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White House: Border Wall Funding Doesn't Have To Be Tied To DACA Bill

White House: Border wall funding doesn't have to be tied to DACA legislation | TheHill


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Not only is he surrendering on DACA, not only is he surrendering on the Debt Ceiling, he's surrendering on the Wall.


Gosh. :) If only someone had predicted this.

You know. For 18 months, or something.

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Interesting indeed but we knew Trump was not much good at the art of herding republicant congress critters. I suspect that Trump sees congress critters simply as a numbers game and has noticed that the demorats tend to vote together more than the republicants do - especially as of late. Among congress critters, you can make the number 51 with all of the demorats and only a few of the republicants as, if not more, easily than you can make the number 51 using only republicants.
 
Just say, "Thanks be to God, a politician who isn't resorting to blackmail as others would."
... This would be the one who publicly threatened "to spill the beans on [an opponents] wife!"?

He's not even trying to negotiate. He's just losing.

And it's unfortunate for the country. But darkly humorous for those of us who saw it coming. :)

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Interesting indeed but we knew Trump was not much good at the art of herding republicant congress critters. I suspect that Trump sees congress critters simply as a numbers game and has noticed that the demorats tend to vote together more than the republicants do - especially as of late. Among congress critters, you can make the number 51 with all of the demorats and only a few of the republicants as, if not more, easily than you can make the number 51 using only republicants.
[emoji38] yeah. Blame Trump surrending unconditionally to Democrats on Congressional Republicans more reliably Conservative than he is. Okedoke. 😅

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[emoji38] yeah. Blame Trump surrending unconditionally to Democrats on Congressional Republicans more reliably Conservative than he is. Okedoke. ��

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Trump was never conservative, much less a big C type, he was always for lower corporate taxes, "good (illegal?) hombres" and more spending but many imagined him to be conservative simply for choosing to run under the "R" label.
 
... This would be the one who publicly threatened "to spill the beans on [an opponents] wife!"?

He's not even trying to negotiate. He's just losing.

And it's unfortunate for the country. But darkly humorous for those of us who saw it coming. :)

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Isn't that old news? You are specifically talking about an action he's taken which is the exact right thing to do. Put your club away. He's right on target here.
 
Thing is, it would be a great compromise. The left gets DACA, the right gets their wall. But Trump has no idea how to lead politically.

'Cept that DACA means something, the wall is absurd theater.
 
Thing is, it would be a great compromise. The left gets DACA, the right gets their wall. But Trump has no idea how to lead politically.

No, it wouldn't. And you know that.
 
'Cept that DACA means something, the wall is absurd theater.

Yeah, but it gives Trump something he wants in exchange for something Dems want. That's just good legislating.
 
I think it would be. Everybody gets something.

And the storm coverage is what hangs in the balance?? You folks just can't stand it, can you? He's done the exact right thing.
 
Isn't that old news?

Not if someone suggests he's now a politician who blackmails people. That's like arguing that in Bill Clinton at last we have a politician who is faithful to his wife.

You are specifically talking about an action he's taken which is the exact right thing to do. Put your club away. He's right on target here.

Giving up on Big Spending, enforcing Immigration Law, and the Wall is the Exact Right Thing To Do? Not even trying to get anything out of negotiations other than the Democrat's opening offer is the Exact Right Thing To Do?

[emoji38] c'mon, Maggie.

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Trump was never conservative, much less a big C type, he was always for lower corporate taxes, "good (illegal?) hombres" and more spending but many imagined him to be conservative simply for choosing to run under the "R" label.

Indeed. The now-abandoned Freedom Caucus (I suppose now they know how his contractors felt) and Paul Ryan I'd take a thousand times over him.

Because blaming them for his surrender is nonsense.

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And the storm coverage is what hangs in the balance?? You folks just can't stand it, can you? He's done the exact right thing.
Democrats were already on board with storm spending. Schumer and Pelosi told him to surrender on the Ceiling and DACA..... and he did.

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[emoji38] yeah. Blame Trump surrending unconditionally to Democrats on Congressional Republicans more reliably Conservative than he is. Okedoke. ��

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It does seem weird. The reason most commonly given for capitulation to the democrats(it was not negotiations, he gave them their opening bid) was to punish republicans in congress for thinking they where a coequal branch of government. Does he somehow think pissing them off will make them compliant? Does he think acting erratically will make republicans more confident in him? What did he think to gain from this?

Edit: don't get me wrong, as a democrat, this is pretty awesome. Leverage, disarray amongst our political opponents, and the possibility of 2 more sets of negotiations on debt ceiling before the midterms. Thank you Trump!
 
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Not if someone suggests he's now a politician who blackmails people. That's like arguing that in Bill Clinton at last we have a politician who is faithful to his wife.



Giving up on Big Spending, enforcing Immigration Law, and the Wall is the Exact Right Thing To Do? Not even trying to get anything out of negotiations other than the Democrat's opening offer is the Exact Right Thing To Do?

[emoji38] c'mon, Maggie.

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Democrats were already on board with storm spending. Schumer and Pelosi told him to surrender on the Ceiling and DACA..... and he did.

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You just can't stand that he did the exact right thing, can you? Wow. You're looking rather foolish. Since you don't want the wall at all? Your criticism is hollow.
 
You just can't stand that he did the exact right thing, can you? Wow. You're looking rather foolish. Since you don't want the wall at all? Your criticism is hollow.

Right thing for whom? For democrats like me, you betcha. For his own party, not so much.
 
It does seem weird. The reason most commonly given for capitulation to the democrats(it was not negotiations, he gave them their opening bid) was to punish republicans in congress for thinking they where a coequal branch of government. Does he somehow think pissing them off will make them compliant? Does he think acting erratically will make republicans more confident in him? What did he think to gain from this?

Simple answers are often correct: he's a news-addicted narcissist who loves reading good coverage about himself, and he's realized that governing as a Democrat will get him more of that. Democrat leadership flattered him by telling him it would make him look Presidential, and so he gave them what they wanted.



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Right thing for whom? For democrats like me, you betcha. For his own party, not so much.

He did the exact right thing about disaster funding. That is the ONLY thing that matters.

Please don't tell me if he added funding for the wall into that bill, others wouldn't go absolutely bat**** crazy.

Can we have a little honesty, please? That's general... not to you.
 
You just can't stand that he did the exact right thing, can you?

OTC, when Trump is in the right, I'm fine defending it, and have.

You're looking rather foolish. Since you don't want the wall at all?

I don't think the wall is a cure-all (I don't even think it's the most important part of the cure), but I'm fine having it, and think it could prove helpful.

Your criticism is hollow.

Maggie, not only is he doing the exact opposite of what he campaigned on, he's doing the wrong things.

If we wanted to keep Obamacare, keep high taxes, keep unsustainable spending, not secure the border, and put DACA into law, why didn't we just vote for Hillary?
 
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He did the exact right thing about disaster funding. That is the ONLY thing that matters.

What part of the DACA bill has to do with disaster funding?



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Indeed. The now-abandoned Freedom Caucus (I suppose now they know how his contractors felt) and Paul Ryan I'd take a thousand times over him.

Because blaming them for his surrender is nonsense.

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I'm not blaming them I am simply saying that Trump cares mostly about Trump - and right now Trump wants a "legislative victory" so that congress will "force him to" keep the "dreamers" (DACA as law) and, likely their parents too (DAPA as law) so his "good hombres" can (must?) stay. With less need to worry about (thus adequately fund) interior immigration law enforcement he can likely get his wall too.
 
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