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In reply to the discussion: Schumer to help Republicans in Senate [View all]bigtree
(94,289 posts)37. I'm sorry, venting at Marshall
...he's hell bent on portraying our weak hand as capitulation at some point.
He was basically wrong yesterday, and I think he just might be premature about this support by Schumer signalling a 'cave in' by enough to pass one.
But we shouldn't pretend there won't be a negotiation at some point, even if it does shut down, especially if it does because of the workers furloughed and the complete stopppage of even Democratic programs and priorities.
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My understanding is that Senate Democrats are now 'Negotiating With Terrorists'???
Terry_M
Mar 2025
#8
Will this be the vote that breaks the parties back for good? Leadership needs a new spine! .nt
ImNotGod
Mar 2025
#9
WTF are you complaining about? Aren't you the ultimate "DU says this. So I'll go this
Carlitos Brigante
Mar 2025
#59
Meh... Not really. It just comes across as "I'm so above it all. And you plebes aren't on my level...... Until it's
Carlitos Brigante
Mar 2025
#66
nowhere does it say Schumer capitulated to their demands and ensure that they get exactly what they want
bigtree
Mar 2025
#34
but the CR isn't the end game. It's a broad set of numbers that need to be fleshed out in committee
bigtree
Mar 2025
#46
I'm thinking that's a far sight better than a period of absolute dread about what Musk is doing in a vacated government
bigtree
Mar 2025
#58