Who do you blame for the federal government shutdown?

Who do you blame for the federal government shutdown?

Democrats

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Republicans

5

Democrats

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Latterdaysaint
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Latterdaysaint

Democrats would rather support illegals then American citizens

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Wendy glassburn
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Wendy glassburn

The democrats want to add to the budget. It’s a CR, you don’t add to it. You open the government and then negotiate the budget.

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Steve Baumann
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Steve Baumann

This is the actual correct answer.

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Steve Baumann
Steve Baumann

I'd like to see how many of the democratic votes came from bots

Steve Baumann
Steve Baumann

Democrats are insisting on concessions related to health care policy (specifically extending Affordable Care Act health insurance subsidies) to reopen the government. Republicans argue for a "clean" funding bill without these policy changes.

Max
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Max

It's beautiful. Trump is getting rid of the fake workers Biden hired, and AOC will Primary Schumer. Winner winner, chicken dinner.

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Max
Max

As every 8th grade Civics student knows, it takes 60 votes to end the Schumer Shutdown. Since we only have 53 Republicans, we must have a handful of Senate Democrats

Max
Max

"No one is so blind as one who will not see" means that a person who is unwilling to accept the truth is more difficult to convince than someone who is physically blind.

Max
Max

Trump is ending wars, getting hostages released, after nearly 2 years, while Schumer is holding the US taxpayers hostage, for free medical care for illegal aliens, while our own citizens have to pay for medical care.

Toasty
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Toasty

Wish I could vote for both. This shutdown is a game both sides are playing. I want to roll up a newspaper and smack 'em both.

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Republicans

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MidMoGenX
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MidMoGenX

Republicans could easily say yes to extending subsidies for Americans and no to the other provisions. If Dems say “no” then it’s on them. Not much compromising is going on.

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Steve Baumann
Steve Baumann

Democrats are insisting on concessions related to health care policy (specifically extending Affordable Care Act health insurance subsidies) to reopen the government. Republicans argue for a "clean" funding bill without these policy changes. CLEAN FUNDING BILL WITHOUT PORK

Steve Baumann
Steve Baumann

Hand up not hand out.

Peggy Carney
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Peggy Carney

They con troll everything. They can stop it.

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Kathryn Stayton
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Kathryn Stayton

They are in charge. Can’t reopen when the House is on a 6 week vacation out of the last 2 months. They won’t come to work. Only a fool could not understand this

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Novel Pairings
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Novel Pairings

They control the Presidency, Senate and House, and are holding up a budget that would increase healthcare premiums three-fold for millions of Americans to give the rich tax write-offs. This is all Republican.

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Scott Kramer
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Scott Kramer

I don't believe that the ACA causes a significant amount of money to go to healthcare for illegal immigrants

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Max
Max

"No one is so blind as one who will not see" means that a person who is unwilling to accept the truth is more difficult to convince than someone who is physically blind....

Would you drive to another city just to buy gas?
ABC 17 News Asked by ABC 17 News
10 days left

Would you drive to another city just to buy gas?

Yes, if the math works out

6

No, that's too far for me

0

Yes, if the math works out

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Susan Woolery
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Susan Woolery

I already do. It pays to drive to Boonville when I can get gas for $3.16 at Breaktime vs $3.58 ish in Columbia.

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Harry D
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Harry D

We look at Gas Buddy app and try to get the cheaper gas.

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Eric Smith
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Eric Smith

Already do, and have for years.

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Zaos Gonzolez
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Zaos Gonzolez

I do. Gas is $0.30 cheaper in Moberly.

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Fat Guy Outdoors
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Fat Guy Outdoors

Do it all the time.

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Max
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Max

Since, I have a home in the country, I have to drive to a city.

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No, that's too far for me

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Should the United States "take" Cuba, as President Trump suggests?
ABC 17 News Asked by ABC 17 News
14 hrs ago

Should the United States "take" Cuba, as President Trump suggests?

24%
Yes

3

76%
No WINNER

3

24%
Yes

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Zaos Gonzolez
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Zaos Gonzolez

The United States should take everything it wants.

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Eric Smith
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Eric Smith

Why not ask the Cubans, say in a vote, where they all get to voice their feelings, and not suppressed by their communist government.

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Max
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Max

If we don't, then Disneyland might get it, and they would ruin it.

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76%
No

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C Harr
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C Harr

This has nothing to do with America 1st! Trump & the GOP can't handle what is happening in the US. Let alone messing up the Governments of other Countries. No one Voted for the U.S. to overthrow other Nations to take over their Governments. They Voted to have US problems fixed, not make them worse.

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Kevin Blount
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Kevin Blount

Of course not! So much for expecting a peace prize. Trump is as bad as Putin

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Fred
Fred

We LIBERATE countries ... we don't try to colonize them!

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