https://thehill.com/homenews/senate/...or-second-time
Thanks Mitch, very cool.
https://thehill.com/homenews/senate/...or-second-time
Thanks Mitch, very cool.
I thought it was funny how he tried to walk it back by saying he is just a nationalist. Richard Steele laughed at him trying to be like Trump.
https://www.senate.gov/legislative/L...n=1&vote=00006
Oh hey what we got here.
Sweet lets see who's a spineless dickwad.
FEELING THAT BERN
I think he's been busy dealing with the sexual harassment allegations among his campaign staffers that somehow took two years to come out.
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Why would be even vote no on that?
Get off the Kool-aid. Abstentions are a pussy's "No."
12:31pm the Senate began a 15 minute roll call vote on the motion to invoke cloture on S.J.Res.2, disapproving the President's proposal to take an action relating to the application of certain sanctions with respect to the Russian Federation;
Not Invoked: 57-42
Can anyone translate what, if anything, this actually means in practice?The House unanimously passed a resolution to reopen the government — but there was drama on the floor
From CNN's Ashley Killough
Democrats moved to pass their bill to reopen government until Feb. 28.
Normally a Republican would ask for a recorded vote, but no Republican did and so the continuing resolution was passed unanimously.
Drama unfolded: Republicans claimed that GOP Congressman Brett Guthrie tried to object and ask for a recorded vote, but Democrats claimed they didn't hear it. There was a big debate about the vote between House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer and Republican Congressman Steve Scalise on the floor.
But a lot of members already left for the airports, since this last vote series was the final series of the week, and Democrats went ahead and recessed.
So where do things stand? Republicans are now on record supporting the Democratic measure to reopen government and they are not happy.
Nothing tangibly. The Senate would have to take up the same bill and pass it, then trump sign it. All this means is, on the record, all Republicans in the house supported Pelosi's bill to reopen the government for a month, and the senate and Trump didnt entertain it.
Nothing but food for the pundits on network news.
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https://www.rollcall.com/news/congre...ck-puerto-rico
Trump’s America ladies and gentlemen.The House floor erupted Thursday shortly before Congress adjourned for the week when Republican Rep. Jason Smith yelled a controversial and potentially racially charged remark across the aisle as Democratic Rep. Tony Cárdenas was at the podium.
“Go back to Puerto Rico!” the Missouri shouted, punctuating a stream of Republican whooping and hollering at the Democratic majority for initially rejecting their request to redo a vote on a continuing resolution to reopen shuttered agencies through Feb. 28.
Fucking disgusting.
Did Tony reply with "Eat a bag of dicks, redneck!"? Because I feel that would be an appropriate response.
https://www.marketwatch.com/story/tr...ess-2019-01-17
Pennsylvania Rep Tom Marino will be leaving congress just days into his fifth term to work for the private sector. Marino was Trump's election co-chair for the state. The democratic governor will now schedule a special election.
Appoint someone? Or call for a special election?
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Special election, says the article
AOC participated in twitch stream of Donkey Kong 64 by Hbomberguy as a charity fundraiser and vocalized crystal clear support for trans community.
Senate is voting now on two bills - the wall-funding/government reopen bill, and a clean continuing resolution to open government for 3 weeks.