Stupid Government Starts-Up Again Just as People Getting Used to Apocalyptic Warzone

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
January 23, 2018

We’ll miss you, Wasteland.

Just as the American people were starting to enjoy the hellish world run by cannibal rape-gangs, the government has started back up.

Trump won, at least.

Though I would have preferred to just keep the hellscape.

AFP:

US federal workers prepared to return to work Tuesday after Congress ended a three-day government shutdown, with President Donald Trump claiming victory in his standoff with Democrats.

The House voted 266 to 150 to extend federal funding for another three weeks, hours after Senate Democrats dropped their opposition to the plan after winning Republican assurances of a vote on immigration in the coming weeks.

Trump signed the measure into law Monday night and government operations were essentially to return to normal on Tuesday.

“I know there’s great relief that this episode is coming to an end,” House Speaker Paul Ryan told colleagues. “But this is not a moment to pat ourselves on the back. Not even close.”

The stalemate consumed Washington for the better part of a week, as lawmakers and the White House feuded over immigration policy and the nation’s two main political parties exchanged bitter barbs before finally reaching a deal.

The shutdown began at midnight Friday and thus affected only one regular workday — Monday — but it made both parties look bad. If it had continued, hundreds of thousands of federal employees would have been furloughed.

Democrats decided to end the shutdown after making progress with ruling Republicans toward securing the fate of hundreds of thousands of so-called “Dreamers” brought to America as children, many of them illegally. They had been protected from deportation under an Obama-era program known as DACA, which Trumps wants to end.

With Democratic support, a bill keeping the government funded until February 8 easily passed the Senate, where different versions of the funding had languished for days.

Word of the compromise deal struck in Washington sent US stocks surging to new highs.

Earlier, the White House appeared in no mood for bipartisanship or magnanimity after a shutdown that overshadowed Trump’s first anniversary in office.

Trump moved to undercut Democrats, saying he would only accept a comprehensive immigration reform — one that notably addresses his demands for a border wall with Mexico as well as the fate of the “Dreamers.”

“We will make a long-term deal on immigration if, and only if, it is good for our country,” he said in a statement.

And in a tweet late Monday, he again cried victory over the Democrats.

“Big win for Republicans as Democrats cave on Shutdown,” he wrote on Twitter.

Trump added: “Now I want a big win for everyone, including Republicans, Democrats and DACA, but especially for our Great Military and Border Security. Should be able to get there. See you at the negotiating table!”

My analysis here is that Trump is accurate in saying he won.

I am seriously serious when I say that I do not think he’s going to cave on DACA. The Democrats simply expect him to, because anyone else would have, so they did this shutdown.

Then people are like “wait, are you seriously shutting down the government for the benefit of non-Americans? Really?” and so they were forced to back-off.

They were mainly using the threat of shutdown as a threat, and Trump called the bluff all the way through.

Trump walks away the hero who kept DACA out and the Democrats not only lost, but showed they were unwilling to stand behind their own principles of “America belongs to all people, as long as they’re not white.”

So this is a major win. Honestly, it’s probably Trump’s biggest win since he’s been president – both because he beat DACA and because he forced the Democrats to blink.