I will be calling my representatives and letting them know that I would sooner see the government shutdown than see any of these proposals become law.

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    Representative Dan Crenshaw stated in June that such bans are the “hill we will die on.”

    You promise?

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      I think the Republicans forgot that one of the cornerstones of what made the civil rights movement successful was bigots overplaying their hand and getting too heavy-handed in loud, public ways.

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        We need a catchy soundbite/slogan to call out anti-tabs bigots, but I can’t think of anything that’s short enough and still evocative.

        “Punching down on trans youth instead of [fixing real problems]” (Instead of what? Can’t think of anything punchy, no pun intended.)

        Actually, in this discussion case, there’s some nice repetition with “punch down” and “shut down”. How about:

        “Shut down the government to punch down on trans kids”

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          “Punching down on trans youth instead of fixing the border” (since they tanked the deal)

          No rhyme scheme or anything but short and clear

          “Picking on kids instead of picking good candidates”?

          Idk there’s something there as you said.

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    Ha, Ken Buck signed it pretending he isn’t giving up his position this year. Waste of space, every last one of them.

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    Another disgusting case of Republicans using the country’s well being as a hostage to enact culture war bigotry - but it’s top-tier asshole gamesmanship, that keeps being appeased and rewarded:

    • Demands suicidal internal rules that enforce a lame-duck speakership, chaos ensues.
    • Demands cuts to previously agreed budgeting, largely cutting liberal spending. Tantrum rewarded, shutdown avoided
    • Tries to pull the same trick in the same year, gets snubbed by establishment partisan dealings. Removes McCarthy, installs hardline Speaker.
    • Demands ‘impossible’ border controls, Dems agree to deal. Trump putting Trump first like always, kills the deal so that he can wield that club in the general election. Deal avoided, everyone loses

    And now this. You cannot deal with these people in good faith, this is the end result of appeasement without consequences. Realpolitik and hard power win when met with milquetoast responses, and the left continues to enable these bold plays. Fuck that, mint the stupid coin and let the court decide to tank the global economy or affirm “yes, spending bills mean spending is authorized” and put this to bed

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    Now the GOP is just going to threaten government shutdown until they can take over democracy completely.

    That’s sounds like terrorism

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      Don’t you post on Facebook or I’ll shut the government down!

      Don’t you post on Twitter or I’ll shut the government down!

      Don’t you post on Reddit or I’ll shut the government down!

      Don’t you post on Lemmy or I’ll shut the government down!

      At some point, I start to wonder if they are just searching for an excuse to shut it down?

      Also, there are laws about “obstructing the workings of the government”, but good luck enforcing them in the current environment, when the enforcers are themselves the ones doing it.

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    A ban on pride flags? Really? You’re scared of some fabric or colors?

    Grow up and mind your damn business. We’re just trying to live our own lives. Fuck

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      Where do you see a ban on pride flags? I read the letter published by the House Freedom Caucus and didn’t see mention of flags.

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        I see no mention of banning pride flags on this ludicrous list of demands, either.

        There are some states that want to ban displaying all “unofficial” flags on publicly funded buildings such as schools and embassies; this would theoretically prohibit pride flags, BLM flags, flags supporting or opposing other nations, religious flags, NRA flags, nazi flags, stars and bars, or any flags that symbolize an ideology apart from the flags of federal, state, and local governments.

        It doesn’t apply to non-government buildings, so churches, businesses, private residences that aren’t controlled by HOAs, etc, would still be able to display the flags of their choice.

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        It doesn’t appear in the letter, but is mentioned in the article. The letter also states that there are “more” policies that need to be defunded.

        These policies encompass bans on pride flags, prohibitions on insurance coverage, restrictions on DEI programs, and even the defunding of children’s hospitals that offer gender-affirming care.

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          Not that I don’t believe you, but is there official documentation showing details on the “more policies” mentioned at the end of the letter? I prefer to read policies verbatim.

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    In an exclusive released by Axios, Republican sources state that “people are predicting a shutdown.”

    The people who want a shutdown and are demanding policies that violate basic civil rights or else they are going to throw a tantrum are predicting they are going to shut down the government. Wow, it’s like they can see the future. Such clairvoyance.

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    A #GOP shutdown right before an election? That has literally never worked out in their favor before, but let’s see if it works this time.