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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]They backtracked on USAID and admitted they have to go through Congress. I think you’re right about where they’ll target, but I don’t see them pulling the same stunt. They’ve already said they’ll have to present a legislative proposal for abolishing ED and can’t just do it by fiat.[/quote] Aren’t the GOP eunuchs just going to rubberstamp everything?[/quote] I think they need 60 votes in the Senate to approve an agency reorganization, but don’t quote me on that. Even if they can approve it with a simple majority, not all Republicans will be on board with dismantling the agencies their committees spend all day overseeing.[/quote] On the one hand, blind loyalty to Trump and Elmo seems to be the name of the game right now. On the other hand, you don’t get to Congress or certainly not the Supreme Court by voluntarily giving up powers, responsibilities, and oversight that you once had. [/quote] I think it's less blind loyalty and more a fear of getting primaried out that is motivating people to cede their power.[/quote]
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