pass despite knowing that, before they vote, lawmakers admit there is no plan b. no back-up scenario, no way out of this mess as of today and that means hundreds of thousands of workers like the ones right here on your screen will miss their second paychecks tomorrow. how does the white house see it? it is a little bit of pain, but it s going to be for the future of our country and their children and their grandchildren and generations after them will thank them for their sacrifice right now. there are reports that there are some federal workers who are going to homeless shelters to get food. i know they are and i don t really quite understand why. there s no real reason why they shouldn t be able to get a loan against it. i ve met with my individual staff members and god bless them. they re working for free. they re volunteering, but they do it because they believe government service is honorable and they believe in president trump and they re working as
acknowledgement that there will have to be a plan b. no. is there sort of plan if the plan doesn t pass? no. it s going to pass. so that s it. well, it didn t pass. it didn t pass. and look, again, it s his job to go out and be optimistic and talk for his boss. it s one of the toughest jobs. we both covered the building. there is questions about the credibility of the president, the things that the president says in that podium. now there is a performance question. rebecca is right. this is a preexisting condition, they were there when john boehner was speaker. he left town. they frustrated him. the fractures in the republican party are preexisting conditions. this is why donald trump won. if you re a senator and republican he was and he said this himself i alone. he was the businessman who was going to be able to negotiate these big, tough deals.