• DashboTreeFrog@discuss.online
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    11 hours ago

    Citing what I saw on Philip DeFranco earlier, apparently in a shutdown the executive branch has a lot of power in terms of what specifics get shutdown and how.

    Was news to me considering the shitshow that happens every time the budget needs to be voted on but with all the DOGEness going on makes sense that there’s extra caution around this. Still sucks that Dems rolled over so easily.

    • Deceptichum@quokk.au
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      11 hours ago

      Nothing is stopping the republicans from shutting it down themselves if it was so beneficial to Trump.

      And it’s not like they wouldn’t lie and blame it on the Democrats, so there’s minimal risk in voter agitation vs alleged reward.

      • PhilipTheBucket@ponder.cat
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        4 hours ago

        I think mostly it is revealing about Schumer’s priorities. He has a government job. If everything within the buildings in Washington DC is mostly still working the way it’s supposed to, then at the end of the day he still gets a paycheck and some important stuff to do every day. Lots of people across the US going through upheaval, losing their jobs, maybe getting detained indefinitely or not, journalists getting threatened, all that stuff isn’t, like, good, but it’s also not an existential threat to him. The government shutting down would be.

        And so, avoiding that is a key priority of his. It’s urgent. All that other stuff is not.

      • Serinus@lemmy.world
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        10 hours ago

        Plus it’s a great opportunity for dozens of trolls to push a republican narrative on social media. Maybe a message to anyone left-leaning to stop voting.