evil Democrats good Republicans evil Democrats good Republicans evil Democrats good Republicans evil Democrats good Republicans evil Democrats good Republicans evil Democrats good Republicans evil Democrats good Republicans evil Democrats good Republicans evil Democrats good Republicans evil Democrats good Republicans evil Democrats good Republicans evil Democrats good Republicans evil Democrats good Republicans evil Democrats good Republicans evil Democrats good Republicans evil Democrats good Republicans evil Democrats good Republicans evil Democrats good Republicans evil Democrats good Republicans evil Democrats good Republicans evil Democrats good Republicans evil Democrats good Republicans evil Democrats good Republicans evil Democrats good Republicans evil Democrats good Republicans evil Democrats good Republicans evil Democrats good Republicans evil Democrats good Republicans evil Democrats good Republicans evil Democrats good Republicans evil Democrats good Bahamut.Ravael said: » ... And yet it's still a minority that blame the Republicans. Quote: Which means even less when you realize that 2% of the population actually knows what a "government shutdown" actually is thanks to decades of lies, misinformation, and exaggeration. Rated up. Offline
Garuda.Chanti said: » And today Republicans are viewed as more responsible for any shutdown by a 20% margin. All to get the talking points that the donor class, grateful for the tax cuts, will amply with dark monied megaphones. Offline
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clearlyamule said: » Garuda.Chanti said: » And today Republicans are viewed as more responsible for any shutdown by a 20% margin. All to get the talking points that the donor class, grateful for the tax cuts, will amply with dark monied megaphones. YouTube Video Placeholder
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Chanti doesn’t it wear you down after awhile; telling yourself lies, knowing they’re lies and believing the lies? Can you tell me wtf rushing a deal to legalize illegal immigrants has to do with the Democrats responsibility to fund the government?
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clearlyamule said: » We should just shut it down for a year. Give it time to reboot properly clearlyamule said: » Garuda.Chanti said: » And today Republicans are viewed as more responsible for any shutdown by a 20% margin. All to get the talking points that the donor class, grateful for the tax cuts, will amply with dark monied megaphones. When was there a shutdown with Dems in full control? Viciouss said: » clearlyamule said: » Garuda.Chanti said: » And today Republicans are viewed as more responsible for any shutdown by a 20% margin. All to get the talking points that the donor class, grateful for the tax cuts, will amply with dark monied megaphones. When was there a shutdown with Dems in full control? There hasn't been a shutdown with anyone in full control, but only because the shutdown as it exists today is a relatively recent phenomenon. Jimmy Carter had funding gaps three times before it was decided that, you know, you can't keep everything going without agreement on how to pay for it. Offline
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How can a governing party hold power over all branches of government yet still fail to prevent a shutdown?
Ruaumoko said: » How can a governing party hold power over all branches of government yet still fail to prevent a shutdown? By not working on a budget, at all. They haven't even drawn up the framework, and it expired in September. 2017 was a wasted year for this Congress, they didn't actually do anything they were supposed to. I mean their only plan this whole month is to pass a CR, they aren't actually working on a budget. Ruaumoko said: » How can a governing party hold power over all branches of government yet still fail to prevent a shutdown? Is this a serious question? All it takes is a filibuster from from the minority part and boom, shutdown achieved. Viciouss said: » Ruaumoko said: » How can a governing party hold power over all branches of government yet still fail to prevent a shutdown? By not working on a budget, at all. They haven't even drawn up the framework, and it expired in September. 2017 was a wasted year for this Congress, they didn't actually do anything they were supposed to. I mean their only plan this whole month is to pass a CR, they aren't actually working on a budget. I'm starting to wonder if you guys even live in this reality. I'm wondering why Mitch McConnell took all day today just to have a last second vote on the House bill that he knew was going to fail 24 hours ago...
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