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BumRushDaShow

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29. "reporting claiming the government could be open as soon as Monday morning"
Mon Nov 10, 2025, 09:20 AM
Nov 10

It's called the reporters' lack of Civics 101. And since I post so much LBN, I have seen their crap and skew.

I think I saw a couple actually cite Rand Paul saying it would probably take 5 days, and he's probably right, assuming the Senate is allowed to vote on amendments (and then do a whole "vote-a-thon", and then it goes to the House for consideration.

I don't know for certain that even a change of dates for the CR would make them head back through the whole process again.


Of course it does. It's the old "Bill on Capitol Hill"! Even if they reconcile it, they STILL have to vote.

They could try to expedite it by doing a "unanimous consent" and if someone (only need one person) "objects", then the "regular order" needs to happen with a Rules Committee thing before the debate and a vote. They could also try to pull off a "voice vote" and try to screw with the audible "yays and nays", but inevitably, someone will put forward a motion for "a recorded vote (by electronic device)".

I watched the nightmare of this sort of thing with the ACA back in 2009 & 2010 on CSPAN & CSPAN2 - the Joint Conference Committees to reconcile versions of stuff coming out of the Committees in each chamber, the votes and revotes as stuff changed, etc. There something like 6 Committees in each chamber that included stuff into the ACA.

(ETA - I don't think those (D) Senators agreed to a Nov. 21st C.R. and then do another one until Jan. 30 - I think their focus was on those 3 Appropriations bills - one of which - Agriculture - includes the appropriations for the FARM bill that has expired including SNAP - and that Farm Bill is ANOTHER THING that has lapsed, and I expect an extension of that would be on one of the C.R.s).

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Checkmate [View all] no_hypocrisy Nov 10 OP
Optimistic of you. AllyCat Nov 10 #1
I can't discard the potential for Mike Johnson to lose either way. no_hypocrisy Nov 10 #2
Republicans are going to lose ultimately. They own higher healthcare prices LymphocyteLover Nov 10 #10
This message was self-deleted by its author BannonsLiver Nov 10 #32
why would they leave trump in the files they present? mucifer Nov 10 #3
I think everyone is counting on the fact HAB911 Nov 10 #6
because it will be obvious if huge chunks are missing or blacked out. Plus he can probably be inferred by LymphocyteLover Nov 10 #11
bingo! markie Nov 10 #15
If it were that simple, it would have already happened and the files released. Wiz Imp Nov 10 #27
Sick of Weak Democrats we need a stronger alternative to the GOP NewEnglandAutumn Nov 10 #4
Newsom wolfie001 Nov 10 #7
Or even better.... jcmaine72 Nov 10 #16
KING jaymac Nov 10 #20
"AHA!!!" wolfie001 Nov 10 #5
I think they might be structuring the "deal" in moniss Nov 10 #8
IMO, it HAS to return to the House if only for this: no_hypocrisy Nov 10 #9
Possibly but on many things like this they will moniss Nov 10 #12
"do a quick 'conference reconciliation'" BumRushDaShow Nov 10 #18
Our discussion is all in the realm of moniss Nov 10 #21
"reporting claiming the government could be open as soon as Monday morning" BumRushDaShow Nov 10 #29
My point though is there is a difference between moniss Nov 10 #33
"My point though is there..a difference between them all showing up for the cameras and in their respective chambers" BumRushDaShow Nov 10 #34
Right and that's why I brought that point about what they moniss Nov 10 #35
That whole scenario and assumption will be like this in a few days BumRushDaShow Nov 10 #37
Yes it is maddening when so much of moniss Nov 10 #38
The Senate bill opens Government through Jan. 30 COL Mustard Nov 10 #17
He's Stalling & Waiting For The Special Election In Tennessee WiVoter Nov 10 #13
That will only give them one more vote of "cushion" BumRushDaShow Nov 10 #19
You are correct. Pototan Nov 10 #24
Thank You WiVoter Nov 10 #30
Most welcome BumRushDaShow Nov 10 #31
Totally irrelevant to the discharge petition. It will have 218 signatures with Grijalva. Wiz Imp Nov 10 #28
And if Mikie doesn't open the House, he can no longer blame the Democrats... Trueblue Texan Nov 10 #14
Little Johnson Bettie Nov 10 #22
Exactly why her lawsuit continues forward Captain Zero Nov 10 #40
Grijalva will be the 218th signature on the discharge petition Pototan Nov 10 #23
I hope you're right... GiqueCee Nov 10 #25
It's pass 9:00 a.m. back east.................... Lovie777 Nov 10 #26
Yeah, there's a too many Democrats that are cursing the Senate Democrats coming up with an agreement oldmanlynn Nov 10 #36
Exactly. edisdead Nov 10 #39
Very far from a checkmate. sarisataka Nov 10 #41
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