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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

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Sun Dec 22, 2024, 01:08 PM Sunday

What Trump's decision to wade into spending fight tells us about the next 4 years

WASHINGTON (AP) — After days of threats and demands, Donald Trump had little to show for it once lawmakers passed a budget deal in the early hours of Saturday, narrowly averting a pre-Christmas government shutdown.

The president-elect successfully pushed House Republicans to jettison some spending, but he failed to achieve his central goal of raising the debt limit. It demonstrated that despite his decisive election victory and frequent promises of retribution, many members of his party are still willing to openly defy him.

Trump’s decision to inject himself into the budget debate a month before his inauguration also showed that he remains more adept at blowing up deals than making them, and it foreshadowed that his second term will likely be marked by the same infighting, chaos and brinksmanship that characterized his first.

“Stay tuned. Buckle up. Strap in,” said Rep. Steve Womack, R-Ark., a senior appropriator.

https://apnews.com/article/trump-budget-debt-ceiling-shutdown-musk-johnson-e0258d31a9018c7af09afc11a8634707

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What Trump's decision to wade into spending fight tells us about the next 4 years (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Sunday OP
That he is all talk and cannot legislate Johonny Sunday #1
"decisive" is an irritating and inaccurate choice of word bucolic_frolic Sunday #2

Johonny

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1. That he is all talk and cannot legislate
Sun Dec 22, 2024, 01:14 PM
Sunday

He made demands but had no actual details or solid go back plan. Without a piece of legislation ready to hand congress. Congress ignored him. This was essentially what Congress did his whole first term.

Congress is going to pass what they want, because ever policy he had is literally one tweet deep in details.

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