wease wrote:B’s right. The House GOP is so intent on making the Democrats the villains they won’t support any kind of bipartisan anything
Disagree. If a bunch of Dems vote for Jordan today because we need a house speaker for continuity of government reasons, republicans would not switch mid vote.
I was imagining a real candidate. I wasn't imagining that you expected the Dems to vote for a sweaty, child-molesting insurrectionist.
Same
That's fair, but it wasnt McCarthy. It wasnt Scalise. It's not Jordan. Along side that you have to acknowledge that not voting someone into place that has serious and Constitutional impacts to both continuity of government and getting past the CR as we are teetering on the edge of a major conflict in the most dangerous part of the world while actively fighting a war in the second most dangerous... and we do this as our debt spirals out of control and our cities are being crushed under the influx of immigrants. This is NOT to say it's the blue team's fault, but we need the country to function and though it sucks, the minority maybe need to bend for the sake of putting the welfare of the citizens over the welfare of the party.
"The fatal flaw of all revolutionaries is that they know how to tear things down but don't have a f**king clue about how to build anything."
wease wrote:B’s right. The House GOP is so intent on making the Democrats the villains they won’t support any kind of bipartisan anything
Disagree. If a bunch of Dems vote for Jordan today because we need a house speaker for continuity of government reasons, republicans would not switch mid vote.
I was imagining a real candidate. I wasn't imagining that you expected the Dems to vote for a sweaty, child-molesting insurrectionist.
Same
That's fair, but it wasnt McCarthy. It wasnt Scalise. It's not Jordan. Along side that you have to acknowledge that not voting someone into place that has serious and Constitutional impacts to both continuity of government and getting past the CR as we are teetering on the edge of a major conflict in the most dangerous part of the world while actively fighting a war in the second most dangerous... and we do this as our debt spirals out of control and our cities are being crushed under the influx of immigrants. This is NOT to say it's the blue team's fault, but we need the country to function and though it sucks, the minority maybe need to bend for the sake of putting the welfare of the citizens over the welfare of the party.
Maybe the majority should be as unified as the minority so they could actually accomplish something instead of trying to throw the blame on the minority.
Let me tell you, Homer Simpson is cock of nothing!
- C. Montgomery Burns
Peeps wrote:i love how kevin is placing blame soley on the Democrats that his party cannot elect a speaker
Maybe the majority should be as unified as the minority so they could actually accomplish something instead of trying to throw the blame on the minority.
I even saw someone was trying to blame Biden.
Let me tell you, Homer Simpson is cock of nothing!
- C. Montgomery Burns
Rep. Mariannette Miller-Meeks (R-Iowa) revealed she has received death threats after reversing her support for Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) on the second Speaker ballot Wednesday.
Miller-Meeks said she received “credible death threats” and a “barrage of threatening calls,” according to a statement posted to X, formerly known as Twitter.
She said her office is “cooperating fully” and the proper authorities have been notified.
Miller-Meeks was one of four Republicans to switch their support Wednesday after voting for Jordan on the first ballot.
“One thing I cannot stomach, or support is a bully,” she said. “I did not stand for bullies before I voted for Chairwoman Granger and when I voted for Speaker designaee Jordan, and I will not bend to bullies now.”
Miller-Meeks instead voted for Rep. Kay Granger (R-Texas), claiming the Texas Republican has demonstrated “great leadership” as chairwoman of the Appropriations Committee.
Bi_3 wrote:That's fair, but it wasnt McCarthy. It wasnt Scalise. It's not Jordan. Along side that you have to acknowledge that not voting someone into place that has serious and Constitutional impacts to both continuity of government and getting past the CR as we are teetering on the edge of a major conflict in the most dangerous part of the world while actively fighting a war in the second most dangerous... and we do this as our debt spirals out of control and our cities are being crushed under the influx of immigrants. This is NOT to say it's the blue team's fault, but we need the country to function and though it sucks, the minority maybe need to bend for the sake of putting the welfare of the citizens over the welfare of the party.
there are 221 republicans. there are 212 democrats. do you truly believe that the dems should fall in line with what the republicans want? if the gavel was in the other hand and the democrats were as fractured as the republicans are do you believe the republicans would say lets do whats best for the democrats and our country or do you think the republicans would say see, the dems cant even work within their own party and you think they will work with us?
