Party prepared to risk government shutdown and will not support GOP bill unless cuts to healthcare are reversed

It has been nine brutal months for congressional Democrats.

Relegated by voters to the minority in last year’s election, they have been powerless to stop Republicans from acting on Donald Trump’s demands to fund an immigration crackdown, strip money for foreign aid and public media, and downsize Medicaid, which provides healthcare to poor and disabled Americans.

That is set to change next week. Funding for the government expires on Tuesday, but Democrats have refused the GOP’s demands to support legislation keeping it open unless the majority agrees to reverse the Medicaid cuts, restore funding to public media and extend subsidies for Affordable Care Act (ACA) plans.

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    The news is a joke. I dont watch meet the press, but my wife had it on briefly this morning and the discussion was the shutdown. They all sat there and gave zero reasons why it is acceptable for them to do this and even used a story about how it effects real Americans who live paycheck to paycheck. Not one of them stated anything about how the Republicans are about to remove billions from health care or any other valid argument for why it is needed. It’s sad that the news is controlled this much.

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    Considering Schumer was on television today waxing poetic about how he wants to have a “serious negotiation” with Republicans, once again signaling he’s willing to sacrifice everything for nothing, I’m 99% certain they’ll puss out yet again, giving these fascists everything they want.

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      Duh the only reason they do budget show downs is to manipulate the bond market to get good entry price before rate cuts lmao. The poors just don’t know what any of that means

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    Doge and Trump have been working hard at shutting down everything the government does that actually serves the citizens despite having the funds. But at the same time they’re spending trillions in making the country a fascist nightmare with secret police and concentration camps.

    What’s the downside to a shutdown?

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      I don’t know how it would work specifically, but I do worry that there will be some way that they can use the shutdown to further consolidate power. I’m sure these devious fucks will find a way.

      They’re not intelligent, per se, but they do have a sort of low cunning that terrifies me.

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        Trump is a fucking idiot.

        But many of the others are very intelligent. When Trump dies on the toilet they’ll appear way more sophisticated when they aren’t having to fellate him while pursuing their evil agenda.

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    Props to them if they can keep the turncoats in check and actually stick to their guns.

    That said, I’ll believe it when I see it.

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    It’s almost like you don’t understand that America is a Uniparty imperialist system masquerading as a two party republic

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    I guarantee they’ll roll over and play dead even though it’s just about saving some neutered nonsense of what’s left (not much) of the ACA.

    The government is broken

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    Yeah right.

    The only question is which specific excuse(s) the Democrats are going to trot out after they do the bidding of their wealthy/corporate donors and cave. Again.

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    The democrats are just asking for all the massive cuts to CRITICAL infrastructure to be returned back to the american people. We PAID for these programs and we DESERVE to have medicaid, better healthcare, and lower taxes. Republicans don’t care about the american people, otherwise they would have voted AGAINST the BBBA.

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      The democrats are just asking for all the massive cuts to CRITICAL infrastructure to be returned back to the american people.

      Republicans will promise them back in the form of tax cuts.

      Republicans don’t care about the american people, otherwise they would have voted AGAINST the BBBA.

      They care about particular American people and their friends overseas in the EU, Saudi, and Southeast Asian banking sectors.

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        Republicans will promise them back in the form of tax cuts.

        You forgot this part: “… For the rich”

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    Republicans will just use this to dismantle more of the government while blaming the democrats and the democrats will walk blindly into this because people who will never vote for them can’t see the truth.

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      I’m not sure if this is the reason but in the Senate standard budget legislation can be subject to a filibuster. To overcome a filibuster and proceed to a final vote, a supermajority of 60 votes is typically needed.

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        This is correct. Budget Reconciliation bypasses the filibuster rules and only needs 51 votes(this includes the VP) to pass(like earlier this year) but the standard budget legislation that happens this time of year does not bypass it and requires super majority of 60 votes to pass.