Senate Passes Short-Term Deal To Reopen Government, With Trump's Endorsement
President Trump has endorsed a bipartisan deal that would end the 35-day partial government shutdown. The three-week stopgap funding measure would reopen shuttered agencies while negotiations continue.
Trump announces deal to lift shutdown
President Donald Trump has endorsed a deal to reopen the US government for three weeks, after a record-breaking shutdown of federal agencies.
But the pact does not include any money that Mr Trump has demanded for a US-Mexico border wall.
See also: Dem senator unveils 'Stop STUPIDITY Act' to prevent all shutdowns
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(Score: 1, Flamebait) by Whoever on Saturday January 26 2019, @04:54PM (2 children)
Ah, so you are an incel.
You didn't attend public school, funded by other house owners when you were young?
You don't care about the value of your house? No schools == people move away, so your house becomes worthless.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Saturday January 26 2019, @06:56PM
You've never been treated by a doctor who went to public school
You've never driven a car engineered by a public school alumnus
Your computer was completely designed by self-taught hardware gurus
Etc. etc.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Monday January 28 2019, @06:29PM
you're an idiotic slave. you willingly send your kids off to be brainwashed by the state just like you obviously are. what a derelict fuck.