MTG says GOP should go nuclear to end shutdown

No! I was really looking forward to watching the EBT riots from the comforts of my home. I'm burned out with watching the weakass Portland Antifa riots. I am looking forward to a new YouTube reality riot series.

Beat me to it! Just think of all the global warming we will miss out on if there are no fires. Nothing like warming yourself in front of a burning grocery store or Walmart on a crisp fall day.
 
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"….BECAUSE OF THE FACT THAT THE DEMOCRATS HAVE GONE STONE COLD “CRAZY,” THE CHOICE IS CLEAR — INITIATE THE “NUCLEAR OPTION,” GET RID OF THE FILIBUSTER AND, MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN!"
 

"….BECAUSE OF THE FACT THAT THE DEMOCRATS HAVE GONE STONE COLD “CRAZY,” THE CHOICE IS CLEAR — INITIATE THE “NUCLEAR OPTION,” GET RID OF THE FILIBUSTER AND, MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN!"
Damn, Trump is an idiot.

Not only did he release the pressure from the Democrats by saying Republicans can open the government on their own, but he's telling the Senate to do something the Democrats have wanted done for years.

In 2013, Harry Reid changed the rules to get nominations through and McConnell followed suit a few years later (Gorsuch). But as far as I know, it's never been used for legislative actions. This move, if done, would completely change the legislative process - which will result in MORE legislation from both parties getting through. Just what we need.

No, dumbass! Keep the shutdown going! Let the American people see what it looks like when people can't depend on the government to support them!
 
Damn, Trump is an idiot.

Not only did he release the pressure from the Democrats by saying Republicans can open the government on their own, but he's telling the Senate to do something the Democrats have wanted done for years.

In 2013, Harry Reid changed the rules to get nominations through and McConnell followed suit a few years later (Gorsuch). But as far as I know, it's never been used for legislative actions. This move, if done, would completely change the legislative process - which will result in MORE legislation from both parties getting through. Just what we need.

No, dumbass! Keep the shutdown going! Let the American people see what it looks like when people can't depend on the government to support them!

Keeping the government shut down will only make people vote in a different government.

The one thing that makes people turn out and vote to fire the government is food. People vote with their gut.

So the Republican party will just lose power if they dont use it. You know the saying if you don't use it you lose it.

Then what you get is democrat rule and the democrats will wield the power however the hell they want.

They won't care about the rules.

You might even get a new batch of mamdami democrats. Then they will usher in a socialist revolution.
 
Keeping the government shut down will only make people vote in a different government.

The one thing that makes people turn out and vote to fire the government is food. People vote with their gut.

So the Republican party will just lose power if they dont use it. You know the saying if you don't use it you lose it.

Then what you get is democrat rule and the democrats will wield the power however the hell they want.

They won't care about the rules.

You might even get a new batch of mamdami democrats. Then they will usher in a socialist revolution.
How many people collecting SNAP were voting Republican?
 
How many people collecting SNAP were voting Republican?

With this crony corporatist government, what's the difference?


My comment from the other thread:

The government doesn't care about saving you [the tax payer] money. Rather than to ween people off of SNAP and give them time to educate themselves to be able to enter the workforce, the government did this drastically to cause chaos in order to roll out their "solution".​
The goal is to use these people as pawns as a way to rollout Facial Digital ID [such as BalanceID] to those who won't object to it. Once that precedent has been set, this and/or the next administration will proceed to the next step, in accordance with the WEF/U.N.​
While you feel like you are "winning", just remember Patriot Act, TSA, and other federal programs which never went away, and keep in mind the goal to rollout Real ID, this being the stepping stone to that. It is happening now with BritCard.​
Even concerning Social Security, Ron Paul correctly stated that he would phase it out over time because he was aware of the ramifications.​
Every time we take step forward, we end up taking 3 back.​
 
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How many people collecting SNAP were voting Republican?

Well MAGA got a lot of votes from poorer people who wanted cheaper grocery prices and jobs.

It wasn't the wealthy people who dont care if eggs are 10 dollars a carton.

But even if only 1 out of every 20 recipients voted republican thats enough people to flip a close election like the 2020 election was that close in the swing states.

Realistically though all it takes is pissing off 100% of them to definitely turn out and vote in the mid terms.

Mid terms don't usually have a big turn out so the small amount of people who do vote make a big difference.
 
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From a pragmatic standpoint, it is a pure-Pareto-improvement to pay government workers like this to be on permanent vacation ... they can start a hot-dog stand if they want or travel the world if they want, only don't go to the office and do your assigned tasks. Why? Because as long as they are doing their assigned tasks, they are actively injuring the country and the economy AND they're getting paid to do it. If we just send them on permanent sabbatical, the only damage they are doing is getting a free ride on the Federal dime, but they're not doing any ADDITIONAL harm to the country and the economy. We should put as many Federal workers like this on indefinite paid suspension as possible. Can we eventually fire them outright? Hopefully the country will eventually develop the very minimal amount of spine required to do that. Right now, nobody has the spine to do it. So just put them all on indefinite paid leave so they stop actively harming the country and the economy.
 
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It's a pity that it's ending.
 
I've always maintained that one of the greatest failures of the Constitution was to not require super-majorities to pass new taxes, revenue, and restrictions of any kind on the people.

At the same time, I've maintained that it should only take 50%+1 to REPEAL laws and taxes.

Thus, I would support temporarily ending the filibuster to repeal any laws or taxes that they want, but not to pass new taxes, fees or restrictions.
 
I've always maintained that one of the greatest failures of the Constitution was to not require super-majorities to pass new taxes, revenue, and restrictions of any kind on the people.

On the contrary, the lack of any such is a mark of the Constitution's great success.

Fixing the "embarrassment of the public treasury" (which, as far as I'm concerned, was a feature, not a bug) - by making it easier for the feds to claim and collect revenues - was one of the chief motivations behind the replacement of the Articles of Confederation with the Constitution. Making it harder to do so would have defeated the purpose.
 
The constitution's primary purpose was to create a national identity which did not exist prior to that.

Before the constitution you weren't part of the national culture. The national culture didn't exist until we adopted the motto "out of many, one".

Before that you were "Virginian" or "Bostonian" the idea of a United States didn't exist until the construction of the constitution that says "We the people". Before that we were not one people.
 
I've always maintained that one of the greatest failures of the Constitution was to not require super-majorities to pass new taxes, revenue, and restrictions of any kind on the people.

At the same time, I've maintained that it should only take 50%+1 to REPEAL laws and taxes.

Thus, I would support temporarily ending the filibuster to repeal any laws or taxes that they want, but not to pass new taxes, fees or restrictions.
As long as we're imagining things that will never happen, (;)) I've always thought that all laws and taxes (that the people are responsible for) should sunset after 5 years unless re-authorized. Once a year you have a re-authorization process for the shit that was passed 5 years ago. Most would get a rubber stamp, but the concerning items would rise to the top of political concern.

This is not extended to laws that restrict the government - only the laws and taxes to which the people are subject.
 
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