Bi_3 wrote:That's fair, but it wasnt McCarthy. It wasnt Scalise. It's not Jordan. Along side that you have to acknowledge that not voting someone into place that has serious and Constitutional impacts to both continuity of government and getting past the CR as we are teetering on the edge of a major conflict in the most dangerous part of the world while actively fighting a war in the second most dangerous... and we do this as our debt spirals out of control and our cities are being crushed under the influx of immigrants. This is NOT to say it's the blue team's fault, but we need the country to function and though it sucks, the minority maybe need to bend for the sake of putting the welfare of the citizens over the welfare of the party.
there are 221 republicans. there are 212 democrats. do you truly believe that the dems should fall in line with what the republicans want? if the gavel was in the other hand and the democrats were as fractured as the republicans are do you believe the republicans would say lets do whats best for the democrats and our country or do you think the republicans would say see, the dems cant even work within their own party and you think they will work with us?
I believe we are in increasingly desperate need of a speaker and I recognize the dems cannot elect one on their own.
"The fatal flaw of all revolutionaries is that they know how to tear things down but don't have a f**king clue about how to build anything."
We haven't had a functioning government in years, and when we did it's only function was to fuck us over more effectively. I could not care less about this, and you shouldn't waste an ounce of your brain power worrying about shutdowns or speakers. I assure you military contractors and other monstrous institutions will ensure that the government doesn't collapse. Go outside.
Bi_3 wrote:the minority maybe need to bend for the sake of putting the welfare of the citizens over the welfare of the party.
A majority of Representatives currently opposes Jim Jordan as Speaker. What you are proposing is that the majority bend to the will of the minority, because the minority refuses to compromise.
Bi_3 wrote:That's fair, but it wasnt McCarthy. It wasnt Scalise. It's not Jordan. Along side that you have to acknowledge that not voting someone into place that has serious and Constitutional impacts to both continuity of government and getting past the CR as we are teetering on the edge of a major conflict in the most dangerous part of the world while actively fighting a war in the second most dangerous... and we do this as our debt spirals out of control and our cities are being crushed under the influx of immigrants. This is NOT to say it's the blue team's fault, but we need the country to function and though it sucks, the minority maybe need to bend for the sake of putting the welfare of the citizens over the welfare of the party.
there are 221 republicans. there are 212 democrats. do you truly believe that the dems should fall in line with what the republicans want? if the gavel was in the other hand and the democrats were as fractured as the republicans are do you believe the republicans would say lets do whats best for the democrats and our country or do you think the republicans would say see, the dems cant even work within their own party and you think they will work with us?
I believe we are in increasingly desperate need of a speaker and I recognize the dems cannot elect one on their own.
it is not up to the democratic party nor the republican party to vote to help the other party with who the speaker of the house is
Bi_3 wrote:the minority maybe need to bend for the sake of putting the welfare of the citizens over the welfare of the party.
A majority of Representatives currently opposes Jim Jordan as Speaker. What you are proposing is that the majority bend to the will of the minority, because the minority refuses to compromise.
I never said it needs to be Jordan, only that it needs to be someone.
Peeps wrote:
Bi_3 wrote:
Peeps wrote:
Bi_3 wrote:That's fair, but it wasnt McCarthy. It wasnt Scalise. It's not Jordan. Along side that you have to acknowledge that not voting someone into place that has serious and Constitutional impacts to both continuity of government and getting past the CR as we are teetering on the edge of a major conflict in the most dangerous part of the world while actively fighting a war in the second most dangerous... and we do this as our debt spirals out of control and our cities are being crushed under the influx of immigrants. This is NOT to say it's the blue team's fault, but we need the country to function and though it sucks, the minority maybe needs to bend for the sake of putting the welfare of the citizens over the welfare of the party.
there are 221 republicans. there are 212 democrats. do you truly believe that the dems should fall in line with what the republicans want? if the gavel was in the other hand and the democrats were as fractured as the republicans are do you believe the republicans would say lets do whats best for the democrats and our country or do you think the republicans would say see, the dems cant even work within their own party and you think they will work with us?
I believe we are in increasingly desperate need of a speaker and I recognize the dems cannot elect one on their own.
it is not up to the democratic party nor the republican party to vote to help the other party with who the speaker of the house is
That's 100% true, but we need a functional government and soon. So one of the sides must compromise.
"The fatal flaw of all revolutionaries is that they know how to tear things down but don't have a f**king clue about how to build anything."