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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

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Sun Sep 28, 2025, 04:13 PM 12 hrs ago

Why Congress is edging up to a shutdown

By Charlie Hunt / For The Conversation

Congress faces an Oct. 1 deadline to adopt a spending measure to keep the federal government open.

Various reporters will be interviewing serious people saying serious things in the basement corridors of the U.S. Capitol. There will also be political posturing, misrepresentation and either braggadocio or evasion. Politics editor Naomi Schalit interviewed congressional expert Charlie Hunt, a political scientist at Boise State University, about the now-perennial drama over spending in Congress and what’s very different about this year’s conflict.

In the past, how did Congress pass budgets so that government could keep operating?

Typically, you would get an actual passage of a full budget for a year. But in the last 20 or 30 years or so, since we’ve become a more polarized country with a polarized Congress, we have a lot of what are called continuing resolutions, or CRs.They’re stopgap measures — not the full budget — and don’t tend to make a lot of changes on a lot of the spending priorities that Congress has.

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Why Congress is edging up to a shutdown (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin 12 hrs ago OP
You don't shove a horrific reconciliation bill down the throats of the minority party because you will soon NEED THEM to pat_k 9 hrs ago #1

pat_k

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1. You don't shove a horrific reconciliation bill down the throats of the minority party because you will soon NEED THEM to
Sun Sep 28, 2025, 07:15 PM
9 hrs ago

... implement the spending side.

It would have been good if leaders had been giving this as the reason the MAGA Murder Budget was so appalling. Not just that it was horrific legislation. It was appalling because the Republicans are POWERLESS to implement the spending side without the help of Democrats. They should have been making that case for weeks. It was political idiocy to steamroll that through.

They should have been crystal clear that the changes were already DOA. That Of Course they are going to refuse to be accomplices in the biggest cut to Medicaid in history. Republicans steamrolled them and when Republicans need them, they WILL NOT comply.

Republicans' refusal to negotiate on reconciliation was politically insane because they will have to work with them NOW.

What they failed to make clear over the past weeks MUST be made clear NOW:

Talking Points:

Republicans want to cut your healthcare so badly, they'll shut down the government to do it.

It's about refusing to be accomplices in the biggest cuts to Medicaid in U.S. history.

It's about refusing to be accomplices to increasing healthcare premiums for 75 million Americans by an average of 75%.

It's about refusing to be accomplices to the Republican Congress's cowardly refusal to DO THEIR DUTY and demand that Trump stop breaking his oath of office and start carrying out the laws passed by Congress NOW.

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https://www.democraticunderground.com/100220675016

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