SoldierGryphon
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Eh, if they are going to get blamed, they might as well hold out until they get what they want.
Eh, if they are going to get blamed, they might as well hold out until they get what they want.
Here's why I'm not sure I agree:
https://twitter.com/uscapitol/status/384889336229273600
Fifteen thousand retweets and 2600 favorites.
A lot of people are trying to draw lessons from the last shutdown, in the 90s. But this is the first shutdown we're going to have in the age of social media. I honestly believe that people are still underestimating how much of a splash this is going to be and how much people will remember it.
Honestly, the internal politics of the GOP Caucus are beyond my power to discern. Getting rid of Boehner through a direct vote would require an affirmative vote of 217* House members, and so would appointing a new Speaker, so in terms of REGULAR ORDER, it's basically impossible to get rid of Boehner. But if the caucus has its own rules regarding acceptable Speaker behavior and can somehow get Boehner to "voluntarily" resign, obviously he'd be gone.
At that point we'd be back in Speaker vote territory. Since you need 217 votes for a Speaker, Pelosi can't ever win that vote unless some Republicans actually cross the aisle and vote for her. So it would be up to the GOP to find a candidate that could command 217 Republican votes. Given their previous success whipping for things like "don't shut down the government", it might take them a little while.
Two issues here -- the first is that, because of all the drama, Boehner adopted a super-Hastert Rule in his Speakership -- he only brings up bills that can command 218 Republican votes. The problem is that he used to have about 250 votes to play with -- now he has more like 230. That's a very tight margin of error.
The second issue is that there are actually three positions in the GOP caucus:
a) Will always vote no, wants to watch the world burn
b) Will vote yes on CR, rational actor
c) Will support passage of a clean CR as long as they can vote against it
Group C is the one that makes this especially complicated, because in order to fulfill their wishes, Boehner has to bring up the bill against their expressed desires. As you can imagine, accomplishing that isn't straightforward.
* one is dead right now
My impression is that most people think that Congress raising the debt ceiling is analogous to Amex approving a maximum balance increase on your credit card.
"How irresponsible! I can't just spend all the money I want and get away with it, why should the government?"
Harrison and Shanna Blizzard's honeymoon got off to a disappointing start.
The Prince Edward Island couple's plans to visit the Liberty Bell and Independence Hall were thwarted by the federal government shutdown that began at midnight over the bruising battle of funding of the Affordable Care Act known as Obamacare.
"It is kind of frustrating," Harrison Blizzard said. The honeymoon is the couple's first trip to Philadelphia, and they wanted to see the places "where America became America," he said this morning at Independence Mall.
"I wanted to learn the history," Blizzard said.
In the Philadelphia region, the shutdown impacts sites such as the bell, Independence Hall and Valley Forge National Historical Park. The shutdown, which went into effect at 12:01 a.m. today after President Obama and leaders in Congress failed to agree on a spending plan, is the first in nearly two decades.
Road were closed this morning at Valley Forge. A sign was posted at the front gate informing the parked was locked as a result of the shutdown. Bike trails were also closed.
Depending on its length, the closures could hit tourism in the region hard. Last year, more than 3.5 million people visited Independence National Historical Park, according to park service data. More than 300,000 of those visitors came in October.
Valley Forge saw more than 1.4 million visitors last year, including more than 107,000 in October.
Additional effects of the shutdown in the Philadelphia area include the furloughing of tens of thousands of federal workers, including civilian military employees and delays in getting loans for first-time home buyers and low-to-moderate income borrowers.
My impression is that most people think that Congress raising the debt ceiling is analogous to Amex approving a maximum balance increase on your credit card.
"How irresponsible! I can't just spend all the money I want and get away with it, why should the government?"
This is embarrassing, but I'd rather be informed and embarrassed than uninformed. Could you explain the debt ceiling to me? Because I was one of those people that thought it was similar to a credit card limit.
My impression is that most people think that Congress raising the debt ceiling is analogous to Amex approving a maximum balance increase on your credit card.
"How irresponsible! I can't just spend all the money I want and get away with it, why should the government?"
Bonercop provided a video and you can go look at Empty Vessel's post history for a thorough explanation of the debt ceiling as well.This is embarrassing, but I'd rather be informed and embarrassed than uninformed. Could you explain the debt ceiling to me? Because I was one of those people that thought it was similar to a credit card limit.
Here's why I'm not sure I agree:
https://twitter.com/uscapitol/status/384889336229273600
Fifteen thousand retweets and 2600 favorites.
