Posted on 01/24/2019 8:25:14 PM PST by be-baw
Frustrated GOP senators read Vice President Pence the riot act at a closed-door meeting Thursday, telling him the partial government shutdown needs to end soon, according to lawmakers in the room.
Republican senators, including Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (Ky.), warned the vice president that prolonging the shutdown is not a smart political strategy, in hopes of sending a clear message to President Trump that he needs to resolve the crisis as soon as possible.
Lawmakers vented their irritation to Pence shortly before six GOP senators defected to vote for a Democratic-backed bill that would open the government without funding Trumps proposed border wall.
One GOP senator said lawmakers told Pence the shutdown needs to come to an end, this is not a strategy that works [and] we never should have had a shutdown in the first place.
Pence in turn told them that the president is interested in striking a deal, according to the source.
The pushback against Pence came from outspoken critics of the shutdown like Sen. Lisa Murkowski (Alaska), as well as from lawmakers who usually keep a lower profile Sens. John Boozman (Ark.), Johnny Isakson (Ga.) and Jerry Moran (Kan.).
One of the most remarkable moments during the Senate luncheon came when McConnell told Pence that shuttering the government to try to secure funding for a border wall was not a smart approach.
McConnell talked about how we need to bring this process to a close; we should never have had a shutdown; they dont work; Ive said this numerous times; I dont know how many times Ive told you theres no education in the second kick of a mule, said a GOP source familiar with the meeting.
A spokesman for McConnell declined to comment on specific conversations during the private lunch but noted that the Kentucky Republican made his thoughts about a potential government shutdown clear in mid-December.
I think that a government shutdown is not a good option. Thats my view. The American people dont like it, the GOP leader told reporters on Dec. 18, four days before funding lapsed. You remember my favorite country saying, Theres no education in the second kick of a mule. Weve been down this path before.
Sen. Bill Cassidy (R-La.) said after Thursdays meeting but before the Senate votes that colleagues were airing their concerns.
Sen. John Cornyn (R-Texas) told reporters after the Senate votes that Pence got an earful from senators.
Were all hearing from our constituents who are working for no pay, Cornyn said. And theres a parade of horribles of how people who are having to cope with not getting paid, and its not good.
There was a lot of frustration expressed about the situation we find ourselves in, he added.
Pence urged Republican lawmakers at the lunch to stay unified, pressing them not to vote for the proposal from Senate Democratic Leader Charles Schumer (N.Y.) to fund the government until Feb. 8 without additional funding for a border wall, according to the GOP source familiar with the meeting.
To underscore the stern message they sent to Pence, six Republicans Murkowski, Isakson and Sens. Lamar Alexander (Tenn.), Susan Collins (Maine), Cory Gardner (Colo.) and Mitt Romney (Utah) voted for the Democratic proposal. But the 52-44 vote fell short of the 60 needed to advance the bill.
Murkowski said after the votes that she told Pence the shutdown has to end as quickly as possible.
I reminded colleagues that I was feeling a very keen sense of urgency on this because Alaska has the highest number of federal workers that are impacted by the partial shutdown and we needed to get this open now, said Murkowski, who is supporting a measure with Democratic Sens. Ben Cardin (Md.) and Chris Van Hollen (Md.) that would reopen the government for three weeks without providing wall funding.
Isaksons spokeswoman, Amanda Maddox, said her boss "spoke to his colleagues at todays lunch to share his reasoning for voting the way he planned.
He didnt know the vice president would be at todays lunch when he decided on making the speech, Maddox said. He wasnt trying to send any message but was merely speaking his conscience.
Why can’t Congress just do their job?
I don’t know ..they work together quite well.
Especially when it comes to undermining our President and by extension the people.
Never stories like this about democrats.
The quislings are getting nervous.
Has President Trump vetoed any budget legislation? Or has congress not passed a bill? Hmm..
“Has President Trump vetoed any budget legislation?”
Most of the budget has been passed. It’s the remaining 25% that remains in limbo.
Why is it that I don’t care about the furloughed workers? Because, their NOT getting a paycheck has no effect on my day-to-day life.
I’ve been laid-off before. No paycheck and no prospects (unlike the furloughed). My Senator didn’t pass legislation so I could get working again.
Suck it up, buttercups. We The People don’t rightly care.
If I were Pence, I would have replied to every one of the Turn Coat Chamber of Commie Open border hos that the reason we are here is Since 1986 this body (US Senate) Promised the American People they would stop Illegal Immigration and secure our Southern Border.
Instead you are playing games with American Lives so you can fluff your Campaign Chests with Agricorp, and C.O.C. money.
Tell it to Nancy you candy pants losers!
The RIOT Act.
Is there a printed version we could see?
Second Translation: You first Mr. President. Use your emergency powers.
It was always going to go this way. I recommend that Trump pick a bigger fight. Start trimming federal departments and furloghing federal workers. The Wall will get built by the Army but that fight will be forgotten.
Pence doesn’t take a strong stand for anything; he’s a spectator and nothing more.
What a pack of spineless a-hats. I despise the GOP.
This is Pass/Fail on the President. He fails this, if he caves, he will not win re-election. See George “Read My Lips” Bush.
This will likely be the end for Trump if it stands.
Failure to deliver on the wall is going to cause too many of his supporters to walk away.
The joke is going to be on the GOPe because things aren’t going back to the way they were under W. The AOC barbarians are literally at the gate. We are actually going to be debating a wealth tax. If they fold on Trump it is quite literally going to be GAME OVER.
Thanks for adding a bit of humor concerning my typo. roflmao.
How in the hell I came up with “jars” instead of “jaws” I’ll never know. The only excuse I can offer is I am almost as old as dirt.
Why win in the long run when you can surrender now? The GOP is a waste of nutrients. Makes me glad I left when GHWB stabbed them in the back in 1990.
Dems demand new democrat voters. If they don’t get to keep the borders open they will lose elections.
“Pence doesnt take a strong stand for anything; hes a spectator and nothing more.”
I think you’re right about that. I have no idea what he stands for. He seems like a wimp to me. No way should he be Trump’s successor.
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