Schuemer, goat.
Schumer got in and a say on all major legislation with this deal?
And the dems weren't bluffing, they're digging in and making the repubs show there hand
Dems have a tendency to clutch defeat from the jaws of victory, so I'll believe it when I see it.
Just like he supports the ACA, the Paris Climate Agreement, and the Russian Investigation.It might be the case that Trump supports DACA (as do most Americans) but wanted to placate his extremist base that he made promises to in removing the program.
Schuemer, goat.
Schumer got in and a say on all major legislation with this deal?
And the dems weren't bluffing, they're digging in and making the repubs show there hand
Even if he changes his mind this doesn't hurt Democrats since they gave him nothing.
No, it was a bluff. This was Schumer's opening offer. Trump took it.
Also, the entire DACA debacle is a crises of his own creation for no reason.
It could if they're clapping in meetings and doing victory laps in the media. People ought to do that after everything is set in stone and passes Congress so they don't risk looking foolish. That would be the sensible way to handle things in my view.
Certainly Planned Parenthood, which is something the Republican base, Republican leadership, and Trump all agree on.
Would be hilarious if Trump ends up working with Democrats on their agenda just to score some wins.
Holy shit this is great. I went from thinking I'm gonna be booted by ICE to being able to stay.
Edit trump can still go fuck himself
Pelosi and Schumer aren't any better or worse than they were a month ago just because Trump is incompetent.
If DACA becomes legislation while he's in office, he can parrot how he was able to make it a law unlike Obama's executive order.
I'm truly baffled. Why did trump hand the Dems a win?
Huh, I think I know what happened: Reports have been saying that Trump wanted an out on DACA, that he's a moron that didn't know what he was doing.
This is his out.
He might be trying to force Republicans to write acceptable DACA legislation by giving leverage to the Democrats who will do it. If this is the case, and that's a big IF, it would be the first mildly smart thing he's done since taking office. Of course he just backstabbed the Republican party in a major way a year before midterms, so this might backfire later on. Also, the entire DACA debacle is a crises of his own creation for no reason.
Let's see what happens!
Pelosi and Schumer aren't any better or worse than they were a month ago just because Trump is incompetent.
https://twitter.com/LouDobbs/status/905578866730815488
I don't think I can laugh hard enough at this segment and just how much this deal is fucking with the GOP's head atm.
GOP gets reamed, turns around and blasts Paul Ryan for Trump 'Getting a deal done" with the Democrats, completely ignoring that he capitulated entirely and that the GOP congress failed to help Trump.
It's fucking crazy.
https://twitter.com/LouDobbs/status/905578866730815488
I don't think I can laugh hard enough at this segment and just how much this deal is fucking with the GOP's head atm.
GOP gets reamed, turns around and blasts Paul Ryan for Trump 'Getting a deal done" with the Democrats, completely ignoring that he capitulated entirely and that the GOP congress failed to help Trump.
It's fucking crazy.
https://twitter.com/LouDobbs/status/905578866730815488
I don't think I can laugh hard enough at this segment and just how much this deal is fucking with the GOP's head atm.
GOP gets reamed, turns around and blasts Paul Ryan for Trump 'Getting a deal done" with the Democrats, completely ignoring that he capitulated entirely and that the GOP congress failed to help Trump.
It's fucking crazy.
If DACA becomes legislation while he's in office, he can parrot how he was able to make it a law unlike Obama's executive order.
That's some pretty intense spin right there.
I almost spit out my drink at him calling Paul Ryan a RINO and the implication that Trump - who just caved in 100% to the first offer Dems made - is a "true Republican". The party has lost its goddamn mind.https://twitter.com/LouDobbs/status/905578866730815488
I don't think I can laugh hard enough at this segment and just how much this deal is fucking with the GOP's head atm.
GOP gets reamed, turns around and blasts Paul Ryan for Trump 'Getting a deal done" with the Democrats, completely ignoring that he capitulated entirely and that the GOP congress failed to help Trump.
It's fucking crazy.
I almost spit out my drink at him calling Paul Ryan a RINO and the implication that Trump - who just caved in 100% to the first offer Dems made - is a "true Republican". The party has lost its goddamn mind.
^^^Cool we can celebrate when DACA is law
Is it...4?
Cucked by Chuck.
Well, yes, (though Congress's approval is almost always in the shitter), but what stands out is that he's not just calling Paul Ryan out for being bad at his job, but that Ryan is not a real Republican and doesn't stand for Republican values. Trump's nomination and subsequent election basically demonstrated that his racist, xenophobic faux-populism is more, uh, popular than the "traditional" GOP platform of like, corporate tax cuts and gutting social services. Establishment GOP have to be pulling their hair out over what to do with the monster they've created.Trump is more popular than congress, therefore, it makes sense for Fox to pander more to those people.
”A three-month debt ceiling? Why not do a daily debt ceiling?" cracked Rep. Mike Simpson (R-Idaho). ”He's the best deal-maker ever. Don't you know? I mean, he's got a book out!"
Trump's deal with Democrats doesn't appear to help Republicans at all. While it averts a fall government shutdown and a default on the nation's debt until at least December, it also emboldens Democrats to push for immigration changes or spending priorities without giving an inch to the right.
Congress will likely have to strike a major bipartisan fiscal deal in December to raise the debt ceiling long term and keep the government open for the remainder of fiscal 2018. And Republican lawmakers on both sides of the Capitol complained Wednesday that Trump probably just undercut leadership in those future negotiations, making it even harder for them to secure legislative wins.
McConnell also insisted that things have settled down after Trump's tirade of tweets criticizing the GOP leader in August over his stewardship of the chamber and singling out some of his Republican members.
”It's fine," McConnell said of his relationship with Trump. ”Everything's fine."
THE BEST OF FRIENDS! BOSOM BUDDIES!
The ever increasing size and length of Trump's tie will never not be hilarious.
Pelosi and Schumer aren't any better or worse than they were a month ago just because Trump is incompetent.
So what's wrong with Pelosi and Schumer?
I have to say, other then things they can't control (executive orders) they've done perfectly stalling Republican legislation so far. And there's only 4 months left.