Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It kind of warms my heart that the Republicans may actually expel this bozo even if it costs them the seat. I guess the calculation is that he is a useless liability.
I doubt the GOP will expel him, too chicken and they seem to love the crazy right now.
They’re going to get another chance this week: According to a CSPAN producer, Rep. Robert Garcia (D-CA) on the House floor gave notice of his intent to offer a privileged resolution to expel Santos and force a floor vote. Rep. Dan Goldman (D-NY), co-lead on the resolution, was seated next to him. House now has 2 days to take action.
ASAP. This has taken way too long. How long does it take to replace him so that district can actually have representation in the house?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It kind of warms my heart that the Republicans may actually expel this bozo even if it costs them the seat. I guess the calculation is that he is a useless liability.
I doubt the GOP will expel him, too chicken and they seem to love the crazy right now.
They’re going to get another chance this week: According to a CSPAN producer, Rep. Robert Garcia (D-CA) on the House floor gave notice of his intent to offer a privileged resolution to expel Santos and force a floor vote. Rep. Dan Goldman (D-NY), co-lead on the resolution, was seated next to him. House now has 2 days to take action.
ASAP. This has taken way too long. How long does it take to replace him so that district can actually have representation in the house?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It kind of warms my heart that the Republicans may actually expel this bozo even if it costs them the seat. I guess the calculation is that he is a useless liability.
I doubt the GOP will expel him, too chicken and they seem to love the crazy right now.
They’re going to get another chance this week: According to a CSPAN producer, Rep. Robert Garcia (D-CA) on the House floor gave notice of his intent to offer a privileged resolution to expel Santos and force a floor vote. Rep. Dan Goldman (D-NY), co-lead on the resolution, was seated next to him. House now has 2 days to take action.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It kind of warms my heart that the Republicans may actually expel this bozo even if it costs them the seat. I guess the calculation is that he is a useless liability.
I doubt the GOP will expel him, too chicken and they seem to love the crazy right now.
Anonymous wrote:It kind of warms my heart that the Republicans may actually expel this bozo even if it costs them the seat. I guess the calculation is that he is a useless liability.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I gotta say, of all the crazy Rs, this guy is more entertaining than the rest of them combined. I admire his moxie and his style. And he will no doubt have one of the best reality TV shows once this is over, if he can keep himself out of jail.
Narrator: Santos would not be able to keep himself out of jail.
Anonymous wrote:I gotta say, of all the crazy Rs, this guy is more entertaining than the rest of them combined. I admire his moxie and his style. And he will no doubt have one of the best reality TV shows once this is over, if he can keep himself out of jail.
Anonymous wrote:I like him, it's a shame that he is going to be removed from Congress.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:why is a 36 year old getting BOTAX? is it common to get it at 36? I thought 36 used to e young, but idk..
I have a Brazilian friend who said she started preventive Botox at age 30.
Anonymous wrote:why is a 36 year old getting BOTAX? is it common to get it at 36? I thought 36 used to e young, but idk..
Anonymous wrote:why is a 36 year old getting BOTAX? is it common to get it at 36? I thought 36 used to e young, but idk..