Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:McCarthy now has the votes. he will be speaker tomorrow after the first vote
That’s great Elise, try to wear a better suit tomorrow.
you didn't like my outfit today. Maybe I'll wear something shorter and tighter? would you like that?
Great, we shall all turn to stone tomorrow. 😬
Rude American!
Ah, so you admit you aren't actually American!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:McCarthy now has the votes. he will be speaker tomorrow after the first vote
That’s great Elise, try to wear a better suit tomorrow.
you didn't like my outfit today. Maybe I'll wear something shorter and tighter? would you like that?
Great, we shall all turn to stone tomorrow. 😬
Rude American!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:McCarthy now has the votes. he will be speaker tomorrow after the first vote
That’s great Elise, try to wear a better suit tomorrow.
you didn't like my outfit today. Maybe I'll wear something shorter and tighter? would you like that?
Great, we shall all turn to stone tomorrow. 😬
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this like a filibuster situation where the are sleeping on cots and peeing gatorade bottles or are they allowed to leave?
You have to be present to vote but you can step into the cloakrooms for a snack or bathroom break.
One round of voting takes a long time so you can probably vote and leave... or leave and make sure you're back in time to vote.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:McCarthy now has the votes. he will be speaker tomorrow after the first vote
That’s great Elise, try to wear a better suit tomorrow.
you didn't like my outfit today. Maybe I'll wear something shorter and tighter? would you like that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How long can it take before there a gov shutdown?
The government doesn’t shut down over this. The House just can’t do any business before the Speaker is elected, which means Congress cannot pass any bills until the issue is resolved.
Let’s imagine for a minute the kinds of things that could happen, virtually instantly as far as outside observers are concerned, that would make having no Congress a problem.
This is really not a good situation.
There is no imminent danger to our republic. The nation was far more destabilized after the 2020 election.
Am I the only one of us who lived through 9/11?
Jan 6th was much more a threat vs 9/11
It’s not w competition between the two. The point is that an event like 9/11 happening now would be v. bad. If I know this, surely Putin does as well.
Putin doesn’t have the resources to pull off anything close to 9/11.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:McCarthy now has the votes. he will be speaker tomorrow after the first vote
That’s great Elise, try to wear a better suit tomorrow.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Matt Gaetz sent a letter to the Architect of the Capitol, asking why McCarthy is allowed to occupy the Speaker's Office. Gaetz calls him a "squatter."
Matt Gaetz is always a jackass, but that is hilarious.
Anonymous wrote:McCarthy now has the votes. he will be speaker tomorrow after the first vote
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How long can it take before there a gov shutdown?
The government doesn’t shut down over this. The House just can’t do any business before the Speaker is elected, which means Congress cannot pass any bills until the issue is resolved.
Let’s imagine for a minute the kinds of things that could happen, virtually instantly as far as outside observers are concerned, that would make having no Congress a problem.
This is really not a good situation.
There is no imminent danger to our republic. The nation was far more destabilized after the 2020 election.
Am I the only one of us who lived through 9/11?
Jan 6th was much more a threat vs 9/11
It’s not w competition between the two. The point is that an event like 9/11 happening now would be v. bad. If I know this, surely Putin does as well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In the end, he's going to get his votes. This is just fake theater.
Not fake. It's brinkmanship to extract concessions from the future Speaker. We'll end up with McCarthy moving to the right (making more concessions to the Freedom Caucus) for the privilege of becoming Speaker of the House. Not good for the country, but it's not like there's any better viable candidate.
Not clear there are meaningful concessions to give. He’s already caved to allow a single member to seek a vote on his removal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How long can it take before there a gov shutdown?
The government doesn’t shut down over this. The House just can’t do any business before the Speaker is elected, which means Congress cannot pass any bills until the issue is resolved.
Let’s imagine for a minute the kinds of things that could happen, virtually instantly as far as outside observers are concerned, that would make having no Congress a problem.
This is really not a good situation.
There is no imminent danger to our republic. The nation was far more destabilized after the 2020 election.
Am I the only one of us who lived through 9/11?
Jan 6th was much more a threat vs 9/11
Anonymous wrote:Matt Gaetz sent a letter to the Architect of the Capitol, asking why McCarthy is allowed to occupy the Speaker's Office. Gaetz calls him a "squatter."