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Home Front: Politix
Why President Trump will win the gov't shutdown
2019-01-13
[The Federalist] Compromise. It’s a word President Trump used several times yesterday. He is open to compromise. In this case, that means something short of the $5 billion he wants for a border wall. He’s open to taking less, perhaps in exchange for not applying the law to younger illegal immigrants. This is clearly the easiest way out of the current debacle. But it is something the Democrats, led by "No Wall" Nancy Pelosi, have said they will never support.

This is a problem. Democrats have backed themselves up against a, well, a wall. They have created a situation in which if they give even one dollar to Trump to build a wall, or fence, steel barrier, or whatever, they have lost the political fight. Pelosi, the great speaker of the House who gets things done, has left herself no leverage to get anything done. She could ask for almost anything in exchange for wall funding, but instead, she won’t budge.

Trump is channeling his inner Michael Corleone and telling Democrats that his offer is this: nothing, not even the price of the border wall, which he would appreciate Pelosi appropriating. So here we are.

We all like to knock and mock Trump’s braggadocio claims that he is the best negotiator ever. But in this case, he really has outflanked his opponents. Pelosi and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer have painted themselves into a corner. They have said, "No funding for a wall." They say this despite the fact that they have supported barrier funding in the past. So in essence they have given themselves no fallback position.

The Democrats have made this a zero-sum game. If Trump gets any money for the wall, he wins. That’s a really fantastic position for him. He can go on TV, whether in a controversial network roadblock or an appearance on the southern border, and say, "Hey, I’m up for a compromise." Meanwhile, Chuck and Nancy have to slam the door shut on getting 800,000 federal employees back to work.
Posted by:Besoeker

#4  >to fulfill CORE government functions

I added CORE I hope you agree! Doing the whole lot is how the debt gets to grow (and make the establishment rich).
Posted by: Bright Pebbles   2019-01-13 21:43  

#3  Cheaderhead:

Two words. Paul Ryan.

Here's an interesting thought. Maybe Trump should start offering emergency contracts to private companies to fulfill government functions during the shutdown. If done correctly the government would *never* have to be reopened. Image how Pelosi and crew would react!
Posted by: Iblis   2019-01-13 16:07  

#2  If the Wall was that important to Trump and Republicans as a whole why pray tell they did not pass and sgn a bill to specifically fund between the midterms and the New Year is IMO a good question
Posted by: Cheaderhead   2019-01-13 14:52  

#1  Dems are accustomed to winning these disputes. The R's always cave. Always. This must be driviing them insaner.
Posted by: Black Charlie Poodle2028   2019-01-13 11:45  

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