The Great Wall Shutdown

Started by MythLord17 pages
Originally posted by Bentley
You are the best 👆

Anyways, Wall is not a good idea. Taking away money from workers is not a good idea. Trump is not full of good ideas. That is all...

CNN wanted to hear about the walls effectiveness in San Diego, when they found out it worked, they declined to run the story.

https://thehill.com/homenews/media/424876-san-diego-tv-station-cnn-declined-our-local-view-because-of-reports-on-wall

Originally posted by BrolyBlack
CNN wanted to hear about the walls effectiveness in San Diego, when they found out it worked, they declined to run the story.

https://thehill.com/homenews/media/424876-san-diego-tv-station-cnn-declined-our-local-view-because-of-reports-on-wall

Well, that is CNN for you.

Then why call themselves the most trusted name in news.

I can't wait until the US is like Mega City One... it's gonna be awesome.

Originally posted by Patient_Leech
I can't wait until the US is like Mega City One... it's gonna be awesome.

Those walls wouldn't work either, ppl would just tunnel under them and climb over them, walls don't work.

If the government never opens who’s fault will it be?

Pelosi who won’t give a dime to the wall or Trumps who ran on the wall.

Trump

Why?

Originally posted by Putinbot1
Trump
Real mature. 😉

Originally posted by BrolyBlack
Why?
Trump is a Republican.

Last year, Republicans were in charge of both chambers of Congress and the presidency. Yet Oct. 1 rolled around without a budget in place for roughly a quarter of the federal government.

There is no more fundamental responsibility of Congress than passing a budget for the federal government. Republicans kept claiming that they would return to "regular order" and actually pass appropriations bills in time to avoid the drama and gamesmanship of continuing resolutions under the threat of a government shutdown.

Their failure to do so deserves most of the blame for the impasse. If they had done their job, as they pledged to do, the federal government would be fully funded for the year and no one would have the leverage to shut it down.

I feel sorry for the workers, oh and of course Trumps wall us lunacy and could not work.

A lot stolen from USA Today

Pros vs Cons though

Is not passing the 5.7 billion in the house, worth the extended shutdown?

Originally posted by BrolyBlack
Pros vs Cons though

Is not passing the 5.7 billion in the house, worth the extended shutdown?

He did say Mexico were paying originally.

Yea, but truth isnt his strong point, he dont care. He wants the wall.

Originally posted by BrolyBlack
Yea, but truth isnt his strong point, he dont care. He wants the wall.
So we've answered why it's his fault.

Do politicians always have to stick to their word to pass something? Obama said you can keep your doctor and you plan, that didn't turn out to be true. But he got his ACA. Pelosi even said, "we have to pass it in order to find out what's in it."

Originally posted by BrolyBlack
Do politicians always have to stick to their word to pass something? Obama said you can keep your doctor and you plan, that didn't turn out to be true. But he got his ACA. Pelosi even said, "we have to pass it in order to find out what's in it."
Lets stick to the now and the thread. If we want to discuss Obama let's open a thread. Tbh this shut down has nothing to do with the actions of Obama.

This is fun to watch. 🙂

My vote goes to Broly.

Originally posted by Putinbot1
Lets stick to the now and the thread. If we want to discuss Obama let's open a thread. Tbh this shut down has nothing to do with the actions of Obama.

I know I know, but its relevant, McCain ran on getting rid of Obama care then he voted for against it.

So politicians say crap all the time that is either a lie, or outright bullshit, or they never fall with through.

So Trump said "Mexico will pay for it" doesnt necessarily mean "because they arnt it cant get done."