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2024-12-20 Home Front: Politix
Musk blames House Democrats for the failed spending bill vote
[FoxNews] Elon Musk on Thursday sought to blame House Democrats for the failed spending bill, posting on X that the “plan b” legislation as a “super fair” and “simple bill” that earned the votes of just two Democrats in the chamber.

The new spending deal, which was wrangled to the floor for a vote by House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., Thursday, one day after Musk and President-elect Trump heavily opposed the first, bipartisan spending bill, failed to clear the House by a 174-235 vote.

Just two Democrats voted for the legislation, which Musk noted on Twitter.

“A super fair & simple bill was put to a vote and only 2 Democrats in Congress were in favor,” he said, adding that therefore, “responsibility for the shutdown rests squarely on the shoulders” of House minority leader Rep. Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y.

Still, the number of Republicans who ultimately failed to fall in line Thursday evening could signal larger challenges ahead for Trump, who had sought to bend Johnson and others in the chamber’s GOP majority to his political will and pass through a new bill with a higher debt ceiling.

Thirty-eight Republicans also voted against the legislation, signaling more troubles potentially on the horizon.
Mr. Musk is climbing a steep learning curve, but I have faith he’ll figure it out. And in the meantime, the government shutdown is like being thrown in the briar patch for the Trump contingent of the Republican Party.
Posted by Skidmark 2024-12-20 00:00|| || Front Page|| [11136 views ]  Top

#1 I’m pretty sure that they only voted against Schumer’s Bill because Trump supported it.
Posted by Super Hose 2024-12-20 00:43||   2024-12-20 00:43|| Front Page Top

#2 We'll Vote for Clean CR, Object to Raising Debt Limit, Adding Debt Without Commitment to Not Do Tax Cuts
Posted by Skidmark 2024-12-20 07:12||   2024-12-20 07:12|| Front Page Top

#3 Many in GOP Oppose Clean Debt Limit Hike, It's Better to Raise It Once We're in Power
Posted by Skidmark 2024-12-20 07:13||   2024-12-20 07:13|| Front Page Top

#4 Spending Deal Goes Down in Flames as House Republicans Confront Difficult Questions

"An astonishing 38 Republicans voted against the hastily assembled, Trump-endorsed deal, with nine not voting."

Now we know who the RINOs are.
Posted by Skidmark 2024-12-20 07:15||   2024-12-20 07:15|| Front Page Top

#5 Now we know who the RINOs are.

If they're not behind President Trump and his team, they're a foking RINO.
Posted by Besoeker 2024-12-20 07:19||   2024-12-20 07:19|| Front Page Top

#6 If they are not behind Trump, they will be in front of the preverbal wall as they are primaried next election.
Posted by DarthVader 2024-12-20 10:02||   2024-12-20 10:02|| Front Page Top

#7 I thought I read that roughly 15 of the Republicans that voted against it vote against all spending bills as a philosophical device?
Posted by Crusader 2024-12-20 10:37||   2024-12-20 10:37|| Front Page Top

#8 Hot Air has today’s maneuvers:

So what are the options for Plan C? Punchbowl News looks at four options, the first of which is a non-starter -- putting Plan B up for another vote, this time through Rules. That would be a great plan, except that you'd need all of the Republicans to vote for it. So ...

2) A negotiated settlement. Although Trump might not like it, Democrats have a price. Johnson can get together with House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries and figure out what Democrats need to support a bill to fund the government past tonight.

The problem for Johnson is this runs the risk of both dividing the House Republican Conference and angering Trump by trying to again cut a deal with Jeffries. Democrats have to be convinced Johnson won’t renege again, as well as being able to deliver enough votes. Sources close to Jeffries say they can deliver the votes. The question is can Johnson?

3) Drop the debt-limit increase. If Johnson were to drop the debt-limit increase from Thursday’s bill, that might be an attractive option for Republicans and even some Democrats. Remember, that’s a three-month CR with disaster funding and an extension of the farm bill. With a shutdown just hours away, this isn’t a bad move.

Plus, many Republicans are truly opposed to Trump’s call to extend the debt limit now. Congress is six months ahead of any debt-limit deadline. Also, Trump also dropped this demand into lawmakers’ laps two days before a shutdown.

4) A short-term CR. There was some talk inside the GOP leadership and among rank-and-file members about a short-term CR to fund federal agencies until early or mid-January. But this wouldn’t change the current reality: Johnson has a very small majority, he has to deal with a volatile incoming president, face down an emboldened mega-billionaire with a social media platform and has a generally uncooperative House Republican Conference.

Of all these options, #3 looks like the most viable. It doesn't require much support from Democrats and allows a Republican Senate to then deal with the debt ceiling. It also allows the skinnier CR without the CRomnibus spending and weird nomenclature changes to pass so that all of the future spending decisions can get made with Republican control of both floors in Congress.
Posted by trailing wife 2024-12-20 10:44||   2024-12-20 10:44|| Front Page Top

#9 Separately:

Posted by trailing wife 2024-12-20 10:46||   2024-12-20 10:46|| Front Page Top

#10 If the shut down, they'll go to essential services. That right there becomes the target for DOGE.
Posted by Procopius2k 2024-12-20 11:30||   2024-12-20 11:30|| Front Page Top

#11 Shutting it down would be a great DOGE moment.

From one of my feeds: But it will ruin Christmas!

You know what, pal, my whole fucking year has be a ruin because of the last four years policy. I just paid for Christmas Dinner food, guess what's ruined; my bank account, that's what.

People talking about a 2% raise, if any, and you fucks want a payroll bump bigger than Hunter with a gold card.

Fake president. Fake money. Fake spending limits. Fake laws. Fake economy. Fake border. Fake intellectuals. Fake judges.

Yeah, shut it the fuck down. I'd like to see what happens, because I have the feeling that the consequences we are being told, are fake.
Posted by swksvolFF 2024-12-20 14:53||   2024-12-20 14:53|| Front Page Top

#12 My biggest problem with a government "shutdown" is that they always shut down the things the public will notice the most. During one of the recent shutdowns they deliberately shut down things like the Washington Monument and the WWII memorial.

Of course, agencies do the same thing whenever their funding is threatened. Threaten the National Park service - they shutdown the Washington monument.
Posted by Rambler 2024-12-20 19:50||   2024-12-20 19:50|| Front Page Top

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