* Allows Congress to opt out of Obamacare and join federal workers' health plans (this was a MAJOR point of contention during Obamacare debate)
* Funds highly controversial censorship efforts at the State Department
And everyone gets paid eventually. Even those who get a (temporarily) unpaid vacation. They get full pay for the time they don't work and it doesn't count against their vacation.olarmy96 said:
Where were you during the last government shutdown?
No one remembers.
I think 80% functions on autopilot, so there's hardly any impact.
If DOGE is serious about cutting bureaucracy, it seems like shutting down 20% of the government would be a good way to demonstrate reducing government is no big deal.
Sounds to me that you are indulging speculation; that Trump is in favor of this bill and has provided tacit approval to the speaker to run this terrible CR through congress. Speculation an accuracy travel in different lanes.Teslag said:
I think it's more that I care about arguing from a position of accuracy instead of emotional response. I don't like excessive government. I don't like CR's and would prefer them to just pass a real budget. But even though I like those ideals it doesn't mean I have to invent falsehoods or narratives in order for me to cope with why it's not happening. Trump spends. He likes to spends. He likes to make deals. He's not a small government tea party conservative like I'd prefer him to be. No one is perfect, but I'm still happy he's president. Those are realities. Johnson also isn't a RINO or establishment or any of that nonsense just because he's passing a CR. He's just a trump loyalist threading the needle before January 20th. He will remain loyal to Trump and do what he wants because it's his ticket to remaining speaker. He knows by doing so the rest of the house will fall in line because they fear Trump's wrath as well. And should. Trump has a mandate.
Ellis Wyatt said:And everyone gets paid eventually. Even those who get a (temporarily) unpaid vacation. They get full pay for the time they don't work and it doesn't count against their vacation.olarmy96 said:
Where were you during the last government shutdown?
No one remembers.
I think 80% functions on autopilot, so there's hardly any impact.
If DOGE is serious about cutting bureaucracy, it seems like shutting down 20% of the government would be a good way to demonstrate reducing government is no big deal.
TTUArmy said:Sounds to me that you are indulging speculation; that Trump is in favor of this bill and has provided tacit approval to the speaker to run this terrible CR through congress. Speculation an accuracy travel in different lanes.Teslag said:
I think it's more that I care about arguing from a position of accuracy instead of emotional response. I don't like excessive government. I don't like CR's and would prefer them to just pass a real budget. But even though I like those ideals it doesn't mean I have to invent falsehoods or narratives in order for me to cope with why it's not happening. Trump spends. He likes to spends. He likes to make deals. He's not a small government tea party conservative like I'd prefer him to be. No one is perfect, but I'm still happy he's president. Those are realities. Johnson also isn't a RINO or establishment or any of that nonsense just because he's passing a CR. He's just a trump loyalist threading the needle before January 20th. He will remain loyal to Trump and do what he wants because it's his ticket to remaining speaker. He knows by doing so the rest of the house will fall in line because they fear Trump's wrath as well. And should. Trump has a mandate.
With the number of posts on Texags during working hours, it seems like certain govt employees get paid to not work anyway, so shut it down! - so excited and ready for DOGE.Teslag said:Ellis Wyatt said:And everyone gets paid eventually. Even those who get a (temporarily) unpaid vacation. They get full pay for the time they don't work and it doesn't count against their vacation.olarmy96 said:
Where were you during the last government shutdown?
No one remembers.
I think 80% functions on autopilot, so there's hardly any impact.
If DOGE is serious about cutting bureaucracy, it seems like shutting down 20% of the government would be a good way to demonstrate reducing government is no big deal.
Yep, as a federal employee (USACE) I'd love a good long shutdown over Christmas so I don't have to use any PTO and still get paid.
Welloiledmachine04 said:With the number of posts on Texags during working hours, it seems like certain govt employees get paid to not work anyway, so shut it down! - so excited and ready for DOGE.Teslag said:
Yep, as a federal employee (USACE) I'd love a good long shutdown over Christmas so I don't have to use any PTO and still get paid.
FobTies said:
MSM already claiming the bill is about funding disaster relief and farmers. So next up, its Trump and GOP hate disaster victims and farmers.
Here's the rub, nobody gives a **** what the MSM says anymore. Let them REEEEEEEE!!!!FobTies said:
MSM already claiming the bill is about funding disaster relief and farmers. So next up, its Trump and GOP hate disaster victims and farmers.
Word is the CR vote will be today at 5pm, which is 1,345 minutes after the text was released.
— Congressman Michael Cloud (@RepCloudTX) December 18, 2024
There are 1,547 pages in the bill.
That's less than 1 minute per page of the CR text.
I will be a NO vote.
Republicans CANNOT allow millions of Americans devastated by the historic hurricane season, or our struggling farmers, go without the help they desperately need.
— Speaker Mike Johnson (@SpeakerJohnson) December 18, 2024
We will decide FY25 spending in March, when Trump is back in the WH and Republicans control the Senate and House. pic.twitter.com/f8OpQleOoJ
SPEAKER MIKE JOHNSON: Elon Musk told me he doesn’t like the spending bill. I told them - I don’t either. We just have to get this done.
— Eric Daugherty (@EricLDaugh) December 18, 2024
pic.twitter.com/VMcsCEjzXi
Logos Stick said:
lol, a whopping 22 hours after release, it will be voted on:Word is the CR vote will be today at 5pm, which is 1,345 minutes after the text was released.
— Congressman Michael Cloud (@RepCloudTX) December 18, 2024
There are 1,547 pages in the bill.
That's less than 1 minute per page of the CR text.
