Now you’re thinkingThey need to start giving Trump what he wants upfront and then outwit him down the line. You want the Dreamers? Throw him some money for the wall, get them in via a deal. Then down the line obstruct the building of the wall. Make them use the money on impact studies, certain types of building materials, vetting of companies etc etc. Make the thing go over budget. Have Trump squander the original funding before a brick is laid. By then the Dreamers are in and they can hold additional funding hostage for another issue. I don't even care about DACA like others but if this is your big issue then you need to bring home a win and prepare to play dirty later.
I’m not trying to start a fight with either poster, cause there are people on here that are fukking awful and they ain’t them, but I just assumed that breh was naps alias.You're actually the main reason I merged the two threads. Care to address this post or are you just going to ignore it?
I'd call you Nap's alias, but you don't post like a schizo
hmmm so I wasn't the only one thinking this thenI’m not trying to start a fight with either poster, cause there are people on here that are fukking awful and they ain’t them, but I just assumed that breh was naps alias.
i was just in canada for a bit too. didnt run into any weirdos like him. he must be an outlierThe Democrats never had the leverage.
Your argument is:
It is the fault of the minority party that the majority who also holds the white for not passing popular legislation?
Are you still ignoring the fact that we are here because Trumpnset the deadline on DACA?
This is some of the most dishonest posting I've seen from you.
I could put this in the 2018 thread, but I feel it's more important right here
rom the increase in domestic spending, Mr. Schumer said the deal includes $20 billion for infrastructure, $6 billion for the opioid crisis and mental health, $5.8 billion for child care and $4 billion for Veterans Affairs hospitals and clinics. It also includes almost $90 billion in disaster relief in response to last year’s hurricanes and wildfires.
The agreement includes an additional four-year extension of funding for the Children’s Health Insurance Program, on top of the six-year extension that Congress approved last month.
Nah, but I'm sure this would be easy to confirm for anyone who has access to the iislogs or whatever Considering you have exact times and usernames.hmmm so I wasn't the only one thinking this then