It says all nominations on the Secretary’s desk. Plus, they passed the ones for the Joint Chiefs last week - one by one. |
+1 Several Republicans also spent the 4th of July in Russia a few years ago, which was very weird. https://www.washingtonpost.com/powerpost/republicans-on-russia-trip-face-scorn-and-ridicule-from-critics-at-home/2018/07/05/68f0f810-807e-11e8-b0ef-fffcabeff946_story.html |
It wasn’t “weird.” It was treachery. |
It isn’t baseless accusations. The Republican Party works for Russia. If that had really been Republicans “warning” Russia, it would have been bipartisan. And not on the Fourth of July as if a summons from the boss had made all those quislings appear in Moscow. As it is with the way that the GOP just almost shut down the government over aid to Ukraine, it sure looks like the GOP is still doing Putin’s bidding. |
NP and happy the shutdown was averted (or postponed?). My DH is a Fed and would have worked for no pay. He also spent the last two days of the week in meetings and conference calls to prepare for the shutdown. So much time of so many workers wasted, and what about in 45 days? All over again? |
There has been nothing new under the sun here. Start prepping now if you are a worrier or think there will be a shutdown in 45 days. |
Yep. Thanks to the MAGAs. |
McCarthy is a clown. Well he better walk a fine line because he is going to need democrats to keep his speakership. |
and he will also need democrats for any budget deal. |