Yesterday's White House Meeting to Avoid the Shutdown Didn't Go Well

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There really wasn't much doubt where this was headed even before Democrats and Republicans met with the president yesterday afternoon at the White House. But whatever doubt remained was gone afterwards when President Trump posted this AI generated video of Sen. Schumer and Rep. Jeffries.

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Schumer responded with a tweet aimed at Trump.

Rep. Jeffries responded by daring President Trump to say it to his face.

Clearly there is no love lost on either side of this argument. For the record, the AI video wasn't the only response from the White House. After the meeting, VP Vance came outside the White House and made the case against the shutdown, though he said he had no doubt it was going to happen.

"You don’t put a gun to the American people’s head and say, unless you do exactly what Senate and House Democrats want you to do, we’re going to shut down your government,” he said.

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At midnight last night, the White House posted a countdown clock warning there were only 24 hours left.

Today, Republican leaders are out there making the case that Democrats deserve blame for this looming shutdown which will take effect at midnight tonight. Here's Speaker Johnson arguing that Sen. Schumer's real motivation is to avoid a challenge by AOC.

Sen. Thune is on the Senate floor making the case to pass the CR.

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Democrats will get one more chance to take an off-ramp tonight when Republicans bring the CR up for a vote again. In theory this could end then but in reality no one thinks it's going to happen. Democrats are committed to this course, convinced they can pin the blame on Trump.

And judging by some of the comments on this NY Times story, it may work. There are just a lot of people who knee-jerk blame Trump for everything and seem to have no real sense of how any of this works:

"The GOP controls both the House and the Senate, SCOTUS, and the presidency.  If they cant pass a budget, it's all on them."

Yes, they control them but they do not have a supermajority in the Senate, hence the Democrats' leverage to create a shutdown. With insights like this its no wonder Dems think they can win.

"If we stop the tax cheating by the rich there would be plenty of shared wealth for the rest of us and no national debt."

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This is absolute nonsense pressed into liberal brains by years of repetition. That most Dems still don't think there's a need to cut spending is a big part of our nation's problem at this point.

But even among Dems in the comment section at the NY Times there is some nervousness about the fact that Democrats may be out over their skis.

The Democrats should have spent the past two weeks, at least, in an information blitz, detailing what the price of their cooperation will be and WHY.  As it is, they have not invested in public support. Failed again.

Schumer and Jeffries are going full Thelma & Louise this time. They seem to have no plan except to hurt the country in hopes it hurts Trump more than it hurts them.

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