SeattleGriz wrote: ↑Sat Nov 02, 2024 9:09 pm
Ukraine. Supporting Israel. Jesus Christ. You've sold your soul.
Harris or Biden started Ukraine and Gaza? Who knew?
Everyone
The worlds most evil leaders saw a demented idiot as President and our current souless VP was either to stupid too see it or corrupt to the core for covering for him for 3.5 years
It’s not a coincidence the classroom gets rowdy when the USA has a vindictive substitute teacher at the helm
Its not ideal, which would be
-1 or a couple of days.
-In person
-ID
-Absentee only for the infirm, military, and those out of town on election day with absentee ballot applied for beforehand.
The left loves to point out things about Europe. Well most of Europe bans absenree, and requires proof of ID.
You're still going to lose. Again.
Voter suppression is all you have left - what was it Niki Haley (R-SC) said about the winner being the first party to drop their 80-year old candidate?
If the conks had any balls at all they would shit can trump and run Niki Haley
You’re still a dumbass. Again.
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The Protect Reporters from Exploitative State Spying Act would make a current Department of Justice rule barring prosecutors from compelling the release of journalists' sources into federal law. The bill passed the Republican-controlled House of Representatives with unanimous support in January. Currently held up in the Senate, the bill came to Trump's attention after a segment on the act aired on "PBS NewsHour."
Being wrong about a topic is called post partisanism - kalm
MAQA - putting the Q into qrazy qanon qult qonspiracy theories since 2015.
Its gonna be messy cleaning up after the diaper shitting moron, but real leaders will buckle down, and get to work cleaning up the really messy stuff secreted by the swamp for a century
I demand this and it isn't my fault when the shit hits the fan as a result of Congress doing what I demand.
Lol there’s no such thing as a govt shutdown.
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If a shutdown begins to drag out, the bite could begin to be directly felt on Monday morning at the beginning of the workweek.
Many of America's more than 2 million federal employees (and another 2 million military personnel) could either find themselves furloughed, working without pay, or simply dealing with shutdown-related disruptions.
The effects would be felt by individuals but also many businesses that rely on the government on a day-to-day basis.
At the same time, wide swaths of the government are set to be largely unaffected — notably Social Security and Medicare.
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Closed: Everything from the national memorials to taxpayer assistance
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Many areas of possible disruption, from airports to the presidential transition of power
The military, TSA, IRS, etc? Sure sounds like parts of the government could be shut down or do you expect all to work despite no paychecks?
Disrupting holiday travel? If it happens, how will trump/Republicans biden/Democrats blame the other?
Being wrong about a topic is called post partisanism - kalm
MAQA - putting the Q into qrazy qanon qult qonspiracy theories since 2015.
If a shutdown begins to drag out, the bite could begin to be directly felt on Monday morning at the beginning of the workweek.
Many of America's more than 2 million federal employees (and another 2 million military personnel) could either find themselves furloughed, working without pay, or simply dealing with shutdown-related disruptions.
The effects would be felt by individuals but also many businesses that rely on the government on a day-to-day basis.
At the same time, wide swaths of the government are set to be largely unaffected — notably Social Security and Medicare.
...
Closed: Everything from the national memorials to taxpayer assistance
...
Many areas of possible disruption, from airports to the presidential transition of power
The military, TSA, IRS, etc? Sure sounds like parts of the government could be shut down or do you expect all to work despite no paychecks?
Disrupting holiday travel? If it happens, how will trump/Republicans biden/Democrats blame the other?
If you had said a partial govt shutdown you would be correct. When 3/4 of govt isn‘t shutdown, that isn‘t a govt shutdown. Newsflash- 73% of govt spending during the ‘shutdown‘ continues.
And all of those govt workers will get paid. The ones who don‘t have to work during the so called shutdown will get a paid vacation.
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The military, TSA, IRS, etc? Sure sounds like parts of the government could be shut down or do you expect all to work despite no paychecks?
Disrupting holiday travel? If it happens, how will trump/Republicans biden/Democrats blame the other?
If you had said a partial govt shutdown you would be correct. When 3/4 of govt isn‘t shutdown, that isn‘t a govt shutdown. Newsflash- 73% of govt spending during the ‘shutdown‘ continues.
And all of those govt workers will get paid. The ones who don‘t have to work during the so called shutdown will get a paid vacation.
That's your opinion/spin.
If it happens:
- Will workers get paid on their normal paydays? Or will pay be delayed during the shutdown?
- Will it impact TSA staffing at airports, taxpayers ability to contact the IRS, etc?
Being wrong about a topic is called post partisanism - kalm
MAQA - putting the Q into qrazy qanon qult qonspiracy theories since 2015.
