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In reply to the discussion: Do we build walls, or bridges? [View all]marylandblue
(12,344 posts)Trump may agree to the Democratic bill to "prove" he can get something done. Democrats should try to get it through in this Congress, but no matter if Republicans refuse. If they don't accept the Democratic version with little or no change, then the voters decide in 2020. I am confident they will like the Democratic version better.
At the end of the last Congress, some modest prison reforms got through with support from both parties. IIRC some Republicans wanted to stop, but Trump backed it. I think he made a few calls to convince Republicans. It's not a major issue for most of us, but from what I read it sounds good.
If you don't like the bill, please don't discount it because you don't agree with it or have it confused with a different bill, as happened to me on a different post. You asked for examples of common ground, it is an example, not a piece of earth shattering perfection.