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Do Dems in Senate filibuster or not? [I assume not enough will]
Tim Moore's abscence interestingRaul Griljava is 77 years-old and has cancer.
There’s a good chance he never steps on the House floor again.
YesSo this is a"CR" but with random cuts and increases-is that right?
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Schumer's Tough Talk Is Likely Just Posturing
If you think Senate Democrats have suddenly found their backbone, you might want to temper your expectations. Sen. Chuck Schumer’s (D-NY) announcement this afternoon that Democrats won’t help pass the House-approved funding bill may soundpoliticalwire.com
“… Here’s what’s likely happening:
Senate Democrats want an opportunity to vote on amendments—particularly to push for a clean continuing resolution without the changes made by House Republicans.
Any amendment introduced by Democrats would almost certainly fail. But a deal allowing amendments would also allow the overall funding bill could pass with a simple majority vote.
So Democrats could go on record supporting their own version of a funding bill before the inevitable happens: final passage of the House version.
At that point, Republicans wouldn’t need Democratic votes to pass the bill—giving Schumer’s caucus a face-saving way to distance itself from a deal that may not sit well with progressives. …”
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Sigh
And I don't know what happens to cases when the DOJ attorneys can't argue them.Was Schumer's thinking that with a shut down the federal courts would shut down and then DODGE and Trump could run amok?
Per the below, federal courts would shut down in about two weeks after a federal government shutdown:
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How a U.S. Government Shutdown Impacts Courts
With less funding under a government shutdown, courts may delay cases, reduce operating hours, and suspend certain court functions.judicialstudies.duke.edu