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6 minutes ago, Carlos Danger said:

Yea cause this is such a winning position for Schumer and his clan. the sign reads "Shut Down for DACA"  I am sure you think that is a winner with the tax paying voters.

You’re a dummy and blinded by Faux Noise and to reality :thumbsup:

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2 minutes ago, Carlos Danger said:

Which party has been living in an echo chamber when it comes to the media?  This is a party line vote in the Senate what part of that don't you understand?

:lmao: Repugs control it all - and like Dump said in 2013 - it’s up to the president to lead and he’s a deal maker.... :snack:

 

Deal? Graham/Durban......what happened...... 

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:lmao: Repugs control it all - and like Dump said in 2013 - it’s up to the president to lead and he’s a deal maker.... :snack:

 

Deal? Graham/Durban......what happened...... 

60 votes in the Senate means the Dems control the votes to give the budget a thumbs down and they did which is their right. The Voters also have a right to know why the Dems closed the government and that reason is Illegal immigrants.  No need to complicate the matter past the obvious. I am sure there will be plenty of political adds in the fall to make it all simple for the voters to understand. 

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Just now, Carlos Danger said:

60 votes in the Senate means the Dems control the votes to give the budget a thumbs down and they did which is their right. The Voters also have a right to know why the Dems closed the government and that reason is Illegal immigrants.  No need to complicate the matter past the obvious. I am sure there will be plenty of political adds in the fall to make it all simple for the voters to understand. 

Yep.  Already seen a few really good Memes that would extrapolate nicely into an af for the R’s.  

R’s know he Dems stepped on their own dicks again here.  It’s actually quite amazing to watch them do it...again and again...and again.

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1 minute ago, Carlos Danger said:

60 votes in the Senate means the Dems control the votes to give the budget a thumbs down and they did which is their right. The Voters also have a right to know why the Dems closed the government and that reason is Illegal immigrants.  No need to complicate the matter past the obvious. I am sure there will be plenty of political adds in the fall to make it all simple for the voters to understand. 

60 votes.......you didn’t use it as an excuse for the last 8 years......why now....:snack:

 

:lmao: Another Dumper :backpeddle:

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60 votes.......you didn’t use it as an excuse for the last 8 years......why now....:snack:

 

:lmao: Another Dumper :backpeddle:

You really cannot see what the Dems have done here can you?  How did the shutdown work out for Newt Gingrich?  Now just insert Schumer for Gingrich and the rest should be easy for you to work out.  Brinkmanship only works if you do not go over the Brink. 

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Clown Posse :lol: 

 

Poll: More Americans will blame shutdown on Trump, GOP than on Dems

Forty-eight percent of those surveyed said they'll blame the president and the GOP if a shutdown could not be averted.

CRISTIANO LIMA01/19/2018 12:52 PM EST

 

 

President Donald Trump, House Speaker Paul Ryan, and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell are pictured. | Getty Images

About 46 percent of independents said they would blame President Donald Trump and his fellow Republicans for any government shutdown; 25 percent would blame Democrats. | Saul Loeb/AFP/Getty Images

 

A plurality of Americans say President Donald Trump and the Republican Party will be responsible for a government showdown, according to a new ABC News/Washington Post poll released Friday.

Forty-eight percent of those surveyed said they'll blame the president and the GOP if a shutdown could not be averted by the deadline midnight Friday, while only 28 percent said they'll fault the Democrats. Eighteen percent of voters said they'll blame the White House, Republicans and Democrats equally. 

Among independents, the split margin was nearly identical, with 46 laying blame on Trump and the GOP and 25 percent on the Democrats. The results among Democrats and Republicans were predictably split along partisan lines, with 78 percent of Democrats placing blame on the West Wing and GOP leadership and 66 percent of Republicans faulting congressional Democrats. 

The House passed a continuing resolution Thursday night that would extend government funding through Feb. 16, teeing up a crucial vote in the Senate to avert a shutdown before the deadline midnight Friday. 

The findings come as both sides have doubled-down on pre-emptively pointing fingers across the aisle as the possibility of a shutdown looms.

During an impromptu press conference at the White House Thursday, Office of Management and Budget Director Mick Mulvaney said Democrats should be held accountable if Congress is unable to extend government funding by Friday. Mulvaney singled out the leadership of Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer in criticizing Democrats, dubbing a potential lapse in government funding the "Schumer shutdown."

