on thursday, june 7 when the moderate republicans have basically created the self-imposed deadline to get 218 signatures to push a bipartisan daca bill that wou s dreamers from deportation. this is something we have been talking about a lot in the news. leadership in the house. they are trying to stop this by trying to get an agreement between moderal republicans and conservative republicans that will stop this bill from going through because they know it will look terrible if a bipartisan bill supported mostly by democrats passes the gop house. without that the moderates say we will work with democrats and go around you guys. it is looking like it will happen that way. election year republican family feud. fun. a huge test for the democratic effort to retake the house comes tuesday in california in the primaries. it s part of the democratic effort looking at 23 seats
cuts in spending. entitlement reform was not part of his pitch. i m not sure how much you can hold him to that in terms of what he promised in 2016 but as a governing failure that he and the congress owns i think controlling spending would be one of them. paul: dan, i would be willing to give the congress a break on that short-term domestic spending that james talks about, but i can t give him a break on medicaid reform which failed as part of health care reform that. was the big failure. repealing as part failure to repeal and replace obamacare because that s going to stick with them for a long time as medicaid increases. yeah, it will and the other thing they failed immigration, daca bill, battling inside the congress and i think, you know, james makes a fair point, spending the level of spending is a serious issue with a lot of republican voters and what we are talking about here
i would say in defense president trump did not promise us huge cuts in spending. entitlement reform was not part of his pitch. i m not sure how much you can hold him to that in terms of what he promised in 2016 but as a governing failure that he and the congress owns i think controlling spending would be one of them. paul: dan, i would be willing to give the congress a break on that short-term domestic spending that james talks about, but i can t give him a break on medicaid reform which failed as part of health care reform that. was the big failure. repealing as part failure to repeal and replace obamacare because that s going to stick with them for a long time as medicaid increases. yeah, it will and the other thing they failed immigration, daca bill, battling inside the congress and i think, you know, james makes a fair point, spending the level of spending is a serious issue with a lot of republican voters and
president trump meeting with lawmakers today, promising to love them. a meeting on possible gun control measures, and what he said seems familiar, it s because the president sounded equally willing to compromise on daca and immigration just last month. when this group comes back, hopefully with an agreement, this group and others from the senate, from the house, comes back with an agreement, i m signing it. i mean, i will be signing it. i m not going to say oh, gee, i want this, i want that, he ll be signing it. congressman elizabeth epstein represents the district with sandy hook elementary. starting with that clip, the president says bring me a daca bill, i m going to seen it. he was brought two, with bipartisan support and rejected them both. why is that a preamble? i tell you, i represent
lawmakers today, promising to love them. a meeting on possible gun control measures, and what he said seems familiar, it s because the president sounded equally willing to compromise on daca and immigration just last month. when this group comes back, hopefully with an agreement, this group and others from the senate, from the house, comes back with an agreement, i m signing it. i mean, i will be signing it. i m not going to say oh, gee, i want this, i want that, he ll be signing it. congressman elizabeth epstein represents the district with sandy hook elementary. starting with that clip, the president says bring me a daca bill, i m going to seen it. he was brought two, with bipartisan support and rejected them both. why is that a preamble? i tell you, i represent