hrothgar, on 2019-January-20, 05:54, said:
Ken, you are aware that the House has twice done precisely what you suggested and passed bills to re-open the government?
In one case, this was the precise same language that the Senate passed 100-0 last month.
However McConnell consistently refuses to schedule votes for them.
As for "improve border security" is not clear enough...
The Democrats are pretty clear that Trump's racist vanity project is pretty much the only sticking point.
I'm sorry, but when you have racist crowds shouting "Build the Wall" as their rallying cry and using this as a tool of oppression, "the wall" can't be part of a compromise.
The House and Senate could easily pass a bill tomorrow with sufficient support to re-open the government and then over turn a subsequent veto.
The issue is that the only bills that Trump claims that he will sign are completely unacceptable to the Democrats AND McConnell current cl
aims that he won't allow a vote on anything that the President won't sign.
This is a manufactured crisis.
The fundamental problem seems to be that Trump believes that said crisis is good for him.
Let's say the above is sunstantially correct, since it probably is. That still leaves us stuck. I am looking for a way out. Minutes ago I saw that WaPo had an
editorial this morning advocating making a deal. I don't agree with their view, not as I understand it. I got to thinking a bit more.
DACA and The Wall are fundamentally different from the government shut down. Some people want the wall, some people want programs such as DACA, nobody wants the government shut down for its own sake. The wall and DACA are thus things susceptible for give and take negotiation. Give a little, get a little. The continued shutdown is a punishment and a threat. Nobody wants it, it is a threat to do great harm unless someone's butt is kissed in the right place.
This has to be dealt with, the sooner the better, and I think focusing on Mitch's refusal to allow a Senate vote should be front and center. Mitch is impervious to criticism from Ds. Ok got that. But Senate R's have to run for re-election. They could, along with Ds, force a vote. How to get them to do this? Make it very clear, and make it something that no one forgets, that going along with Mitch is simply a disguised way of voting No. Not forcing a vote to the floor is absolutely equivalent to a No vote. No voter should be unaware of that fact. I think voters would be very open to the argument that the people they elected to serve in the Senate are supposed to vote on the important matter of keeping the government open. They currently do not vote because Mitch won't let them. Mitch has a lot of power, but it is not absolute. Voters need to understand that if the R Senators were to insist on voting, they could do so. And therefore, if they do not insist, they are responsible for the vote not taking place. And thus for the continuation of the shutdown. This is a simple, accurate straight forward message that every voter needs to hear. We grew up learning that Senators vote on bills. Everyone, and I mean people who are very busy raising kids and supporting families, can understand an argument that says that Senators should address the critical matter of the shutdown by voting.
Then maybe something would happen.
If the D controlled House and the R controlled Senate can together put through a bill that ends the shutdown, we will see if Donny vetoes it. If so, he will totally own it. He has said he would be proud to own the shutdown but we will see if this translates into a veto of a bill that would end the shutdown. Trump says a lot of things, as probably you and others have noticed.
Basically I am saying that Trump is hopeless and McConnell is a very bad person, but I am hoping that other Senators, from some mix of their own sense of responsibility coupled with voter pressure, can work together to cope. If this is really impossible then we are doomed. I think it is possible, but it will require Senators to stand up to cast a vote, and then to work with others, and right now that is not happening. Mitch let's them off the hook by not bringing anything up for a vote. Changing that could be the key to getting some movement.
The situation is seriously awful. The above is the best I can come up with.