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In reply to the discussion: Senator Chuck Schumer Needs To Call A Press Conference, Now [View all]orleans
(35,986 posts)42. they added all kinds of shit into it
it's not "clean" like that twit johnson was crowing about. he LIED
this article might have some of the negative details in it:
https://www.pbs.org/newshour/politics/house-passes-bill-to-fund-federal-agencies-through-september
on edit:
and when i say "adding" i mean cutting some of the good stuff
double edit: in this bill congress cedes power to trump/the power of the purse.
Republicans Quietly Cede Power to Cancel Trump’s Tariffs, Avoiding a Tough Vote
House G.O.P. leaders tucked the provision into a procedural measure needed to pass a government spending bill.
House Republican leaders on Tuesday quietly moved to shield their members from having to vote on whether to end President Trump’s tariffs on Mexico, Canada and China, tucking language into a procedural measure that effectively removed their chamber’s ability to undo the levies.
The maneuver was a tacit acknowledgment of how politically toxic the issue had become for their party, and another example of how the all-Republican Congress is ceding its power to the executive branch.
In this case, Republican leaders did so using a particularly unusual contortion: They essentially declared the rest of the year one long day, nullifying a law that allows the House and Senate to jointly put an end to a disaster declared by the president.
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/03/11/us/politics/trump-tariffs-house-gop-vote.html
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Can you imagine the howl from fans if a NFL football couch pulled his defense off the field because
Hotler
Mar 12
#2
He is Neville Chamberlain appeasing Hitler! Blame the Republicans for a shutdown!
OrlandoDem2
Mar 12
#5
Think people have heard enough "sky is falling" fear, from both sides. The CR is probably more protective of SS, Medicar
Silent Type
Mar 12
#6
The CR funds discretionary spending, which is by definition not Social Security and Medicare.
tritsofme
Mar 12
#7
Yeah but do we even know if Schumer is a No vote? He's useless as the leader but I'm not even sure he's a No.
Nanjeanne
Mar 12
#10
IIRC, there's some rule technicality in the Senate that might lead him to vote yes for this C.R.
CincyDem
Mar 12
#19
I called his office over an hour ago, left a long message re what a yes vote would mean to voters.
ancianita
Mar 12
#45
Doesn't a CR just extend the current budget temporarily to keep the government funded?
MichMan
Mar 12
#32