So there are a number of RINOs complaining there are NO earmarks in the budget CR. And the freedom caucus isn't in agreement with Massie. Strange, very strange.
It's my understanding that by passing the continuing resolution bill those in the majority now have a vehicle within reconciliation to determine specifically the priorities for funding. I'm not an expert on this but hopefully this means that the garbage projects will receive little to no funding. We would need to wait to see what the RINOs want to cry about versus what the freedom caucus wishes the funding to look like. I have no doubt the RINOs will try to pull some sort of shit and maybe this is what Massie is concerned about.
Habba sat behind a dark, wooden desk in front of an American Flag and a blue and white sign on the wall with an outline showing the North front of the White House.
^^^ "Despite Habba calling it the Oval Office, the set was decorated to look like a generic room in the White House — and not the famed round office where major presidential events are held."
If the government shuts down it’s my understanding that Russell Vought, head of The Office of Management and Budget, decides which departments are essential meaning that he could and probably would keep National Parks open, Museums open, and take a gigantic chainsaw to those departments deemed “useless”: the general public wouldn’t really be affected the way they were during the Obama shutdown.
Mike Johnson, while I do not like the CR, has effectively boxed the Democrats into a corner. If they don’t vote for it, they are branded as the party that wants to shut down government and which will make a good political advertisement in the midterms showing their hypocrisy about shutting down government and they also allow Vought to go on a cutting rampage through the Federal Government; if they do vote for it, the GOP takes a win because as I understand the CR, it provides the President some control over spending.
Why would you presume that I want the government to shutdown? What I really want is for the Dems and the GOP to start working together to propel our country to prosperity. Don’t you?
My post was my analysis of what I believe to be happening. Nothing more and nothing less.
Yes, I do, but by your analysis, which seems correct to me, the GOP won't compromise... one way or another congress wants to give its power/responsibility to the executive branch.