Summary

Reps. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Ilhan Omar insist Democrats should demand major concessions if they help Republicans avoid a government shutdown.

With a narrow three-seat majority, Republicans need Democratic votes to pass a spending bill, but progressives argue the GOP must “sort themselves out” first.

They oppose Republican efforts to slash corporate taxes and gut federal agencies.

Concerns remain that even if Democrats secure agreements, the Trump administration might ignore them. Some moderate Democrats agree that Republicans must take responsibility for funding the government.

  • chase_what_matters@lemmy.world
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    Good god, when will the subset of the Democratic Party with actual balls break off and see where voters stand? I’m sick of this limpdick bullshit.

  • spring_cedar_dust@reddthat.com
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    Everytime the government has been shutdown. The party in opposition has been blamed by the public.

    If they do this, they need to all be on message and encourage the media to spread the message.

    At least we know that Trump and Conservative media aren’t good at crafting a message of who to blame.

    Hopefully they have a plan…

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      Because they have a few contrarians within the party. Like the Freedumb Caucus who reflexively vote against everything except the most draconian austerity politics with no concessions.

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    The Republicans have been shutting down the government for less for as long as I can remember. If you can’t shut it down when shit getting real that’s just pathetic.

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    Dems shoudl shut down the government before the Republicans have a chance to, except without any precedence for it.

    She’s falling back into the old “decorum is important” trap which Republicans stopped believing in back in the nineteen hundredn and ninety five with Newt’s shutdowns.

    Stop kicking Lucy’s football, Dems

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      I disagree, I think it was more like nineteen ninety eight when the Undertaker threw Mankind off Hell In A Cell, and plummeted 16 ft through an announcer’s table

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    They’re not even respecting the rule of law, yet they expect them to follow a concession?

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    I find it humorous that when the Dems are the opposition party, they still try to govern…lol

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      In working democracies that’s how it’s supposed to work. That’s why it’s called opposition not obstruction.

      The balance to this is that all parties should be responsible while in the opposition and the party in government shouldn’t try to reform the state according to medieval principles. And this is why American democracy is broken.

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        my sweet summer child, budgets haven’t occured in the united states for nearly 3 decades…we live quarter to quarter with continuing resolutions