Republicans voted against the border bill at Trump's demand, because he doesn't want Biden getting credit for it. He wants it to happen under his administration. So is Trump willing to endanger America for another several months for his own gain, or is the border situation not as bad as he claims?
Although hardly unique to the Republican Party, voting against bills for no purpose other than to deny opponents an achievement is the worst sort of bullshit.Republicans voted against the border bill at Trump's demand, because he doesn't want Biden getting credit for it. He wants it to happen under his administration. So is Trump willing to endanger America for another several months for his own gain, or is the border situation not as bad as he claims?
The border bill was, for what it's worth, really dumb. The bill is more lenient than the laws already on the books that Democrats already selectively ignore, with the only actual effect being more money towards processing people in. Why would Republicans vote for that?Republicans voted against the border bill at Trump's demand, because he doesn't want Biden getting credit for it. He wants it to happen under his administration. So is Trump willing to endanger America for another several months for his own gain, or is the border situation not as bad as he claims?
So explain to us: why did the Republicans negotiate and campaign for it in the first place, then?The border bill was, for what it's worth, really dumb... Why would Republicans vote for that?
The border bill was co-authored by some of the most conservative republicans in the party and had bipartisan support until Donald Trump stuck his nose into it.The border bill was, for what it's worth, really dumb. The bill is more lenient than the laws already on the books that Democrats already selectively ignore, with the only actual effect being more money towards processing people in. Why would Republicans vote for that?
Yes.So is Trump willing to endanger America for another several months for his own gain, or is the border situation not as bad as he claims?
Including Mitch McConnell, who worked hard to garner support for it, and then voted against it once Trump demanded it be defeated.The border bill was co-authored by some of the most conservative republicans in the party
Optics.So explain to us: why did the Republicans negotiate and campaign for it in the first place, then?
Uh-huh. That's the narrative they're going with to explain away the volte-face when Trump gave them the orders, eh?Optics.
Designing bills intending for them to fail is American Politics 101. Republicans in congress do with the border what Democrats do with guns.
No, that's what I'm saying.Uh-huh. That's the narrative they're going with to explain away the volte-face when Trump gave them the orders, eh?
Fact checking was always awful. I always hated the concept of "fact checkers". Great idea in theory, but the entire premise has become opinion pieces. But they're opinion pieces that are presented as authoritatively correct.*Sigh*
I figure there's probably some stereotypes that appeal to that sort too. "Imagine an entire country where you can force your hand down a woman's panties on the train and she won't dare complain because she knows it's a man's prerogative!"These scumbags don't care about Japan. Their respect for Japanese people begins and ends with the anime, manga and video games they make for them.
Insert easy Donald Trump joke here.I figure there's probably some stereotypes that appeal to that sort too. "Imagine an entire country where you can force your hand down a woman's panties on the train and she won't dare complain because she knows it's a man's prerogative!"