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Senate leaders reached deal to reopen government temporarily (without DACA) - Page 2

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01-22-2019, 05:38 PM
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it sounds like Dems are giving the 5.7B for the wall without getting anything,
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it sounds like Dems are giving the 5.7B for the wall without getting anything,
nevermind stand corrected, looks like the one trump proposed with the shitty DA, and the other just an extension up to 2/8
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it sounds like Dems are giving the 5.7B for the wall without getting anything,
Neither bill is going to pass tho.
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01-22-2019, 05:44 PM
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The funding until 2/8 will pass and they probably know more than we do. They will agree to something bigger in the next two weeks probably.
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There are two bills being voted on Thursday.
One is the Trump proposal. The other is just an extension bill for current funding.
Both of the bills not likely to pass with 60 votes.
I understand that much but OP signaled that Trump wouldn't sign the bill that includes the $5b, if it were to pass, and I'm trying to figure out why they would think that.
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You can read more about it on the link below. Neither bill will pass the senate or the house.

https://www.cnn.com/2019/01/22/polit...own/index.html
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Neither bill pass a 60 vote cloture. Dems + 2 Republicans will vote on the 2nd proposal (will be the first vote likely), Only Republicans on the first (will be the 2nd vote likely). Repeat performance of the "multi immigration bill vote" that Turtle orchestrated previously. It's designed to fail.
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He meant probably the continue funding bill if it passes. And He is not the OP.


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I understand that much but OP signaled that Trump wouldn't sign the bill that includes the $5b, if it were to pass, and I'm trying to figure out why they would think that.
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Pretty sure CR will pass by a margin.
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I think you are correct, Mitch is going to pull the same thing he did last time. He will make them vote on the first bill, which will be just a continuing resolution. When it fails, he will say this is our chance to open the government and he will introduce the bill that includes 5.7 billion for the wall + bend over DACA. Then that will fail as well and we will be where we were before. This is such a waste of time.

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