Another Government Shutdown Thread

1. How can a single federal judge force the entirety of government to pay out benefits, and
2. how can those benefits be paid without appropriated funds (beyond digging into "emergency" funds, which I assume won't cover the bill)?

The judiciary wasn't put into place to step on the nuts of both the executive and legislative.

EDIT to add: especially in a situation where the rationale is something as nebulous as "unnecessary suffering".

Judge was Biden appointee that was former director of RI Planned Parenthood. I don't think any other explanation is needed...
 
1. How can a single federal judge force the entirety of government to pay out benefits, and
2. how can those benefits be paid without appropriated funds (beyond digging into "emergency" funds, which I assume won't cover the bill)?

The judiciary wasn't put into place to step on the nuts of both the executive and legislative.

EDIT to add: especially in a situation where the rationale is something as nebulous as "unnecessary suffering".
The better question might be, why doesn’t the judicial and executive branches get together and neuter the legislative branch by “agreeing” that critical roles and benefits can be funded as long as there is revenue collections to pay. Judiciary and executive branches only need to agree what’s critical then the house and senate can posture all they want while we have effectively balanced the budget
 
I really hope they get through this without eliminating the filibuster.

Its going to backfire big time when Dems get control again.
The progressive socialists will repeal it anyway. Might as well beat them to the punch and get some use out of it.
 
You have all these people (usually that aren't receiving anything, ironically enough) bitching about SNAP, etc. going away when all I see here are restaurants, churches, and food banks stepping up to make sure people don't "starve".

Beyond the fact that 500-lb welfare queens are in no danger of starving, doesn't this actually just prove that the community itself is more than capable of taking care of its own? Eliminate food benefits tomorrow.

As it was before a massive government safety net. People got by. Communities pitched in.

The big takeaway from the government shutdown is the federal government should be shrunk dramatically.

If your survival depends on 💩’s in Washington you’re SOL. What the government gives can easily be paused or taken away. Somebody like Chuck Schumer has your life on their hands. That’s what people are trying to make me believe anyway.
 
1. How can a single federal judge force the entirety of government to pay out benefits, and
2. how can those benefits be paid without appropriated funds (beyond digging into "emergency" funds, which I assume won't cover the bill)?

The judiciary wasn't put into place to step on the nuts of both the executive and legislative.

EDIT to add: especially in a situation where the rationale is something as nebulous as "unnecessary suffering".
My understanding is the USDA administration already has a contingency fund that was supposed to be used but they chose not to. So basically playing politics..
 
My understanding is the USDA administration already has a contingency fund that was supposed to be used but they chose not to. So basically playing politics..

So USDA had contigency for fund that would have covered a little more than half of Nov food stamps.

Trump admin was like "we can spend contingency fund the best way we see fit." (This contingency fund was to cover all of USDA, not just food stamps)

Judge was like "You will fund 100% of food stamps although the other 50% isnt appropriated."

Trump admin is clearly playing politics. Judge is clearly overstepping...
 
So USDA had contigency for fund that would have covered a little more than half of Nov food stamps.

Trump admin was like "we can spend contingency fund the best way we see fit." (This contingency fund was to cover all of USDA, not just food stamps)

Judge was like "You will fund 100% of food stamps although the other 50% isnti appropriated."

Trump admin is clearly playing politics. Judge is clearly overstepping...
There is a EBT contingency fund that is just for EBT. established under 7 U.S.C. § 2027.
Issue seems to director interpretation
 

The two sides were closing in on a deal centered on a short-term spending measure with a “minibus” of three full-year spending bills attached and a future vote on a health care subsidy package in some form.

However, those talks did a U-turn Thursday around lunchtime as Democratic negotiators sounded a sour note, followed by a show of unity across the conference to hold out for more wins in a potential deal.

“AlI know is that the pep rally they had a lunch yesterday evidently changed some minds. I thought we were on a track. We had given them everything they wanted — or had asked for — and at some point … they have to take yes for an answer,” Thune said Friday.
 

The two sides were closing in on a deal centered on a short-term spending measure with a “minibus” of three full-year spending bills attached and a future vote on a health care subsidy package in some form.

However, those talks did a U-turn Thursday around lunchtime as Democratic negotiators sounded a sour note, followed by a show of unity across the conference to hold out for more wins in a potential deal.

“AlI know is that the pep rally they had a lunch yesterday evidently changed some minds. I thought we were on a track. We had given them everything they wanted — or had asked for — and at some point … they have to take yes for an answer,” Thune said Friday.
Smart play by republicans and colossally stupid move by democrats.
 
Seems doable. This is what I figured democrats would do. Trash the other nonsense and focus on health insurance. Republicans find themselves in a tough spot now. They cant say Dims aren't working to solve the problem and if they go with it they humanize themselves a bit (optics wise). No scenario plays out where the Republicans come out as the good guys on this one.
 
Seems doable. This is what I figured democrats would do. Trash the other nonsense and focus on health insurance. Republicans find themselves in a tough spot now. They cant say Dims aren't working to solve the problem and if they go with it they humanize themselves a bit (optics wise). No scenario plays out where the Republicans come out as the good guys on this one.
Screw that.
 
Seems doable. This is what I figured democrats would do. Trash the other nonsense and focus on health insurance. Republicans find themselves in a tough spot now. They cant say Dims aren't working to solve the problem and if they go with it they humanize themselves a bit (optics wise). No scenario plays out where the Republicans come out as the good guys on this one.
I honestly don't think its a terrible compromise. You give them an extension but it's not permanent. Of course who's to say this doens't happen again this time next year
 
Sure it is doable.

Trump will somehow take credit for it because that is what he does. He will try to parlay it into a win with all credit given to himself to save face of his poor leadership. He will then take revenge on those who opposed his plan in the first place.

The man is destroying the Republican party and not as many will get behind him because he is coming to point a majority of his own party sees through him.
 
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I honestly don't think its a terrible compromise. You give them an extension but it's not permanent. Of course who's to say this doens't happen again this time next year
Key word. compromise. No one does that anymore. My way or the highway. BUT BUT The other guy did it!! yada yada yada. Thats why our elected officials get nothing done.
 
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Sure it is doable. Trump will somehow take credit for it because that is what he does. He will try to parlay it into a win with all credit given to himself to save face of his poor leadership. He will then take revenge on those who opposed his plan in the first place.
The man is destroying the Republican party and not as many will get behind him because he is coming to point a majority of his own party see through him.
100%. Most repubs can't even see it because they live vicariously through his BS and gaslighting while thinking they are red blooded 'Muricans.
 
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Seems doable. This is what I figured democrats would do. Trash the other nonsense and focus on health insurance. Republicans find themselves in a tough spot now. They cant say Dims aren't working to solve the problem and if they go with it they humanize themselves a bit (optics wise). No scenario plays out where the Republicans come out as the good guys on this one.
If you say so.

You are losing this fight. Badly.
 
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I honestly don't think its a terrible compromise. You give them an extension but it's not permanent. Of course who's to say this doens't happen again this time next year
Mid Term elections tells you that it will not happen until after the election depending on the results. However this does take away all the using it to Campaign on. Probably will not fix much, but it will get some people in the Air Towers and those fed in need.
 
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I'm not losing any fight. I'm on a free vacation not so much different than your government bailout funded retirement.
And that in a nutshell is one reason why we need fewer .gov employees.

Your retirement will ALWAYS be funded. I got pennies on the dollar. Sucks to be you.
 

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