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The upcoming September budget fight is everything. It will determine whether under Trump’s presidency we will even return to Obama levels of illegal immigration and debt or whether it will be much worse. It’s that simple. Yet Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell is pre-emptively surrendering the fight on both issues before it even begins, as he has done with every budget battle even when Republicans controlled the House.

Despite the president’s promise in his budget blueprint to hold the line on the spending caps and not increase spending yet again, the Washington Post reported that Mitch McConnell convinced the president that “no politician had ever lost office for spending more money.” According to two of the Post’s sources, McConnell delivered that message to the president in June. McConnell wants to join with Democrats in increasing the spending caps.

I wrote last month about McConnell chewing out Trump’s budget chief over the spending caps. Now it is clear that McConnell wants to blow up Trump’s final remaining leverage point. Both national security conservatism and fiscal conservatism are dead as a doorknob in the GOP-controlled Senate, and there is no sign that will change with the upcoming election.

Let’s review how we got here.

After refusing to fight on a single budget or debt ceiling when Republicans held trifecta control of government, Trump finally fought his way to a standstill in the beginning of this year. The budget bill Trump signed in February and the subsequent supplement bills were supposed to be Trump’s leverage point to go on offense on the border issue, change policies incentivizing the invasion, and fund more detention space and deportations for ICE.

Yet instead, Republicans allowed Democrats to move the Overton window of expectations and shift the landscape of the political debate far to the left. The February budget bill included a bar on building a border wall in the most critical cartel smuggling corridors, a provision inviting illegal immigrants to get amnesty in return for sponsoring more illegal aliens, and limiting, instead of expanding, ICE detention space.

Then Republicans completely surrendered on the disaster aid bill. Next, they requested a border bill from Democrats that had no funding for enforcement, detention space, or deportations and only had funding for humanitarian aid for  illegal immigrants, refugee resettlement for self-trafficked Central American teens, and legal aid so they can sue for more extra-constitutional rights. Democrats moved the Overton window even further to the Left by having their House leaders balk at the bill and propose an even more radical bill that would have gone backwards on the border and would have essentially shut down a large amount of immigration enforcement through new policy changes.

Ultimately, Democrats knew the House bill would never pass, but because Republicans started negotiations with the Senate bill that was, in some ways, worse than current law, they allowed Democrats to both look like they were giving in but also moving expectations further to the Left.

This is where we stand with the September budget bill. Let’s face it: There is no way the White House aides will allow the president to engage in a budget fight right before next year’s election. So this is the last chance for him to enact his priorities or expose the Democrats for their extremism. But Democrats are beginning negotiations by setting their goalpost for the budget with their original House bill. They are also demanding a busting of the budget cap and a free extension of the debt limit. Republicans already agree on the two latter points.

This will allow Democrats to once again win everything they want on immigration and spending, while also showing how they “gave ground” by not responding to the border crisis with even more limitation on deportations than current law.

https://www.conservativereview.com/news/mcconnell-surrenders-important-budget-fight-trumps-presidency-begins/
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Despite the president’s promise in his budget blueprint to hold the line on the spending caps and not increase spending yet again, the Washington Post reported that Mitch McConnell convinced the president that “no politician had ever lost office for spending more money.” According to two of the Post’s sources, McConnell delivered that message to the president in June. McConnell wants to join with Democrats in increasing the spending caps.


As long as this attitude remains, there will not be any major difference in the 2 parties.
The only difference will be where the money is spent, but there will be money spent.

Our money.

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Trump already surrendered the supposed fight to control spending when he signed off on the last couple of spending spree bills.  He doesn't need McConnell to surrender for him.

Bottom line is that no one in Washington  really gives a flying fig about our runaway spending.  They are going to spend. spend spend till it's all gone.  They are hoping the money runs out after they leave with their fat pensions and bennies so the next generation will have too deal with it.

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As long as the shutdown tactic continues to work there will be no change.

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Despite the president’s promise in his budget blueprint to hold the line on the spending caps and not increase spending yet again, the Washington Post reported that Mitch McConnell convinced the president that “no politician had ever lost office for spending more money.” According to two of the Post’s sources, McConnell delivered that message to the president in June. McConnell wants to join with Democrats in increasing the spending caps.


As long as this attitude remains, there will not be any major difference in the 2 parties.
The only difference will be where the money is spent, but there will be money spent.

Our money.

McConnell has already forgotten about Bush 41.  He lost by spending more money, and increasing taxes.
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Mitch McConnell convinced the president that “no politician had ever lost office for spending more money.”

Too bad McConnell doesn't think that way when it comes to protecting the border.
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The Republicans appear weak as usual. 

Trump is great at doing things personally, but he has accomplished next to nothing at motivating others to join him on his agenda.  His Art of the Deal is not in evidence with his administration.

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McConnell has already forgotten about Bush 41.  He lost by spending more money, and increasing taxes.

It boggles my mind that they have to keep re-learning these lessons that hard way.
If you and I can remember this, why can't they?

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The Republicans appear weak as usual. 

Trump is great at doing things personally, but he has accomplished next to nothing at motivating others to join him on his agenda.  His Art of the Deal is not in evidence with his administration.

What does any president have to offer people who's job otherwise revolves around taxing & spending? All he can do is make it harder for them to keep their jobs come election time if they don't change by appealing to voters.

And since the country is divided about down the middle between makers and takers I don't know if changing the current political paradigm is even possible anymore.
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Why should this surprise anyone?  McConnell is the same failed leader that the Senate has had for the past 4 years.  Why would anyone expect different results??
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