@BrazzyBBl hey man! I was searching Grok for someone who does ORB and it brought your name up! You’re famous ⭐️! Lol I’d like to know more about how you trade the 15min ORB. Great job by the way!
@RealizedTrader@MrZincx Tilt is your ego. Also you get in a trade and it gets you out then it does the exact fucking thing after you lost big then it really gets to you. Endless cycle. But gotta control the emotion and be like it’s ok. Come back tomorrow and make double.
@MrZincx been following you for a bit. You are doing really well. Question for you is when trading evals do you try to get funded quickly or take your time. Also how much would you say someone on a 50K should make a day using 2-4 $MNQ?
Can they actually defund ICE?
No, not really — not in any realistic or complete way right now. Here's why:
- Republicans control both the House and Senate (as of early 2026), plus the White House. Appropriations bills need majority support in both chambers and the President's signature. Republicans are very unlikely to pass (or even bring to a vote) any bill that slashes or heavily restricts ICE funding — especially during Trump's second term when mass deportations are a top priority.
- Progressives are in the minority within Congress overall and even within the Democratic caucus. House Democratic leadership (e.g., Hakeem Jeffries) has not endorsed a full defund/block strategy and appears focused on narrower reforms or avoiding a shutdown fight they might lose politically.
- Even if every CPC member votes no, Republicans can pass DHS funding with their own votes + potentially some moderate Democrats. A true "defund" would require Democrats to hold unified leverage (which they don't have) and force a shutdown showdown — something many centrist/moderate Democrats resist because shutdowns tend to hurt the party seen as obstructing government operations.
- ICE has received significant separate/ supplemental funding in recent big packages (like the "One Big Beautiful Bill Act" referenced in coverage), which isn't tied to the regular appropriations process the progressives are targeting.
In short: This is mostly political signaling and pressure from the left wing of the Democratic Party — reviving "defund/abolish ICE" rhetoric from 2018–2020 — but it's very unlikely to actually cut ICE's funding or operations in the current Congress. It highlights internal Democratic tensions and gives conservatives/Trump allies ammunition to portray Democrats as soft on immigration/enforcement. The deportations and ICE activities are expected to continue largely unabated.
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