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But that's their general MO with anything though. They refuse to do anything to fix something properly, and then they blame the democrats for it being broken and claim that it's because democrats are supportive or non-supportive of the general idea (immigration for example), counting on the fact that many of their constituents are too black/white-oriented (dumb) to look any closer. It's about as inherently dysfunctional as it gets.Chris_H_2 wrote:This is hysterical. Republicans can't elect a nominee because of a few lunatics in their own party. So certain members float the idea of extending the power of the speaker pro tempore, who is by all accounts more moderate than the fringe republican whackos. But the speaker pro tempore is viewed as someone who will be somewhat bipartisan when it comes to budget negotiations next month. and opponents say that they can't ever support a "democrat-backed coalition government," and they will vote against extending the speaker pro tempore's powers. and then when the broader republican coalition can't elect someone else, they blame the democrats for not backing the previous speaker when they should have been more . . . checks notes . . . ah yes, bipartisan.
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Pulled his support of what? Electing a speaker?tragabigzanda wrote:lol it's already happening, Jordan has pulled his supporttragabigzanda wrote:It’s an interesting development, and may well unfold just as you’re speculating. I’m extremely skeptical the GOP will be able to advance a more moderate candidate against whatever collateral damage they’ll expect to see from the far right. This sort of thing breeds same-party primary challengers which they’ll want to avoid at all costs.McParadigm wrote:I don’t know. It sure seems to me as though Republican holdouts could have caved to a minority power grab, but instead were able to put pressure on their party until a more moderate temporary solution was put in place….a thing they could not have done if Democrats had crossed the aisle and voted for a Republican extremist in the name of filling the spot as quickly as possible.Republican Rep. Jim Jordan told GOP colleagues Thursday he will back a temporary U.S. House speaker as he works to shore up support to win the gavel himself.
Jordan delivered the message at a closed door meeting at the Capitol as the Republican majority considered an extraordinary plan to give the interim Speaker Pro-tempore Rep. Patrick McHenry more powers to reopen the House and conduct crucial business.
That’s according to Republicans who attended the private meeting and insisted on anonymity to discuss it.
On Wednesday, Jordan failed in a crucial second ballot, opposed by 22 Republicans, two more than he lost in first-round voting the day before. Many view the Ohio congressman as too extreme for a central seat of U.S. power and resented the harassing hardball tactics from Jordan’s allies for their votes. One lawmaker said they had received death threats.
“We’ll keep talking to members, keep working on it,” Jordan, a founding member of the hard-right Freedom Caucus, said after the vote.
The House came to another abrupt standstill, 16 days now since the sudden ouster of Kevin McCarthy without a speaker — a position of power second in line to the presidency.
“The way out is that Jim Jordan has got to pull his name,” said Rep. Don Bacon, R-Neb., who voted twice against him. “He’s going to have to call it quits.”
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Questions:
Do the house members have to be there to vote?
Can an election for speaker be started by anyone?
Let’s say all these GOPs go home for the weekend and all the Dems stay. Can they then hold an election for speaker with basically only them voting?
Do the house members have to be there to vote?
Can an election for speaker be started by anyone?
Let’s say all these GOPs go home for the weekend and all the Dems stay. Can they then hold an election for speaker with basically only them voting?
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don't they need a quorum?wease wrote:Questions:
Do the house members have to be there to vote?
Can an election for speaker be started by anyone?
Let’s say all these GOPs go home for the weekend and all the Dems stay. Can they then hold an election for speaker with basically only them voting?
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Dems don’t have the numbers to elect someone though
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They would if a few Republicans voted present.E.H. Ruddock wrote:Dems don’t have the numbers to elect someone though
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Been saying this for a while. Just takes a tiny step from either side4/5 wrote:They would if a few Republicans voted present.E.H. Ruddock wrote:Dems don’t have the numbers to elect someone though
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'this time the voters will hold them accountable'
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What's worse, Trump controlling the government, or these guys?
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Why is Jim Jordan sweating so much?
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Proximity to The Scarlet LetterB wrote:Why is Jim Jordan sweating so much?
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"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."
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So another election denier up for nomination. Don't know much about him, wonder if he'll make it?
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it's embarrassing watching this live footage of the speaker vote.
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He made it.E.H. Ruddock wrote:So another election denier up for nomination. Don't know much about him, wonder if he'll make it?
So what does this mean? Come next years election he'll just declare Trump king, yea?
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Big win for the Democrats replacing a fairly pragmatic Republican with a Trumptard. Nice work, guys.
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"Why should the Democrats have to 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."