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BumRushDaShow

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Wed Nov 5, 2025, 02:23 PM Nov 5

GOP divisions emerge over end date for funding bill to end shutdown

Source: The Hill

11/05/25 6:00 AM ET


A scrap is emerging among Republicans on Capitol Hill over how long a stopgap spending bill should last as part of a deal to end a record-setting government shutdown.

Republicans have been clamoring for Democrats to strike a deal to reopen the government for weeks, but an intraparty brouhaha has been developing in the background. There is widespread agreement that the Nov. 21 end date of the House-passed bill won’t leave lawmakers enough time to work out funding for the rest of the year, but top negotiators are at odds over what the length of the bill should be.

The question, specifically, is whether the measure, known as a continuing resolution (CR), should last until before Christmas — as Senate Appropriations Committee Chair Susan Collins (R-Maine) is clamoring for — or into January, the preference of Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) and conservatives in both chambers.

“That discussion is ongoing. There’s a big argument to be made for January, and there’s a big argument to be made for Dec. 19,” said Sen. Markwayne Mullin (R-Okla.), an appropriator and a top ally of Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-S.D.). At the heart of the dispute is the unwillingness of conservatives to be jammed with a massive Christmas omnibus spending bill.

Read more: https://thehill.com/homenews/senate/5589424-gop-divisions-end-date-funding-bill-shutdown/

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GOP divisions emerge over end date for funding bill to end shutdown (Original Post) BumRushDaShow Nov 5 OP
One might opine that republicans don't know how to lead, govern or manage money BOSSHOG Nov 5 #1
It's hard to imagine that given the RW media empire blasting Americans with anti-American sentiment ffr Nov 5 #2
And although much was naturally made of the gubernatorial races BumRushDaShow Nov 5 #3

BOSSHOG

(44,136 posts)
1. One might opine that republicans don't know how to lead, govern or manage money
Wed Nov 5, 2025, 02:30 PM
Nov 5

Imagine them in a mall with a pocketful of coupons. And then there’s the wise Republican. Let’s stay in the minority and whine for no apparent reason and be responsible for nothing except cashing our paycheck.

ffr

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2. It's hard to imagine that given the RW media empire blasting Americans with anti-American sentiment
Wed Nov 5, 2025, 02:40 PM
Nov 5

24/7 365 days a year about Democrats bad, republicans good, and the fact that so many Americans still don't grasp that the GOP control every branch of government, the one that THEY shut down, that in fact, the GOP is 100% responsible for the government being shut down. DUH!

But, give that so many still don't get such basic logic, last night's election results are quite surprising, if not, reassuring.

BumRushDaShow

(163,346 posts)
3. And although much was naturally made of the gubernatorial races
Wed Nov 5, 2025, 02:56 PM
Nov 5

and the NYC race, there were ramifications in states like VA, with a shitload of state seat flips to blue, plus some flips in both GA and MS.

The biggest "spin" that the RW corporate media continues with however, has been to push that what CA did was "bad" but what TX did was "powerful" and "clever".

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