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Pretty transparent to have the funding expire just after the election, gives republicans a few weeks to decide if they care about the deficit (Dem elected) or not (republican elected).
Nah, this was a concession both Democrats and Senate Republicans were asking for. They hope to have a full budget deal finished before a new administration so there's a clean slate for either incoming president
I see the logic in what you're saying.
But I've also seen some worry that if Trump loses (and he damn well better lose), when the CR expires about a month before Harris' inauguration, this possibly leads to government gridlock, thereby emboldening another January 6 attempt.
Personally I expect another J6 whether the government is funded or not, but I'd feel better about things if it was funded.
Honestly I just hope Biden mobilizes some divisions near and around the Capitol, they dont need to be deployed immediately hell that can harass the local McDonald's for all it matters they just need to be ready.
I read a comment a few weeks ago from someone that is from around that area. Between J6 and the inauguration, apparently a bunch of concrete barriers sprung up and there were military personnel stationed throughout checkpoints at the Capitol complex.
Biden is many things, but he and his cronies are not intentionally keeping security weak in hopes that a coup will happen, nor will he or the other two people that can activate them hesitate to deploy the National Guard.
J6 was not a generalized failure of government processes or a mistake from lack of planning. There are standing plans, materiel, and personnel in place. The state of the Capitol and its defenses were a choice — an intentional failure, to open the doors for a coup.
Yep. Someone orange should go to prison for that fucking shit.
If they win with enough margin there won't be gridlock
Well, you're more optimistic than I am. Hope you're right.