I will be a NO vote.
Can't remember the issue off of the top of my head but shortly after his elevation to Speaker, Johnson was adamant on one position, received a visit from some people in the IC and did a 180 the next day.Quote:
But, given the case law up this point, and in order to not disturb folks who came here before Biden opened the borders, I think I would word the amendment so that a person born after January 1, 2020, in order to be a citizen of the United States, must be the child of a US citizen or must be naturalized.
Funky Winkerbean said:
Still waiting on your description of these powers that Trump holds over Johnson.
The first is an absolute atrocity.Logos Stick said:
Some other crap in this "CR":
* Allows Congress to opt out of Obamacare and join federal workers' health plans (this was a MAJOR point of contention during Obamacare debate)
* Funds highly controversial censorship efforts at the State Department
Welloiledmachine04 said:With the number of posts on Texags during working hours, it seems like certain govt employees get paid to not work anyway, so shut it down! - so excited and ready for DOGE.Teslag said:Ellis Wyatt said:And everyone gets paid eventually. Even those who get a (temporarily) unpaid vacation. They get full pay for the time they don't work and it doesn't count against their vacation.olarmy96 said:
Where were you during the last government shutdown?
No one remembers.
I think 80% functions on autopilot, so there's hardly any impact.
If DOGE is serious about cutting bureaucracy, it seems like shutting down 20% of the government would be a good way to demonstrate reducing government is no big deal.
Yep, as a federal employee (USACE) I'd love a good long shutdown over Christmas so I don't have to use any PTO and still get paid.
And giving themselves raises. I thought a few years back, that giving themselves raises needed to be standalone bills? Did I just imagine that?titan said:The first is an absolute atrocity.Logos Stick said:
Some other crap in this "CR":
* Allows Congress to opt out of Obamacare and join federal workers' health plans (this was a MAJOR point of contention during Obamacare debate)
* Funds highly controversial censorship efforts at the State Department
The second italics -- just assume they are doing poorly and will be accurate enough.
How can this be called a “continuing resolution” if it includes a 40% pay increase for Congress? https://t.co/qFFUP0eUOH
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) December 18, 2024
NEW: Number 2 Senate Democrat Dick Durbin has no clue what’s in the funding bill, is pleased to find out he’s getting a pay raise.
— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) December 18, 2024
No wonder why our country is $36T in debt.
Durbin got offended after CNN’s Manu Raju asked if lawmakers deserved a pay raise considering all the… pic.twitter.com/GeXBWyuFQQ
Logos Stick said:Teslag said:Quote:
So Trump wants to cut some insignificant agency stuff but is ok with record spending passed by Congress
Yes, he's 100% okay with it. Trump is a spender and that won't change.
Musk and Vivek haven't gotten the word obviously.
Phatbob said:It has NEVER been about "draining the swamp". It has always been about switching out the creatures at the top of the food chain.Teslag said:
Johnson doesn't do anything without Trump's blessing. The idea that he is part of the swamp is laughable.
This is absolutely the right move. Make the Dems own the shutdown.jrdaustin said:
I don't understand why Johnson doesn't man up with a bait & switch, and indroduce a 20 page, clean CR that freezes all spending at current rates for the next 90 days. Do it this afternoon.
Then let the Dems all vote against it and FOR the shutdown.
Then we'd see all hell break loose, 100% due to the Dems.
BoydCrowder13 said:Logos Stick said:Teslag said:Quote:
So Trump wants to cut some insignificant agency stuff but is ok with record spending passed by Congress
Yes, he's 100% okay with it. Trump is a spender and that won't change.
Musk and Vivek haven't gotten the word obviously.
The stuff Elon and Vivek are in charge of cutting is decimal points. Trump already made it clear he isn't touching SS or Medicare. And likely to continue to increase Defense.
So yea while Doge is a fun idea and I hope they do good work, it is mostly for show as far as financial stewardship goes.
Logos Stick said:BoydCrowder13 said:Logos Stick said:Teslag said:Quote:
So Trump wants to cut some insignificant agency stuff but is ok with record spending passed by Congress
Yes, he's 100% okay with it. Trump is a spender and that won't change.
Musk and Vivek haven't gotten the word obviously.
The stuff Elon and Vivek are in charge of cutting is decimal points. Trump already made it clear he isn't touching SS or Medicare. And likely to continue to increase Defense.
So yea while Doge is a fun idea and I hope they do good work, it is mostly for show as far as financial stewardship goes.
Hey Boyd. You're late to the party and wrong per usual. This is not about cutting SS or Medicare or defense.
Teslag said:Funky Winkerbean said:
Still waiting on your description of these powers that Trump holds over Johnson.
You need a description the power of influence the leader of the party has?
For real?
What you want and what you voted for are not the same thing. Things will be different in a lot of ways in January, but Conservative policy is not a major part of that, and just about everyone here acknowledged as much during the election. Expecting something way further to the right of who was elected is not reasonable to expect.FCBlitz said:Phatbob said:It has NEVER been about "draining the swamp". It has always been about switching out the creatures at the top of the food chain.Teslag said:
Johnson doesn't do anything without Trump's blessing. The idea that he is part of the swamp is laughable.
You use of "NEVER" really convince me you know what is going on in Washington, DC. I was thinking Trump and his mandate would not start on Jan. 20th.
For all you clown lumping RINO's and conservatives together….nice try. Anything that passes other than a proper funding bill really pisses us of. If the Trump admin doesn't follow through on his promises he will feel the wrath. Love the result, not the man.
Can we at least acknowledge he isn't president until Jan. What ever passes are on the poor bassturds who are in office.