“There’s no way you can lay this at the feet of the president of the United States,” Mulvaney told reporters. Mulvaney added that Schumer is “in a position to force this on the American people.”

Marc Short, the White House director of legislative affairs, echoed the remarks, saying Democrats are "hell bent" on bringing about a shutdown.

Trump on Thursday accused Democrats of seeking to "blunt" the positive impact of the Republican Party's sweeping tax code overhaul by shutting the government down during a visit to a manufacturing plant in Pennsylvania. 

Congressional Democrats, meanwhile, have faulted Republicans for failing to garner support for an agreement despite controlling the White House and both chambers of Congress. 

This ABC News/Washington Post poll surveyed 1,005 adults and was conducted by landline and cellular telephone from Jan. 15-18. The poll has a margin of sampling error of 3.5 points.

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Just now, Carlos Danger said:

You really cannot see what the Dems have done here can you?  How did the shutdown work out for Newt Gingrich?  Now just insert Schumer for Gingrich and the rest should be easy for you to work out.  Brinkmanship only works if you do not go over the Brink. 

Who has Congressional power...?  You’re blinded by the red stupidity :lmao:   

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Just now, SnowRider said:

Who has Congressional power...?  You’re blinded by the red stupidity :lmao:   

When have you been even close to right about any of this? The Dems should have never put themselves in this spot.  All they had to do was keep their collective heads down till the Mid terms and let Trump be Trump but now as we have seen in their news conferences that they are playing defense.   

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13 minutes ago, SnowRider said:

Clown Posse :lol: 

 

Poll: More Americans will blame shutdown on Trump, GOP than on Dems

Forty-eight percent of those surveyed said they'll blame the president and the GOP if a shutdown could not be averted.

CRISTIANO LIMA01/19/2018 12:52 PM EST

 

 

President Donald Trump, House Speaker Paul Ryan, and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell are pictured. | Getty Images

About 46 percent of independents said they would blame President Donald Trump and his fellow Republicans for any government shutdown; 25 percent would blame Democrats. | Saul Loeb/AFP/Getty Images

 

A plurality of Americans say President Donald Trump and the Republican Party will be responsible for a government showdown, according to a new ABC News/Washington Post poll released Friday.

Forty-eight percent of those surveyed said they'll blame the president and the GOP if a shutdown could not be averted by the deadline midnight Friday, while only 28 percent said they'll fault the Democrats. Eighteen percent of voters said they'll blame the White House, Republicans and Democrats equally. 

Among independents, the split margin was nearly identical, with 46 laying blame on Trump and the GOP and 25 percent on the Democrats. The results among Democrats and Republicans were predictably split along partisan lines, with 78 percent of Democrats placing blame on the West Wing and GOP leadership and 66 percent of Republicans faulting congressional Democrats. 

The House passed a continuing resolution Thursday night that would extend government funding through Feb. 16, teeing up a crucial vote in the Senate to avert a shutdown before the deadline midnight Friday. 

The findings come as both sides have doubled-down on pre-emptively pointing fingers across the aisle as the possibility of a shutdown looms.

During an impromptu press conference at the White House Thursday, Office of Management and Budget Director Mick Mulvaney said Democrats should be held accountable if Congress is unable to extend government funding by Friday. Mulvaney singled out the leadership of Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer in criticizing Democrats, dubbing a potential lapse in government funding the "Schumer shutdown."

“There’s no way you can lay this at the feet of the president of the United States,” Mulvaney told reporters. Mulvaney added that Schumer is “in a position to force this on the American people.”

Marc Short, the White House director of legislative affairs, echoed the remarks, saying Democrats are "hell bent" on bringing about a shutdown.

Trump on Thursday accused Democrats of seeking to "blunt" the positive impact of the Republican Party's sweeping tax code overhaul by shutting the government down during a visit to a manufacturing plant in Pennsylvania. 

Congressional Democrats, meanwhile, have faulted Republicans for failing to garner support for an agreement despite controlling the White House and both chambers of Congress. 

This ABC News/Washington Post poll surveyed 1,005 adults and was conducted by landline and cellular telephone from Jan. 15-18. The poll has a margin of sampling error of 3.5 points.

