Royale with Cheese Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 3 hours ago, BillsFanNC said: If I had to guess, Elon Musk. Or Einstein. Just now, B-Man said: Anyone surprised ?? This party may not exist much longer. Social media is showing their true colors and they're terrible. 1
BillsFanNC Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 4 minutes ago, Royale with Cheese said: If I had to guess, Elon Musk. Or Einstein. We have several leftists here who have boasted about their substantial bank. C section comes to mind. Simultaneously these same folks also whine about the rich not paying their fair share in taxes. It's curious to me why these people don't write an extra check to the government each and every year to help out with this problem...
Royale with Cheese Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 9 minutes ago, BillsFanNC said: We have several leftists here who have boasted about their substantial bank. C section comes to mind. Simultaneously these same folks also whine about the rich not paying their fair share in taxes. It's curious to me why these people don't write an extra check to the government each and every year to help out with this problem... We both know why! 🤣 2
B-Man Posted 3 minutes ago Author Posted 3 minutes ago Oh My: Schumer Shutdown Begins Throwing a Wheel or Two? Ed Morrissey October 24, 2025 How much longer will the Schumer Shutdown last? It's already the second-longest government shutdown in history, and ... no one really cares much. Voters seem diffident, Donald Trump seems delighted, and Republicans find themselves on the side of leverage in these stunts for perhaps the first time ever. They have had a clean CR on the Senate floor more than a dozen times, ready to reopen the government as soon as Chuck Schumer and Senate Democrats keep filibustering to force the shutdown. Finally, one side shows cracks in its façade ... and as Axios reports, it's not Senate Republicans or the White House. Two red-state Democrats flipped to join Republicans on a partial funding bill aimed at paying salaries for the armed forces and critical-mission federal employees: Sens. Jon Ossoff and Raphael Warnock voted with Republicans on Thursday on the government shutdown, after previously rejecting every GOP measure to re-open the government or fund parts of it. The pressure of unpaid federal workers falls directly on Schumer and Democrat leadership. That is entirely their constituency, with the exception of military and law-enforcement personnel -- and the White House has already moved money around to fund those salaries for the moment. https://hotair.com/ed-morrissey/2025/10/24/oh-my-schumer-shutdown-begins-throwing-a-wheel-or-two-n3808175
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