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Yall have to admit that McCain no vote was fucking monumental. I'm still feeling hype from this.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TUVYYiRIuE4
breakdown of this moment
great vid.
was waiting for this
Yall have to admit that McCain no vote was fucking monumental. I'm still feeling hype from this.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TUVYYiRIuE4
breakdown of this moment
Someone must have showed McCain that comic strip.
Yall have to admit that McCain no vote was fucking monumental. I'm still feeling hype from this.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TUVYYiRIuE4
breakdown of this moment
Yall have to admit that McCain no vote was fucking monumental. I'm still feeling hype from this.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TUVYYiRIuE4
breakdown of this moment
Preibus on CNN said they could still try again before reconciliation is over. The house said the same. So who's right?
Preibus on CNN said they could still try again before reconciliation is over. The house said the same. So who's right?
Preibus on CNN said they could still try again before reconciliation is over. The house said the same. So who's right?
Preibus on CNN said they could still try again before reconciliation is over. The house said the same. So who's right?
I don't know what else to say other than McCain is a super gangsta.
Everyone was wishing death one him for voting yes, only to make the ultra heel turn.
Plus, the Caeser Thumbs Down fake-out? Almost too gangsta.
Wow haha. Trump's face as he goes down...
This is too good
Here's a new tweetstorm:
buuut you couldn't even get those 51 votes?
Here's a new tweetstorm:
buuut you couldn't even get those 51 votes?
It's never your fault is it Donald?Here's a new tweetstorm:
buuut you couldn't even get those 51 votes?
Here's a new tweetstorm:
buuut you couldn't even get those 51 votes?
...and when the Democrats have >50 senators? Does he ask them pwetty pwease to change the rules to what they were?
...and when the Democrats have >50 senators? Does he ask them pwetty pwease to change the rules to what they were?
...and when the Democrats have >50 senators? Does he ask them pwetty pwease to change the rules to what they were?
Trump really doesn't care. He just wants to "win". If he has even thought about what will happen when Dems get back in power, which of course he hasn't, he'd assume he wouldn't be around anyway. I am still disgusted with my fellow Americans that voted for a man that doesn't care about the good of the country but only the good of Trump. He proves it every damn day.
Here's a new tweetstorm:
buuut you couldn't even get those 51 votes?
To quote my mother, "but at least he's not Hillary."
That's the motto of many Republican voters.
Is he just tweeting the same thing over and over in the span of a few minutes?Here's a new tweetstorm:
buuut you couldn't even get those 51 votes?
Never gonna happen, Trump. Republicans know that eventually the tides will give Democrats majority, and if the GOP decides to break the filibusterer, the Democrats will push whatever laws and budgets they want through congress without resistance and, well...
...actually pass some legislation that would help it's citizens? Progress the country socially? The horror.
Exactly. It would kill the GOP fast.
Preibus on CNN said they could still try again before reconciliation is over. The house said the same. So who's right?
Sorta both. Reconciliation allows one vote on Revenues, Spending and Debt. They've burned the easy vehicle with this abortion of a bill: Spending
They can bring two more bills, bit they have to be relevant to revenue and debt. You can add a bunch of smaller things to hobble the ACA, but it's less effective towards that goal, and you're more likely to run afoul of the Senate Parliamentarian's rules on what's germane.
If McConnell is intent on killing the filibuster, I think it's going to happen this session, or not at all.
Thumbnail should be after McCain thumbs down and looks at Mitch in the eye with the "what now bitch" look. That moment seemed real personal.
That's inconsistent with what potatoman and pigeon are stating above. It's not one VOTE, it's one successful BILL.
Under Senate interpretations of the Congressional Budget Act, the Senate can consider the three basic subjects of reconciliation spending, revenues, and debt limit in a single bill or multiple bills, but it can consider each of these three in only one bill per year (unless Congress passes a second budget resolution). Consequently, in the Senate there can be a maximum of three reconciliation bills in a year, one for each of the basic subjects of reconciliation.
This rule is most significant if the first reconciliation bill that the Senate takes up affects both spending and revenues. Even if that bill is overwhelmingly devoted to only one of those subjects, no subsequent reconciliation bill can affect either revenues or spending because the first bill already addressed them.
Here is the info I'm working from. YMMV
https://www.cbpp.org/research/federal-budget/introduction-to-budget-reconciliation
Unfortunately (and probably by design), each of these major changes is being packaged as an ammendment to the same bill.
The more savvy Republicans could point out that this is literally what Canada does to try to woo over moderates, and for the most part it is (we also have a lot of strings attached and we insist on single payer).
What I do see happening is the GOP trying to extort repeal of the mandate for consideration of the debt ceiling increase. They're that fucking stoopid
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A McConnell ally pings me and says the Maj. Leader *can't stand* this kind of process advice from down the street.
If McCain really wanted to screw with McConnell, he would have voted for the ammendment and then voted against the complete bill.
It's worked for them in the past, so it's more Machiavellian than stupid. Independents haven't punished them where it counts: the ballot box.
Im sure the reason mccain did this is because there was a good chance Paul Ryan would've made the skinny repeal law.
Im sure the reason mccain did this is because there was a good chance Paul Ryan would've made the skinny repeal law.
Somabitch. Crow sales must be through the roof after the thread on McCain coming back to vote. Glad he did.
If McCain really wanted to screw with McConnell, he would have voted for the ammendment and then voted against the complete bill.
It's worked for them in the past, so it's more Machiavellian than stupid. Independents haven't punished them where it counts: the ballot box.
If there were no changes and the House just rubber stamped it, no. Would have went to Trump's desk because the Senate would have already approved that version of the bill.Isn't there a final vote on the Senate Bill before it gets sent down to the House?
True, never overestimate the attention span of the average American voter, but there are 24 votes in the House and three in the Senate that need to get reelected in districts Clinton won.