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Quoted: He's just trollin' now View Quote Not necessarily. According to Q pipe dream DJT can be made speaker, then go after kicking out Biden and Cumela for various crimes, and bam Bob is your Uncle and we have the great MAGA back as GEOTUS. We’re living in clown world, who’s to say it can’t happen. |
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Quoted: This crap is getting embarrassing. Someone from the Republicans needs to take charge. View Quote If McCarthy wants to be speaker then he needs to offer the concessions that the Freedom Caucus wants, such as requiring a bill be posted 72 hours before a vote so that people have time to read it. The fact that McCarthy is refusing such requests shows that he should not be Speaker of the House. He isn't a leader, he is just trying to force through his agenda. |
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Quoted: This isn't the RNC discussing campaign strategy. This is lawmakers discussing policy that will shape laws that directly affect us. We have a right to now. View Quote Policy decisions, and agreements to bring legislation to the floor is horse trading... You know your right to a democratic process ended when your vote went in the box right? Your representative has free reign after that. Your only recourse is a recall petition (if available) or voting him out next time. |
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Congress has gotten too used to rushing through everything.
Passing bills without reading it. Vote for it because we say so. Bullshit! Slowing down the process is good and I hope this becomes the norm again for EVERYTHING! |
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Thanks for the insight, Glenn. THIS Is How Conservatives Stop LOSING in 2023 | Glenn TV | Ep 242 |
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Quoted: Policy decisions, and agreements to bring legislation to the floor is horse trading... You know your right to a democratic process ended when your vote went in the box right? Your representative has free reign after that. Your only recourse is a recall petition (if available) or voting him out next time. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: This isn't the RNC discussing campaign strategy. This is lawmakers discussing policy that will shape laws that directly affect us. We have a right to now. Policy decisions, and agreements to bring legislation to the floor is horse trading... You know your right to a democratic process ended when your vote went in the box right? Your representative has free reign after that. Your only recourse is a recall petition (if available) or voting him out next time. Respectfully bullshit. Political speech is the most protected speech. Which means we can shitpost. |
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Quoted: Not necessarily. According to Q pipe dream DJT can be made speaker, then go after kicking out Biden and Cumela for various crimes, and bam Bob is your Uncle and we have the great MAGA back as GEOTUS. We’re living in clown world, who’s to say it can’t happen. View Quote SOTH does not have to be a house member, so yes Trump is eligible. They need 67 Senate votes to convict & remove Joe & the Hoe so it wouldn't happen. |
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Republicans Chip Roy (Tex.), Keith Self (Tex.) and Matthew M. Rosendale (Mont.) voted for Florida Republican Byron Donalds on the seventh ballot. Pennsylvania Republican Scott Perry, who has voted against California Republican Kevin McCarthy in all rounds, was missing from the House floor during this roll call. So was Indiana Republican Victoria Spartz, who supported McCarthy in the first three rounds but voted "present" on all three ballots Wednesday.
Republicans Bob Good (Va.), Paul A. Gosar (Ariz.), Andy Harris (Md.), Anna Paulina Luna (Fla.), Mary E. Miller (Ill.), Ralph Norman (S.C.), and Andy Ogles (Tenn.) voted for Florida Republican Byron Donalds on the seventh ballot. The seven are part of the group of GOP lawmakers who oppose Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.). On the seventh ballot, Florida Republican Matt Gaetz voted for former president Donald Trump as speaker. Gaetz is one of the GOP holdouts who have refused to support California Republican Kevin McCarthy. Gaetz's vote for Trump sparked some surprise in the chamber, while some of his Republican colleagues namely, Georgia's Marjorie Taylor Greene laughed. Republicans Andy Biggs (Ariz.), Dan Bishop (N.C.), Lauren Boebert (Colo.), Josh Brecheen (Okla.), Michael Cloud (Tex.), Andrew S. Clyde (Ga.) and Eli Crane (Ariz.) voted for Florida Republican Byron Donalds, who was not present when his name was called during the roll-call vote. update: Florida Republican Byron Donalds voted for himself on the seventh ballot. He missed his name during the roll call vote. Pennsylvania Republican Scott Perry, one of the holdouts, missed out on the roll-call and nearly the post-roll call votes. "You've missed this vote twice!!" Florida Republican Matt Gaetz said, while ushering Perry in. He voted for Donalds. Indiana Republican Victoria Spartz again voted present. |
