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Trump urges Republicans to 'get tough' on border wall spending
Sep 20, 2018 10:51:20   #
Bad Bob Loc: Virginia
 
https://www.yahoo.com/news/trump-slams-congress-over-ridiculous-spending-plan-120415932--business.html

By Susan Heavey
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump pressed fellow Republicans in Congress on Thursday to "get tough" and push to fund his proposed border wall in the current spending bill, raising the specter of a government shutdown when funding lapses later this month.
In a post on Twitter, Trump called the bill "ridiculous" for not including funds for a planned wall along the U.S. border with Mexico, and blamed Democrats for blocking it in the plan passed by the Republican-controlled Senate on Tuesday.
The Senate-approved massive spending package included a provision to fund the federal government through Dec. 7 in an effort to avoid a government shutdown when funding ends Sept. 30.The move gives lawmakers more time to finalize plans for next year's spending, and avoids potentially angering v**ers who could be left without services from federal agencies weeks before the Nov. 6 congressional e******ns.
Republicans, who are seeking to keep control of both chambers in the November e******n, narrowly control the Senate with 51 seats against 49 for Democrats, and need Democrats' support to pass any spending legislation.
The spending legislation must pass the Republican-controlled U.S. House of Representatives before it can be signed into law by Trump.
Trump has previously threatened to let the government shut down on Oct. 1 if he does not get money for the border wall. "I want to know, where is the money for Border Security and the WALL in this ridiculous Spending Bill, and where will it come from after the Midterms? Dems are obstructing Law Enforcement and Border Security. REPUBLICANS MUST FINALLY GET TOUGH!" Trump said on Twitter.
Trump is seeking to make good on a key campaign promise to build the wall, but had long pledged that Mexico -- not U.S. taxpayers -- would fund it, something Mexico has refused to do. He has now, instead, turned to Congress for support.
Lawmakers have so far failed to reach any larger deal over immigration, a major campaign issue, but have allotted nearly $1.6 billion this year for border security. The current measure, which the Senate approved in a 93-7 v**e, includes $855 billion to fund the U.S. health, education and defense departments, and a continuing resolution to fund other parts of the government at current levels until the rest of the spending plan is approved.
The White House has not yet said whether Trump would sign the measure, if it is also approved by the House, which will have to take up the legislation when it returns to session Sept. 25.
Representatives for the White House did not immediately reply to a request for more details about Trump's tweet.

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Sep 20, 2018 11:06:01   #
vernon
 
Bad Bob wrote:
https://www.yahoo.com/news/trump-slams-congress-over-ridiculous-spending-plan-120415932--business.html

By Susan Heavey
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump pressed fellow Republicans in Congress on Thursday to "get tough" and push to fund his proposed border wall in the current spending bill, raising the specter of a government shutdown when funding lapses later this month.
In a post on Twitter, Trump called the bill "ridiculous" for not including funds for a planned wall along the U.S. border with Mexico, and blamed Democrats for blocking it in the plan passed by the Republican-controlled Senate on Tuesday.
The Senate-approved massive spending package included a provision to fund the federal government through Dec. 7 in an effort to avoid a government shutdown when funding ends Sept. 30.The move gives lawmakers more time to finalize plans for next year's spending, and avoids potentially angering v**ers who could be left without services from federal agencies weeks before the Nov. 6 congressional e******ns.
Republicans, who are seeking to keep control of both chambers in the November e******n, narrowly control the Senate with 51 seats against 49 for Democrats, and need Democrats' support to pass any spending legislation.
The spending legislation must pass the Republican-controlled U.S. House of Representatives before it can be signed into law by Trump.
Trump has previously threatened to let the government shut down on Oct. 1 if he does not get money for the border wall. "I want to know, where is the money for Border Security and the WALL in this ridiculous Spending Bill, and where will it come from after the Midterms? Dems are obstructing Law Enforcement and Border Security. REPUBLICANS MUST FINALLY GET TOUGH!" Trump said on Twitter.
Trump is seeking to make good on a key campaign promise to build the wall, but had long pledged that Mexico -- not U.S. taxpayers -- would fund it, something Mexico has refused to do. He has now, instead, turned to Congress for support.
Lawmakers have so far failed to reach any larger deal over immigration, a major campaign issue, but have allotted nearly $1.6 billion this year for border security. The current measure, which the Senate approved in a 93-7 v**e, includes $855 billion to fund the U.S. health, education and defense departments, and a continuing resolution to fund other parts of the government at current levels until the rest of the spending plan is approved.
The White House has not yet said whether Trump would sign the measure, if it is also approved by the House, which will have to take up the legislation when it returns to session Sept. 25.
Representatives for the White House did not immediately reply to a request for more details about Trump's tweet.
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I say shut the dam thing down until he gets the funds for the wall.He can't let the rats ruin this if it takes two years of shut down let it roll.No work no pay.That rat Ryan needs to go now.Come on house members get rid of the
backstabbing creep

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Sep 20, 2018 11:55:20   #
JFlorio Loc: Seminole Florida
 
I agree. They always proclaim only non-essential departments will be affected. It they're non-essential we don't need em by definition.
vernon wrote:
I say shut the dam thing down until he gets the funds for the wall.He can't let the rats ruin this if it takes two years of shut down let it roll.No work no pay.That rat Ryan needs to go now.Come on house members get rid of the
backstabbing creep

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Sep 20, 2018 12:21:38   #
Lonewolf
 
They just tested the prototypes trump had built at best they would slow someone down tunneling was not part of the tests! The answer lies in preventing them from getting jobs and the best way to do that is 1 make it a serious crime to hire them! 2 fine the company that hires them so much that it wipes out their profits. 3 and if corporations are real people the CEO of any business hiring them can do the prison time in a real prison not some white collar hotel!

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