The U.S. government shutdown entered its sixth day Monday with no end in sight after another round of blame games and sniping between leaders of the two parties on the Sunday talk shows.

Democratic and Republican leaders are locked in a standoff about the way forward as it takes 60 votes in the Senate to pass a bill, and the GOP needs five more Democrats to advance its bill to reopen the government temporarily.

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., has called it a partisan bill written without Democratic input, demanding a negotiation to win the necessary votes from his party. But Republican leaders insist there will be no negotiation over their short-term bill.

  • ShellMonkey@piefed.socdojo.com
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    2 days ago

    I see, so they didn’t want to talk about such things before the shutdown but now suddenly they’re totally open and willing to talk if they get their way first.

    No deal, abusive relationships end up with that “It’ll be different this time” line routinely.

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      2 days ago

      If Schumer gives in, they’ll make new demands…

      I saw something about how once the House reps from special elections are sworn in. The house has the votes to release the Epstein files.

      Republicans aren’t going to let that happen, even if they have to keep the shutdown going till midterms.

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        Well they have the votes to force a vote that puts everyone on record at least. I don’t know if that’s enough to force the release but one can hope.