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by Retric
3066 days ago
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Government is only funded through Feb. 8 and this reauthorizes the Children’s Health Insurance Program for six years. So, they got something they wanted all for keeping the government operating for another 2.5 weeks. I would call it a solid democrat win. Also republicans can pass 1 bill per year without the risk of filibuster and they used/wasted it on their tax bill. Thus, any government shutdown is arguably 100% on them. |
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> Thus, any government shutdown is arguably 100% on them.
Under this logic, all outcomes can be blamed on the majority party in all situations, because tool X was used on Y instead of Z. In a theoretical situation where a supermajority vote fails 59-41, isn't it more logical to blame the failure on the 41 opponents rather than the 59 proponents?