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pbmus

(12,422 posts)
Sat Feb 10, 2018, 04:41 PM Feb 2018

Democrats Play the Long Game on Immigration

After a second government shutdown in the last three weeks—albeit one that lasted all of six or so hours—Congress passed a sweeping budget bill early Friday morning. The deal does many things, several of which involve the word billion. But when it comes to immigration there are only two things of note: It does nothing at all to protect the Dreamers, and it simultaneously removes the last shred of leverage Democrats had in the immigration debate this year.

And make no mistake, Democrats were willing participants in this. The budget bill could not have become law without their help. In the Senate, Chuck Schumer teamed up with his opposing number, Mitch McConnell, to unveil the package in the upper chamber, where a total of 37 of 49 Democrats ended up voting for it (once they finally had the chance). And over in the House, Nancy Pelosi was willing to hold the floor for eight hours to rail against the deal, but she wasn’t willing to go all out and whip her caucus to vote no with her. In the end, 73 House Democrats voted for the bill, more than the 67 spending-averse Republicans who voted against it. The bipartisan label gets thrown around a lot in Washington—often as soon as there is a single member of the opposing party on board—but this was a bipartisan deal by pretty much any measure.

http://amp.slate.com/news-and-politics/2018/02/why-did-democrats-agree-to-the-gop-budget-deal.html

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Democrats Play the Long Game on Immigration (Original Post) pbmus Feb 2018 OP
I think the Dems should do whatever it takes to win in 18. Lunabell Feb 2018 #1
Sorry to say, Wellstone ruled Feb 2018 #2

Lunabell

(6,110 posts)
1. I think the Dems should do whatever it takes to win in 18.
Sat Feb 10, 2018, 04:43 PM
Feb 2018

Trump and his gop are scaring the shit out of me.

 

Wellstone ruled

(34,661 posts)
2. Sorry to say,
Sat Feb 10, 2018, 04:45 PM
Feb 2018

it is going to be until 2019 and that is only if we Dems are able to gain control of both houses. If not if will not happen until 2021.

Sounds harsh,but the facts are what they are. We have zero Legislative control on any important issue. Only in the Senate with a Budget vote. McConnell has changed the permanent Rules of Order in his favor.

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