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Quoted: Republicans Chip Roy (Tex.), Keith Self (Tex.) and Matthew M. Rosendale (Mont.) voted for Florida Republican Byron Donalds on the seventh ballot. Pennsylvania Republican Scott Perry, who has voted against California Republican Kevin McCarthy in all rounds, was missing from the House floor during this roll call. So was Indiana Republican Victoria Spartz, who supported McCarthy in the first three rounds but voted "present" on all three ballots Wednesday. Republicans Bob Good (Va.), Paul A. Gosar (Ariz.), Andy Harris (Md.), Anna Paulina Luna (Fla.), Mary E. Miller (Ill.), Ralph Norman (S.C.), and Andy Ogles (Tenn.) voted for Florida Republican Byron Donalds on the seventh ballot. The seven are part of the group of GOP lawmakers who oppose Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.). View Quote Perry voted Donalds. |
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Quoted: If McCarthy wants to be speaker then he needs to offer the concessions that the Freedom Caucus wants, such as requiring a bill be posted 72 hours before a vote so that people have time to read it. The fact that McCarthy is refusing such requests shows that he should not be Speaker of the House. He isn't a leader, he is just trying to force through his agenda. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: This crap is getting embarrassing. Someone from the Republicans needs to take charge. If McCarthy wants to be speaker then he needs to offer the concessions that the Freedom Caucus wants, such as requiring a bill be posted 72 hours before a vote so that people have time to read it. The fact that McCarthy is refusing such requests shows that he should not be Speaker of the House. He isn't a leader, he is just trying to force through his agenda. Agreed. You have to be Speaker to do Speaker shit, and Kevin wants to be Speaker. |
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Watching ABC news talk about how these "idiots don't realize how the government is run" in not voting for McCarthy. "They want unrealistic things like the debt ceiling not being raised".
It truly amazes me that people don't know what principles are anymore. A "reporter" just said, "You don't just give in to these legislative terrorists, because they'll want more next time". And the irony is lost on her. |
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Quoted: Republicans Chip Roy (Tex.), Keith Self (Tex.) and Matthew M. Rosendale (Mont.) voted for Florida Republican Byron Donalds on the seventh ballot. Pennsylvania Republican Scott Perry, who has voted against California Republican Kevin McCarthy in all rounds, was missing from the House floor during this roll call. So was Indiana Republican Victoria Spartz, who supported McCarthy in the first three rounds but voted "present" on all three ballots Wednesday. Republicans Bob Good (Va.), Paul A. Gosar (Ariz.), Andy Harris (Md.), Anna Paulina Luna (Fla.), Mary E. Miller (Ill.), Ralph Norman (S.C.), and Andy Ogles (Tenn.) voted for Florida Republican Byron Donalds on the seventh ballot. The seven are part of the group of GOP lawmakers who oppose Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.). On the seventh ballot, Florida Republican Matt Gaetz voted for former president Donald Trump as speaker. Gaetz is one of the GOP holdouts who have refused to support California Republican Kevin McCarthy. Gaetz's vote for Trump sparked some surprise in the chamber, while some of his Republican colleagues namely, Georgia's Marjorie Taylor Greene laughed. Republicans Andy Biggs (Ariz.), Dan Bishop (N.C.), Lauren Boebert (Colo.), Josh Brecheen (Okla.), Michael Cloud (Tex.), Andrew S. Clyde (Ga.) and Eli Crane (Ariz.) voted for Florida Republican Byron Donalds, who was not present when his name was called during the roll-call vote. View Quote Perry and Spartz both voted late. (Byron and Present) |
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Quoted: Respectfully bullshit. Political speech is the most protected speech. Which means we can shitpost. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: This isn't the RNC discussing campaign strategy. This is lawmakers discussing policy that will shape laws that directly affect us. We have a right to now. Policy decisions, and agreements to bring legislation to the floor is horse trading... You know your right to a democratic process ended when your vote went in the box right? Your representative has free reign after that. Your only recourse is a recall petition (if available) or voting him out next time. Respectfully bullshit. Political speech is the most protected speech. Which means we can shitpost. I don't believe anyone was jumping up and down on your right to an opinion... nobody said you had to be listened to though. .. just sayin'. |
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Quoted: Perry voted Donalds. View Quote Quoted: Perry and Spartz both voted late. (Byron and Present) View Quote Thanks, updated it with: (I'm just pulling this off WaPo) "Florida Republican Byron Donalds voted for himself on the seventh ballot. He missed his name during the roll call vote. Pennsylvania Republican Scott Perry, one of the holdouts, missed out on the roll-call and nearly the post-roll call votes. "You've missed this vote twice!!" Florida Republican Matt Gaetz said, while ushering Perry in. He voted for Donalds. Indiana Republican Victoria Spartz again voted present." |