BDKJMU wrote: ↑Fri Dec 20, 2024 12:02 pm
If you had said a partial govt shutdown you would be correct. When 3/4 of govt isn‘t shutdown, that isn‘t a govt shutdown. Newsflash- 73% of govt spending during the ‘shutdown‘ continues.
And all of those govt workers will get paid. The ones who don‘t have to work during the so called shutdown will get a paid vacation.
That's your opinion/spin.
If it happens:
- Will workers get paid on their normal paydays? Or will pay be delayed during the shutdown?
- Will it impact TSA staffing at airports, taxpayers ability to contact the IRS, etc?
Wrong. Fact not opinion.
The federal government will spend $6.3 trillion in 2023, 73 percent is categorized as mandatory and 27 percent as discretionary.
And that mandatory % keeps creeping up. Now in FY 25’ it might even be 74%…
Of course the paychecks are delayed. But they still get paid whether they had to work or not. You know if you work for the fed govt there‘s likely going to be partial shutdowns during your career, as there have been numerous in the past.
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UNI88 wrote: ↑Fri Dec 20, 2024 12:49 pm That's your opinion/spin.
If it happens:
- Will workers get paid on their normal paydays? Or will pay be delayed during the shutdown?
- Will it impact TSA staffing at airports, taxpayers ability to contact the IRS, etc?
Wrong. Fact not opinion.
The federal government will spend $6.3 trillion in 2023, 73 percent is categorized as mandatory and 27 percent as discretionary.
And that mandatory % keeps creeping up. Now in FY 25’ it might even be 74%…
Of course the paychecks are delayed. But they still get paid whether they had to work or not. You know if you work for the fed govt there‘s likely going to be partial shutdowns during your career, as there have been numerous in the past.
Opinion on how much of the government needs to pause to constitute a shut down plus you're ignoring the government workers that won't be paid on their regular schedule and the impact that will have.
Regardless, this will fvck with peoples' lives and trump and the Republicans own it. It might end up being a good thing in the long run but they'll own the pain it causes in the short term.
Being wrong about a topic is called post partisanism - kalm
MAQA - putting the Q into qrazy qanon qult qonspiracy theories since 2015.
And that mandatory % keeps creeping up. Now in FY 25’ it might even be 74%…
Of course the paychecks are delayed. But they still get paid whether they had to work or not. You know if you work for the fed govt there‘s likely going to be partial shutdowns during your career, as there have been numerous in the past.
Opinion on how much of the government needs to pause to constitute a shut down plus you're ignoring the government workers that won't be paid on their regular schedule and the impact that will have.
Regardless, this will fvck with peoples' lives and trump and the Republicans own it. It might end up being a good thing in the long run but they'll own the pain it causes in the short term.
Fact: 27% govt shutdown.
Wrong. Newsflash: Trump isn‘t the president. Biden is. Where is Biden in all this?
This won’t fuck with most American’s lives.
Donks control the White House and Senate. Control 2/3 govt= donks own it.
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UNI88 wrote: ↑Fri Dec 20, 2024 2:36 pm Opinion on how much of the government needs to pause to constitute a shut down plus you're ignoring the government workers that won't be paid on their regular schedule and the impact that will have.
Regardless, this will fvck with peoples' lives and trump and the Republicans own it. It might end up being a good thing in the long run but they'll own the pain it causes in the short term.
Fact: 27% govt shutdown.
Wrong. Newsflash: Trump isn‘t the president. Biden is. Where is Biden in all this?
This won’t fuck with most American’s lives.
Donks control the White House and Senate. Control 2/3 govt= donks own it.
Wrong. Preventing the passage of a bill only takes one part of Congress and Republicans put the kibosh on an earlier deal. Who's directive caused them to do that? trump's. If he has no responsibility here then he deserves no credit for what the markets have done since the election. You don't get to have it both ways.
And of course the guy who's companies have declared bankruptcy numerous times wants to eliminate the debt ceiling. Fiscal conservatives my fat, hairy ass.
Being wrong about a topic is called post partisanism - kalm
MAQA - putting the Q into qrazy qanon qult qonspiracy theories since 2015.
Wrong. Newsflash: Trump isn‘t the president. Biden is. Where is Biden in all this?
This won’t fuck with most American’s lives.
Donks control the White House and Senate. Control 2/3 govt= donks own it.
Wrong. Preventing the passage of a bill only takes one part of Congress and Republicans put the kibosh on an earlier deal. Who's directive caused them to do that? trump's. If he has no responsibility here then he deserves no credit for what the markets have done since the election. You don't get to have it both ways.
And of course the guy who's companies have declared bankruptcy numerous times wants to eliminate the debt ceiling. Fiscal conservatives my fat, hairy ass.
Democrats killed the deal. In the House 197 donks voted against the bill to avert a shutdown, only 38 conks did.
And you didn‘t answer what is Biden doing in all this? He is the POTUS.
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