A lot of people are trying to draw lessons from the last shutdown, in the 90s. But this is the first shutdown we're going to have in the age of social media. I honestly believe that people are still underestimating how much of a splash this is going to be and how much people will remember it.
So what was the genesis for the Republican Party's decision to double down against ACA? Is it really because, once implemented, it could be a big win for democrats? Why bet so much trying to kill ACA dead rather than wearing the bi-partisan hat and taking half the credit?
Anti-debt rhetoric often rises to the level of religious fervor. I don't think it's a coincidence that the same people who are debt absolutists on a personal scale (adherents to Dave Ramsey) are the same way when it comes to government debt.People have just been too conditioned to have negative reactions to the word "debt" when it comes to national politics. Images of china and the red scare start popping into their heads.
Punchy4486 said:This is embarrassing, but I'd rather be informed and embarrassed than uninformed. Could you explain the debt ceiling to me? Because I was one of those people that thought it was similar to a credit card limit.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_debt_ceilingWikipedia said:The United States debt ceiling or debt limit is a legislative restriction on the amount of national debt that can be issued by the Treasury. Because expenditures are authorized by separate legislation, the debt ceiling does not actually restrict deficits. In effect, it can only restrain the Treasury from paying for expenditures that have already been incurred.
My impression is that most people think that Congress raising the debt ceiling is analogous to Amex approving a maximum balance increase on your credit card.
What's next? Should I care or be worried?
How is it not?
See the responses to Punchy4486 above.How is it not?
Um plenty of tourists visit the parks year round. These things shutting down doesn't just affect us. Imagine you planned a trip to Yosemite for some years now, you're SOL.
This is embarrassing, but I'd rather be informed and embarrassed than uninformed. Could you explain the debt ceiling to me? Because I was one of those people that thought it was similar to a credit card limit.
Read (in WAPO I think) prison guards are still working but won't be paid.
1.governments print money
2.raising the debt limit has nothing to do with spending, it's about paying off spending already incurred
Well, lots of reasons, but ultimately, not raising the credit limit on your credit card will not cause harm to the world economy.
It would be pretty much like if the credit card company bought stuff using your credit card (which is really the company credit card), like they do every year, and then told you that you hit the maximum and they weren't lifting it this time. If you were the Treasury Department. And then the US credit rating dropped and caused shaky Euro markets to collapse among other things. See how horrible this analogy is yet?
I mean, you're not that important.
government pingpong everyone, get some popcorn and enjoy the show. dat gop is imploding.
I'm working without pay starting next week. I'm not thrilled about it as you can probably imagine.I think thats the case with all the essential workers apart from the military since a special bill was passed allowing them to be paid.
Does this mean that nobody is going to read my emails anymore apart from the supposed recipient?
point #2 is a bit circular, and this is essentially why I feel that the credit limit thing is an appropriate (tough not perfect!) analogy.
If we're ever going to get a handle on government spending, do you think it's EVER going to come from the government willingly gutting itself? Or do you think there will have to be some financial pressure?
whelp. you kinda took the entire analogy out of the analogy here.
point #2 is a bit circular, and this is essentially why I feel that the credit limit thing is an appropriate (tough not perfect!) analogy.
If we're ever going to get a handle on government spending, do you think it's EVER going to come from the government willingly gutting itself? Or do you think there will have to be some financial pressure?
Eh, if they are going to get blamed, they might as well hold out until they get what they want.
Goddamn John Stewart just going in on the House Republicans
http://www.thedailyshow.com/full-episodes/mon-september-30-2013-bill-o-reilly
I'm thoroughly amused that FoxNews is denying the government shutting down, but instead suggests that the government is undergoing a "slimdown."
Beaten by Bitmap Frogs!
Having the government gut itself is exactly the same as gutting the economy.
Where do you work? If you're "still working" and your job is actually fed instead of state/local you get to work, but you won't get paid till this shit corrects itself.
Noticeably lots of grumpy tourists at Battery Park wanting to see Statue of Liberty.
Felt sad for people that flew across the world and have to get screwed over like this.
So the GOP has its tits tied in a knot all cause of Obamacare. The healthcare plan that is based on Republican Mitt Romney's healthcare plan that he rolled out as governor in Massachusetts. The hypocrisy is astounding.
It's ok if a state does it! But it's not ok if the federal government does it.So the GOP has its tits tied in a knot all cause of Obamacare. The healthcare plan that is based on Republican Mitt Romney's healthcare plan that he rolled out as governor in Massachusetts. The hypocrisy is astounding.
It's ok if a state does it! But it's not ok if the federal government does it.
And yet my stocks went up 2% today. Market don't give a shit.