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ipython ◴[] No.45767903[source]
My concern is that we will end up in a state of perpetual government "shutdown". The republicans, instead of reopening the entire government, will simply choose agencies to fund in order to keep the pain felt by the American people just low enough so they don't get fired (ala office space).

Once that happens, Congress has basically iced itself out. Oversight from unfriendly government agencies? No worries, they're shut down because they're unpaid. And clearly this demonstrates the executive needs more power, since Congress is completely frozen. Finally, the Supreme Court is no longer an issue either, since that's not funded either.

Someone tell me why this couldn't happen.

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macinjosh[dead post] ◴[] No.45768058[source]
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Buttons840 ◴[] No.45768206[source]
Sometimes I do think the Democrats should just let Republicans ruin themselves on this issue. Make a fuss, make it clear you're worried about increasing health costs and are trying to stop it, but eventually, you might just have to let people experience the consequences of the party they elected.
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macinjosh ◴[] No.45768309[source]
The Democrats care about healthcare costs increasing like remember when Obama caved on the public option because he sold out to the insurance companies?
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1. Buttons840 ◴[] No.45768340[source]
Yeah, we need some better Democrats, and some better Republicans would be nice too. More populists, fewer protectors of the billionaires.