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Pelosi rejects funding wall to protect Dreamers - Page 6

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But Senate? They have leverage right now. Next year is election year to prep for 2020. No ome would shut down the government.
Trump would lmao. That fat fuck doesn’t care.
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That’s my biggest concern. Last time they caved when they had leverage.And we know a bill to help us will require them to fight and stand strong as many in the GOP and Trump adminstration will do anything to stop it.
Totally. As the minority party in both chambers, they have the advantage of shifting all the blame to the GOP, but just miserably failed to do that.

Schumer is now trying to talk tough for next year and the plans the Dems have to fights as the majority in the House. But, I will not believe it until I actually see it. Chances are they will find a reason to avoid or delay a fight with the GOP over any daca-wall solution. The harsh reality is that many Dems now don't want to give a Trump a win on immigration at all. Like Copper has said, both sides use us as bargaining chips. One party wants to use us to get the wall. The other party uses us for elections.
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Just talked with President @realdonaldTrump. He strongly believes criminal justice reform bill must pass now.

He also indicated he supports putting criminal justice reform bill on year-end spending bill which must include MORE wall funding.

I agree with both.
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Just talked with President @realdonaldTrump. He strongly believes criminal justice reform bill must pass now.

He also indicated he supports putting criminal justice reform bill on year-end spending bill which must include MORE wall funding.

I agree with both.
Lol what? How is this relevant to spending.

Graham needs to be voted out!
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Totally. As the minority party in both chambers, they have the advantage of shifting all the blame to the GOP, but just miserably failed to do that.

Schumer is now trying to talk tough for next year and the plans the Dems have to fights as the majority in the House. But, I will not believe it until I actually see it. Chances are they will find a reason to avoid or delay a fight with the GOP over any daca-wall solution. The harsh reality is that many Dems now don't want to give a Trump a win on immigration at all. Like Copper has said, both sides use us as bargaining chips. One party wants to use us to get the wall. The other party uses us for elections.
That's the thing. They want to take more loans than they can repay. They are now a super minority in the Senate.
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