who are cool to the idea of the major increase in spending, both defense and domestic, as well as the fact that it essentially does away with one of the key fiscal victories the republicans claim from the obama years, gets rid of the budget caps entirely after years of delaying those caps. if you're a democrat, you have issues with two things, the idea that there are limitations on policy riders, adding things that are priorities for your party in spending bills coming up in september and there are no limitations on the transfer authority for the administration to move money around to potentially finance a border wall. that's where you're going to see lawmakers drop off and vote against. the coalition to get this passed is the same one it always is on agreements like this. you have defense hawks from the senate armed services committee and house armed services committees. you have appropriators who likes this bill smoothes the process of that spending bill effort. also key and don't forget about this, you have all four congressional leaders who signed off on this deal and you have a president who has signed off as