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Nonilex

The move sent the measure to the , where are facing a political dilemma over whether to support it & hand wide leeway to continue his assault on federal programs & workers, or oppose it & risk being blamed for a govt .

The bill would keep spending levels largely flat, but would increase spending for the military by $6B. It would slightly decrease spending overall, it would not include funds for any projects. And it would force a cut of >$1B from DC’s budget.

@Nonilex It also takes control of Tariffs from congress and hands it to him.

@Nonilex No Democrats! It’s a trap!

@Nonilex Let the majority party try and blame the minority for shutting down the government. They own whatever the government does, and everyone knows it. Dems shouldn’t collaborate with these Nazi fuckers.

⬆️ @Nonilex >> Senate #Democrats are facing a political dilemma over whether to support it & hand #Trump wide leeway to continue his assault on federal programs & workers, or oppose it & risk being blamed for a govt #shutdown.

@alexlubertozzi >> Dems shouldn’t collaborate with these #Nazi fuckers.

#Republicans are shutting down the government department by department. #Appeasement never produces the desired result. If they are shutting things down piecemeal anyway, grow a spine. #GoBallistic.

⬆️ @Nonilex @alexlubertozzi

>> #Republicans are shutting down the government department by department. #Appeasement never produces the desired result. If they are shutting things down piecemeal anyway, grow a spine. #GoBallistic

There you go…

"Elon Musk has wanted a #government shutdown in part because it would make it easier to eliminate the jobs of hundreds of thousands of federal workers… not about saving #money… but destroying a liberal power base”

via @cdarwin

wired.com/story/elon-musk-has-

WIRED · Elon Musk Has Wanted the Government ShutdownBy Jake Lahut