Posted on 09/26/2018 6:18:59 AM PDT by cba123
President Trump could decide to veto a spending bill and allow parts of the government to shut down.
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President Donald Trump could decide to shut down parts of the government in the coming days as he pushes for money to build his proposed border wall.
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It’s probably the only way he gets the wall funded.
The Bush League Republicans who still dominate the GOP in Congress does not want the Cheap Labor Express shut down.
I really hope he let’s it shut down.
There are many in the GOP that do not want to build the wall. We all know it. However, many of them are stepping down or retiring this cycle. At this point, based on his own statements recently Trump has calculated that he has to help the GOPe hold power because the alternative is worse.
wait until after the midterms.
“... is there a time limit for him to sign or veto it? ...”
A bill does not require a presidential signature,
but 10 days are allowed for a presidential veto.
“... also do a line by line veto ...”
No, there is no such thing.
Not happening.
Amen. With bells on.
I think he should wait for the vote on Kavanaugh...
He won’t. We need the Kavanaugh vote first. Then he can shut it down.
Or the next . . . or the next . . .
oh pretty please, and while your at it put military on the border to block the invasion to our country, surround a city with troops and clean out the illegals, tell the rest to leave or be prosecuted and housed in a tent in the desert with hard labor, those under 18, must go through court sadly..
Time for Marshall law until law is restored
oh pretty please, and while your at it put military on the border to block the invasion to our country, surround a city with troops and clean out the illegals, tell the rest to leave or be prosecuted and housed in a tent in the desert with hard labor, those under 18, must go through court sadly..
Time for Marshall law until law is restored
Or not
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