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Quoted: SOTH does not have to be a house member, so yes Trump is eligible. They need 67 Senate votes to convict & remove Joe & the Hoe so it wouldn't happen. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Not necessarily. According to Q pipe dream DJT can be made speaker, then go after kicking out Biden and Cumela for various crimes, and bam Bob is your Uncle and we have the great MAGA back as GEOTUS. We’re living in clown world, who’s to say it can’t happen. SOTH does not have to be a house member, so yes Trump is eligible. They need 67 Senate votes to convict & remove Joe & the Hoe so it wouldn't happen. I will leave it constitutional lawyers to work out; but I think this assumption that SOTH need not be an elected member of the house may be erroneous. Some scholars are saying it would not survive court challenge. And challenged it would be in the case of an outsider. |
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Quoted: Congress has gotten too used to rushing through everything. Passing bills without reading it. Vote for it because we say so. Bullshit! Slowing down the process is good and I hope this becomes the norm again for EVERYTHING! View Quote the whole process is so sickening. the reps do some bill draft requests but the laws we all are asked to live by are drafted up by deep state bureaucrats never read and passed via unintelligible voice votes |
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I just want to know how they are going to read off the vote results....
Is it going to be "The Distinguished Gentleman from Mar a Lago ... Donald Trump ... 1 " |
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Quoted: I will leave it constitutional lawyers to work out; but I think this assumption that SOTH need not be an elected member of the house may be erroneous. Some scholars are saying it would not survive court challenge. And challenged it would be in the case of an outsider. View Quote Courts don't get involved in the inner workings of the other branches - so if a majority of the House put Trump in the courts would refuse to overturn it. Hawaii judge would be struck down quickly on appeal... |
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Give them each a 3 foot section of garden hose and last one standing wins
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Quoted: Not necessarily. According to Q pipe dream DJT can be made speaker, then go after kicking out Biden and Cumela for various crimes, and bam Bob is your Uncle and we have the great MAGA back as GEOTUS. We’re living in clown world, who’s to say it can’t happen. View Quote Trust the plan! |
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Quoted: Quoted: Not necessarily. According to Q pipe dream DJT can be made speaker, then go after kicking out Biden and Cumela for various crimes, and bam Bob is your Uncle and we have the great MAGA back as GEOTUS. We’re living in clown world, who’s to say it can’t happen. Trust the plan! Wasn't the plan to re-instate Trump in August? They never said which August though did they? |
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At this point I think dragging a FAS crack whore off the street and making her Speaker is more viable than naming any elected cocksucker. Of course, I feel that way about the general elections too.
A cocksucker is a cocksucker. At least street whores give value for the money spent. |
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That Clerk of the House has been an oak tree of a person throughout all this. No emotion and just doing her job.
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Is this putz
Heard wrong - guess he's from FL |
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Quoted: At this point I think dragging a FAS crack whore off the street and making her Speaker is more viable than naming any elected cocksucker. Of course, I feel that way about the general elections too. A cocksucker is a cocksucker. At least street whores give value for the money spent. View Quote Joke is on us. Almost all of the people in that room are whores its just not always sex they sell |
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Quoted: This is what @Miami_JBT has been waiting on and angling for, you have to read between the lines View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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Quoted: Joke is on us. Almost all of the people in that room are whores its just not always sex they sell View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: At this point I think dragging a FAS crack whore off the street and making her Speaker is more viable than naming any elected cocksucker. Of course, I feel that way about the general elections too. A cocksucker is a cocksucker. At least street whores give value for the money spent. Joke is on us. Almost all of the people in that room are whores its just not always sex they sell |
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Quoted: Whores are honest folk. They tell you up front how much it costs to get screwed. Politicians are cheaters and scoundrels. They say you're getting it for free, then rip you off. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: At this point I think dragging a FAS crack whore off the street and making her Speaker is more viable than naming any elected cocksucker. Of course, I feel that way about the general elections too. A cocksucker is a cocksucker. At least street whores give value for the money spent. Joke is on us. Almost all of the people in that room are whores its just not always sex they sell Fair point Politicians <<<<<< whores |
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A couple of people, including Boebert, switched to vote for the enemy...
EDIT: Maybe not, Boebert voted for someone new. |
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