Summary
Speaking on Meet the Press, Sen. Andy Kim (D-N.J.) warned that Republicans shouldn’t count on Democratic support for a continuing resolution before the March 14 deadline.
He criticized Trump’s efforts to dismantle agencies like USAID and the Department of Education.
Sen. Patty Murray (D-Wash.) echoed concerns over agency budget cuts.
Kim stressed that if a shutdown occurs, Republicans should be blamed for failing to govern.
Then why are you confirming his picks?
Is Kim on the judiciary committee?
Because his donors want him to.
They’re taking the bait again, FFS. This is exactly plays into the dismantling process set forth by Trump and DOGE.
Though there’s a law to ensure that Fed employees get back pay to cover the time of a shutdown, what happens when it’s prolonged? How long can a middle class family support not being paid in the meantime?
Which can hold out longer, the rich and mega-rich ruling class, or middle class families that are already saddled with inflation and job loss in a saturated market?
This will be the functional equivalent of starving out defenders in a castle.
The problem is that Republicans already have the votes to pass whatever budget they want: they just all have to agree. Kim is just saying that if Republicans can’t agree, Democrats shouldn’t help them like they have in the past.
House Democrats helped to pass CRs in the past because they also held the Presidency and the Senate, so a government shutdown would rightly be blamed on both parties. This time, though, Republicans own the whole enchilada. Why should Democrats help unless they get something tangible out of it in the budget?
Fair enough. I just hate watching this train wreck unfold in front of me.
I bet there are a lot of short term loan companies who’d love to “help” federal employees in their time of need
The same Andy Kim that voted for Noem, Duffy, Ratcliffe into cabinet positions?
Yeah, this dude isn’t screaming opposition here.
The people dismantling the agencies don’t work for the government so I’m not sure that will work.
Trump/Musk see that as a win/win.
They don’t want government to function. Whether it’s gutted or shut down makes no difference to them.
I think this is something that a lot of people don’t understand, that whether the Republicans and the billionaires behind them take over everything or get to fill a power vacuum they get what they want either way, uncontested control and the freedom to loot America for its scrap.
Stop shutting down the government or else we’ll… shut down the government?!?
I mean, we’re all asking for some push back but this seems a bit counterproductive.
🙄 That’s exactly what he wants
It’s a bit of a gambit, but Trump probably doesn’t expect Democrats to pull the lever.