Senate Democrats' Choice: Block the Republican Spending Bill or Dissolve Congress [View all]
The Houses continuing resolution would effectively hand over spending decisions to Donald Trump and Elon Musk.
by David Dayen March 11, 2025
Democrats were actually quite pleased with the clown show that was Congress in the last two years. Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) had no ability to pass anything without Democratic votes, as he was simply not in control of the far-right elements of his caucus. Democrats welcomed the perception that they were governments rescuers, the adults in the room, who would save Johnsons bacon and functionally control the House.
This is no longer true. Donald Trumps looming presence has whipped Republicans in line, and Johnson has recognized an important truth: So-called moderate Republicans will swallow anything, so he only has to negotiate with the far right, and if he can satisfy them, hell win any vote. Such was the case with a partisan seven-month continuing resolution that passed the House on Tuesday 217-213, with only one defection by libertarian Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY), who doesnt really believe in government funding at all. (One Democrat voted for it, Maine Blue Dog Jared Golden.)
It is somewhat remarkable that dozens of House Republicans who have vowed never to pass stopgap bills to fund the government in their political careers caved on this one. But thats why I put continuing resolution in quotes. In reality, this is a hastily arranged partisan Republican budget that achieves much of their anti-government, anti-immigrant, pro-military agenda while paving the way for Trump to nullify whatever spending he deems unworthy. It doesnt just tilt spending in a far-right direction, it actually abdicates congressional responsibility as the branch of government that makes federal spending decisions.
Yet several Senate Democrats are thinking about passing it anyway.
https://prospect.org/politics/2025-03-11-senate-democrats-block-republican-spending-bill-or-dissolve-congress/