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With just days to go before the government runs out of money, the Senate has unveiled a bipartisan stopgap bill in a bid to avert a shutdown – but there’s no guarantee that it will be able to pass in the House.
The Senate stopgap bill, which would keep the government funded until November 17, includes $6.2 billion in Ukraine aid and $6 billion for natural disasters.
The release of the Senate bill, which was negotiated on a bipartisan basis, sets up a stark contrast – and a showdown – with the House, where the Republican majority faces deep divisions and the demands of hardline conservatives have been highly influential in driving the agenda as a shutdown looms.
Can we just dissolve the council, permanently?
And give the regional governors direct control over their territories?
How would we maintain control?
Fear will keep the locals in line. Fear of progress!
Don’t be too proud of this electoral college you’ve constructed. It is insignificant compared to the power of ignorance.