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Prairie Gates

(7,473 posts)
Thu Jan 29, 2026, 05:55 PM Thursday

Senate Democrats and White House Reach Spending Deal

Senate Democrats have struck a deal with Republicans and the White House to pass five spending bills to fund a large portion of the government for the remainder of the fiscal year, as well as a stopgap measure to fund the Department of Homeland Security for two weeks while they continue negotiating guardrails to rein in immigration agents. Republicans had pushed to fund the department for several weeks, but Democrats insisted on a shorter-term measure. It is unclear how quickly the House can and will process those funding bills after the Senate passes them. The shutdown deadline is midnight on Friday.


Even when we have leverage, we don't.

FUCK'S SAKE.
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Senate Democrats and White House Reach Spending Deal (Original Post) Prairie Gates Thursday OP
Goddammit no!! AllyCat Thursday #1
Is anyone shocked? JBTaurus83 Thursday #2
So we just gave up the whole farm? With no deal? pinkstarburst Thursday #3
I wouldn't say that Prairie Gates Thursday #4
I fear two weeks is too long pinkstarburst Thursday #5
Some people just like to complain and/or watch the world burn. W_HAMILTON Friday #8
If our elected politicians don't stand up and fight back Grim Chieftain Thursday #6
Chatted with both a right-leaning dem and left-leaning dem AllyCat Friday #7
What's bad about it? Could someone who thinks it's bad explain why? betsuni Friday #9

Prairie Gates

(7,473 posts)
4. I wouldn't say that
Thu Jan 29, 2026, 06:20 PM
Thursday

Here's the positive way to spin it:

Is that the GOP really, really, really didn't want DHS split into a separate bill, and now the Dems have massive leverage on DHS bill to force changes, since there will be no downside in terms of forcing another shutdown. They also get a two week stopgap rather than a four week stopgap. The shorter stopgap means that the current political disgust with DHS informs the voting, while four weeks lets something else invade the news cycle.

Still, giving these fascisti money for even two weeks seems a fucking gut punch, especially for the brave people of Minneapolis out there at the barricades.

I suspect that there's an unstated condition as well: with DHS funding on the table, Noem has to go. Period. I'll bet she's out by Tuesday if the House passes this.

W_HAMILTON

(10,203 posts)
8. Some people just like to complain and/or watch the world burn.
Fri Jan 30, 2026, 12:42 AM
Friday

The whole reason for this potential government shutdown isn't even included in the main funding of this deal, and people are STILL upset?

Helping the people that were hurt by the last government shutdown and were the reason why the last shutdown ended, I don't see that as a bad thing. Especially when the main thing we would be shutting down the government for is being isolated and split off into a separate negotiation and just being funded for two weeks (i.e., damn near nothing when it comes to matters like these) while negotiations continue.

It should be noted that a government shutdown DOESN'T EVEN STOP ICE BECAUSE THEY ARE DEEMED ESSENTIAL WORKERS AND WILL CONTINUE TO TERRORIZE OUR CITIES REGARDLESS.

Grim Chieftain

(1,396 posts)
6. If our elected politicians don't stand up and fight back
Thu Jan 29, 2026, 06:29 PM
Thursday

they are enabling the most corrupt president and administration in this nation's history.

AllyCat

(18,635 posts)
7. Chatted with both a right-leaning dem and left-leaning dem
Fri Jan 30, 2026, 12:21 AM
Friday

And both immediately thought this was a sham deal.

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