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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsRepublicans fear succession of government shutdowns under Trump
Senate Republicans who are scrambling to end the two-month shutdown of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) fear that Democrats will trigger an even bigger government shutdown in October and are working out strategies to avert that politically disastrous scenario.
Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-S.D.) plans to pass a budget resolution through the Senate this week that would serve as a blueprint for a budget reconciliation bill Republicans are aiming to pass later this spring. That measure would bypass a Senate Democratic filibuster to fund Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and Border Patrol through 2029.
But theres growing concern among GOP senators that even if Congress funds ICE and Border Patrol for the next 3 1/2 years, Democrats will provoke a fight in September to trigger yet another government shutdown.
The current shutdown of DHS is the longest in history, breaking the record set last fall when the government was shut down for 43 days over Democrats demands to extend health care subsidies.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/republicans-fear-succession-government-shutdowns-100000741.html
in2herbs
(4,465 posts)drray23
(8,809 posts)And then we need 2/3 votes. That does not mean that once we retake house and senate we should not try to pass aggressive legislation to start fixing Trump's mess but between filibuster in the senate and Trump's veto, nothing groundbreaking will pass.
We will however have control of what gets on the floor as well as the committees. Very critical to start investigating.
in2herbs
(4,465 posts)investigations can wait -- but they must happen.
mr715
(3,781 posts)in2herbs
(4,465 posts)mr715
(3,781 posts)Yeah, he might be out of office. If he is replaced by a Republican, I don't see them not vetoing a budget that eliminates ICE.
But Congress can revoke funding whenever. They can even do weird retroactive stuff. If we win big enough and Trump is unpopular enough, we could even reduce funding within 3 years.