Republicans Thought Democrats Would Cave on the Shutdown.
"Hearkening back to where we were in 2013, once you get to a certain point, you kind of have to go longer. And so, I anticipate they're going longer," said one Republican.
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... When the shutdown started, Republicans surmised Democrats would cave and vote to reopen the government in a matter of days. Fifteen days into the shutdown, Democrats are more dug in than ever, and Republicans now say they expected this strategy all along. "They have to show their base who hates Trump that they're fighting back," Rep. Don Bacon said. "There's not a clear way out for them. They say they want guardrails' but no specifics." "They'd like to keep the focus on Republicans and on President Trump, at least for the time being. But they miscalculated, making such unreasonable, overreaching demands" for the short-term funding bill, Sen. John Cornyn told NOTUS. "I don't know how they're going to get out of this, but we're not going to negotiate until we get the government back open." When a reporter asked Republican Sen. Katie Britt on Oct. 1 how the shutdown would end, she was firm. "They'll blink," she said of Democrats. ...
Fifteen days into the shutdown, Democrats are more dug in than ever, and Republicans now say they expected this strategy all along.
"They have to show their base who hates Trump that they're fighting back," Rep. Don Bacon said. "There's not a clear way out for them. They say they want guardrails' but no specifics."
"They'd like to keep the focus on Republicans and on President Trump, at least for the time being. But they miscalculated, making such unreasonable, overreaching demands" for the short-term funding bill, Sen. John Cornyn told NOTUS. "I don't know how they're going to get out of this, but we're not going to negotiate until we get the government back open."
When a reporter asked Republican Sen. Katie Britt on Oct. 1 how the shutdown would end, she was firm.
"They'll blink," she said of Democrats. ...
#1 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-10-27 12:13 AM | Reply
The MAGAts are way high on their own supply.
#2 | Posted by Doc_Sarvis at 2025-10-27 04:47 AM | Reply
The struggle with Trump and his corrupt and cowardly allies has become existential.
It's not in the interest of the United States that Democrats blink.
#3 | Posted by Zed at 2025-10-27 08:36 AM | Reply
Blue states, being wealthier, can better care for its unemployed which gives dems a wider latitude to act. Red states will have a more difficult time caring for its unemployed. As a result, people in red states will be putting severe pressure on their elected representatives to reopen government.
#4 | Posted by FedUpWithPols at 2025-10-27 10:06 AM | Reply
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