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4 minutes ago, Carlos Danger said:

When have you been even close to right about any of this? The Dems should have never put themselves in this spot.  All they had to do was keep their collective heads down till the Mid terms and let Trump be Trump but now as we have seen in their news conferences that they are playing defense.   

WTF did you say.... :lmao: 

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26 minutes ago, SnowRider said:

Clown Posse :lol: 

 

Poll: More Americans will blame shutdown on Trump, GOP than on Dems

Forty-eight percent of those surveyed said they'll blame the president and the GOP if a shutdown could not be averted.

CRISTIANO LIMA01/19/2018 12:52 PM EST

 

 

President Donald Trump, House Speaker Paul Ryan, and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell are pictured. | Getty Images

About 46 percent of independents said they would blame President Donald Trump and his fellow Republicans for any government shutdown; 25 percent would blame Democrats. | Saul Loeb/AFP/Getty Images

 

A plurality of Americans say President Donald Trump and the Republican Party will be responsible for a government showdown, according to a new ABC News/Washington Post poll released Friday.

Forty-eight percent of those surveyed said they'll blame the president and the GOP if a shutdown could not be averted by the deadline midnight Friday, while only 28 percent said they'll fault the Democrats. Eighteen percent of voters said they'll blame the White House, Republicans and Democrats equally. 

Among independents, the split margin was nearly identical, with 46 laying blame on Trump and the GOP and 25 percent on the Democrats. The results among Democrats and Republicans were predictably split along partisan lines, with 78 percent of Democrats placing blame on the West Wing and GOP leadership and 66 percent of Republicans faulting congressional Democrats. 

The House passed a continuing resolution Thursday night that would extend government funding through Feb. 16, teeing up a crucial vote in the Senate to avert a shutdown before the deadline midnight Friday. 

The findings come as both sides have doubled-down on pre-emptively pointing fingers across the aisle as the possibility of a shutdown looms.

During an impromptu press conference at the White House Thursday, Office of Management and Budget Director Mick Mulvaney said Democrats should be held accountable if Congress is unable to extend government funding by Friday. Mulvaney singled out the leadership of Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer in criticizing Democrats, dubbing a potential lapse in government funding the "Schumer shutdown."

“There’s no way you can lay this at the feet of the president of the United States,” Mulvaney told reporters. Mulvaney added that Schumer is “in a position to force this on the American people.”

Marc Short, the White House director of legislative affairs, echoed the remarks, saying Democrats are "hell bent" on bringing about a shutdown.

Trump on Thursday accused Democrats of seeking to "blunt" the positive impact of the Republican Party's sweeping tax code overhaul by shutting the government down during a visit to a manufacturing plant in Pennsylvania. 

Congressional Democrats, meanwhile, have faulted Republicans for failing to garner support for an agreement despite controlling the White House and both chambers of Congress. 

This ABC News/Washington Post poll surveyed 1,005 adults and was conducted by landline and cellular telephone from Jan. 15-18. The poll has a margin of sampling error of 3.5 points.

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6 minutes ago, DriftBusta said:

This is glorious.  Democrats ensuring their defeat.

 

4 minutes ago, racer254 said:

Don't worry guys, most intelligent folks realize that the dems are now shutting the government down over illegals.

Look at you stupid fuckers ignore reality :lmao: 

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Stupid Tool Kit.  The message went out for damage control for the idiot Dems and that’s what he thinks he’s doing. He’s such an asset....For the R’s.

:lol:

I’ll bet the R’s are laughing in private watching the Dems try to unfuck this quagmire they’ve yet again put themselves in.  All because, like the Dem fan base,  they are oh so emotional.  Like 2nd graders on the dodgeball court...getting fucking pasted!!!

 

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Even people who don't follow politics know that the dem mantra of continuing to blame republicans is just getting old. 8+ years of blaming republicans with no new message isn't effective any longer, but it's all they know.  The leaders really have no other policy. 

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4 minutes ago, racer254 said:

Even people who don't follow politics know that the dem mantra of continuing to blame republicans is just getting old. 8+ years of blaming republicans with no new message isn't effective any longer, but it's all they know.  The leaders really have no other policy. 

Your out in left field as usual.

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