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DonViejo

(60,536 posts)
Sun Jun 30, 2019, 09:57 AM Jun 2019

Internal cracks emerge in GOP strategy to avoid shutdown


BY JORDAIN CARNEY - 06/30/19 06:00 AM EDT

Senate Republicans are struggling to unite behind a plan to fund the government after budget talks have ground to a halt.

Congress has until the end of September to prevent the second government closure of the year, but Republicans are struggling to overcome the first roadblock — agreeing to top-line defense and nondefense figures or deciding what comes next if they can’t.

The drama over how to fund the government and avoid deep budget cuts has played out in private, closed-door meetings and put a public spotlight on the high-profile split among Republicans as well as with the White House about the best path to avoid a shutdown.

Senate Appropriations Committee Chairman Richard Shelby (R-Ala.) pitched his colleagues during a closed-door lunch about “deeming” top-line defense and nondefense spending levels once they return from the July Fourth recess, absent a budget deal.

The move would allow Senate Republicans to approximate what they think an eventual budget deal will be and write their funding bills based off that estimate in the meantime.

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https://thehill.com/homenews/senate/450973-cracks-emerge-in-gop-strategy-to-avoid-shutdown
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Internal cracks emerge in GOP strategy to avoid shutdown (Original Post) DonViejo Jun 2019 OP
You know there are people who are still recovering from the last shutdown. CrispyQ Jun 2019 #1
I thought I read recently that the Rs voted to deny back pay to those who lost in2herbs Jun 2019 #3
Mitch is known for his obstruction not leading underpants Jun 2019 #2
It's a shit storm of his own making Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Jun 2019 #4
Part of me wonders if this is the real reason Pelosi is keeping the powder dry. Hugin Jun 2019 #5

CrispyQ

(36,538 posts)
1. You know there are people who are still recovering from the last shutdown.
Sun Jun 30, 2019, 11:07 AM
Jun 2019

Not our well paid reps, of course, or the shithole in the White House, but citizens whose real lives were horribly impacted by these callous assholes with their power plays.

in2herbs

(2,947 posts)
3. I thought I read recently that the Rs voted to deny back pay to those who lost
Sun Jun 30, 2019, 11:49 AM
Jun 2019

wages during the last R shutdown. My prediction is that the Rs will still vote for Trump and thank him for letting them make these sacrifices. The stupid has to go.

Hugin

(33,222 posts)
5. Part of me wonders if this is the real reason Pelosi is keeping the powder dry.
Sun Jun 30, 2019, 01:11 PM
Jun 2019

The debt limit and appropriations are coming up and it promises to be a nightmare.

Some political capital could be brought by starting impeachment hearings now. My opinion, only.

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