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William769

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9. Just for you!
Thu Mar 13, 2025, 06:38 PM
Mar 2025

Adam Schiff: My Vote on the GOP spending bill. -You definitely want to read this.

https://schiffnotes.substack.com/p/my-vote-on-the-gop-spending-bill?

I'm a hard NO on the Republican spending bill. On cloture. On all of it. When a wannabe dictator is trying to seize power, it must not be given to him. Not without a fight.
Sen. Adam Schiff
Mar 13, 2025

Tomorrow, the U.S. Senate will have a very significant vote on a CR, a six-month CR, that is a six-month continuing resolution. I will be a hard no.

I hope this CR is defeated. I fear that it may not be, and I want to tell you why I'm voting no and why this needs to be defeated.

First of all, this is not a bill that would simply continue the funding levels of the government for the next half a year. This is a power giveaway to an executive already drunk with power.

This would embolden the president to continue tearing down government services, closing Social Security offices, illegally withholding funds, illegally seizing more and more authority from the U.S. Congress.

But worst of all, in my view, is we would be giving it to him.

It is one thing for those who aspire to dictatorship to take power. It is another to knowingly give it to him. I will not do that.

One thing is certain, if we pass this continuing resolution for the next half year, we will own what the president does. I am not willing to take ownership of that. I'm not willing to continue to see Donald Trump, Elon Musk ,and their minions continue to arrogate to themselves the power to fire anyone in the federal government.

They want the power to fund or defund anything in the federal government. The power to lay off veterans, to close Social Security offices, to cut health care, to cut Medicaid, to go after Social Security.

I am not going to take any vote to empower them to do that for one day, one month, one year. I'm just not going to do it.

Now, many argue that, well, wouldn't a shutdown of the government be worse?

If the government shuts down, let's be clear, they control everything. They control the House, they control the Senate, they control the White House, they control the Supreme Court.

If they shut down the government, it is on them. That is their decision.

If we give them power for the next six months to do whatever they choose, that is our decision. I am not going to make that decision.

Now, I don't know what happens if they shut down the government. And some argue, and I understand their concern, “Well, wouldn't they have more power to do more wreckage, more damage if the government shuts down.” The answer is, we simply don't know.

They're violating the law now. They may violate the law then. But I would trade the uncertainty of knowing what they would do if they shut down the government for the certainty that we have of knowing what they will do if we give them more power over the next six months.

So, for me personally, this is not a hard decision.

I am a hard no.

I am desperately worried about the direction of this country. We are seeing an executive run away with authority he does not have, merely because he claims to have it, merely because our courts have often acted too slowly to stop him.

And now, if we go along with this because we are willfully and willingly ceding him that additional power.

I will not go there.

I'm voting no. I urge all of my colleagues:

Vote no.

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42% approval after all this? paleotn Mar 2025 #1
the point in treating this poll with more seriousness is that republicans are claiming a mandate bigtree Mar 2025 #3
Yep. Mandate. That's rich. One of many words they don't understand. paleotn Mar 2025 #10
Man date..sounds DEI BattleRow Mar 2025 #17
They didn't have a mandate last November, at all. calimary Mar 2025 #24
Pretty Bad Though ProfessorGAC Mar 2025 #14
I believe he will be below 35% in another month at the latest. Wiz Imp Mar 2025 #31
I Hope You're Right ProfessorGAC Mar 2025 #34
Well, if you look at the 3 worst polls from the past couple days Wiz Imp Mar 2025 #35
Paleotn remember this: rich7862 Mar 2025 #27
I wanna see some REAL bad news Blue Owl Mar 2025 #2
the NEWS in this survey is the number of major items republicans claim a mandate to eviscerate bigtree Mar 2025 #4
There was a Reuters/IPSOS poll released today which shows Trump significantly underwater as well Wiz Imp Mar 2025 #32
Ask and ye shall receive! paleotn Mar 2025 #11
I had this ghoulish thought Blue Owl Mar 2025 #30
That might give me a reason to watch Faux News... Rhiagel Mar 2025 #23
he won with this type of public support samsingh Mar 2025 #5
with polls showing that people were misinformed about his intentions or didn't believe them bigtree Mar 2025 #6
Reference Black Voters Dan Mar 2025 #7
anecdotal can support just about anything bigtree Mar 2025 #8
Nah, I am just commenting on my brother and long time friend. Dan Mar 2025 #15
Just for you! William769 Mar 2025 #9
Court jesters just bring the king other numbers. moonscape Mar 2025 #12
I think the MAGA cult and edhopper Mar 2025 #13
Thank you Bigtree for posting this! bronxiteforever Mar 2025 #16
He's a lame duck prezzz Javaman Mar 2025 #18
None of this matters at all. BlueTsunami2018 Mar 2025 #19
Still, 42% approval seems high for a traitorous asshole. dchill Mar 2025 #20
35% think unvaccinated kids in school is ok? tishaLA Mar 2025 #21
These polls mean nothing now Gimpyknee Mar 2025 #22
Is this one of the polls we said were worthless sarisataka Mar 2025 #25
Wake me up just prior to 2026 elections. oasis Mar 2025 #26
He could piss in their beer and they would still drink it Thrill Mar 2025 #28
"Approval down to 42%" J_William_Ryan Mar 2025 #29
I posted some highlights from this poll earlier Wiz Imp Mar 2025 #33
Can someone please give Trump some GOOD news? Aristus Mar 2025 #36
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