Simple majority including tie breaker is my understanding.TRM said:
Is it a simple majority or do they need 60 to recess?
Simple majority including tie breaker is my understanding.TRM said:
Is it a simple majority or do they need 60 to recess?
Agree. I really think it was a ruse to get him to resign his elected office ( i still cant believe he did that before confirmation hearings were completed) Gaetz has enemies on both sides of the aisle.Central Committee said:
Gaetz. Everyone else gets confirmed.
Gaetz has too many enemies everywhere. No dem will vote for him. Safe to say Murkowski, Collins, and turtle will not vote for him for him. There are plenty of RINOs that are questionable.
This list is a reminder to all, that even though Republicans hold the majority, there are several that remain which spoil the entire barrel.BMX Bandit said:
Senator Todd Young from Indiana could be a potential "no" vote.
Not up for re-election until 2028; never endorsed Trump.
So potential no votes to me are, in order are:
Collins
Murkowski
McConnell
Tillis
Cassidy
Cornyn
Young
Hey FireAg, just wanted to follow up on this! Let me know if you think Gaetz will still get confirmed and I'm delusionalMidnight Yale said:I'll bet you $200 that Gaetz does not get confirmed. Let me know if you're willing to bet on it. Otherwise, quit the "delusional" talk.FireAg said:
All will be confirmed and if you think otherwise, you're delusional…
Midnight Yale said:Hey FireAg, just wanted to follow up on this! Let me know if you think Gaetz will still get confirmed and I'm delusionalMidnight Yale said:I'll bet you $200 that Gaetz does not get confirmed. Let me know if you're willing to bet on it. Otherwise, quit the "delusional" talk.FireAg said:
All will be confirmed and if you think otherwise, you're delusional…
Ouch!Midnight Yale said:Hey FireAg, just wanted to follow up on this! Let me know if you think Gaetz will still get confirmed and I'm delusionalMidnight Yale said:I'll bet you $200 that Gaetz does not get confirmed. Let me know if you're willing to bet on it. Otherwise, quit the "delusional" talk.FireAg said:
All will be confirmed and if you think otherwise, you're delusional…
Donald J. Trump just won a major electoral victory. His coattails turned a 49-51 senate to a 53-47 senate.
— JD Vance (@JDVance) November 20, 2024
He deserves a cabinet that is loyal to the agenda he was elected to implement.
First time on Texags.aggiedent said:
Lesson to be learned on these forums whether it be football, politics, or whatever; talking in absolutes is a way to make yourself look like a fool.
History also makes a mockery of pretty much most cases of "never happen" or a dismissing of a slippery slope argument. Who would have ever thought Idiocracy in particular would become a documentary?aggiedent said:
Lesson to be learned on these forums whether it be football, politics, or whatever; talking in absolutes is a way to make yourself look like a fool.
Only a Sith deals in absolutes.aggiedent said:
Lesson to be learned on these forums whether it be football, politics, or whatever; talking in absolutes is a way to make yourself look like a fool.
First impeachment, not the 2nd impeachment. Sauter was on the 2ns impeachment team.Midnight Yale said:
That's why Philbin might be a good pick. He's clearly been on Trump's side (represented him at the second impeachment), but also has the Swamp general vote of approval. He was one of the suits who defended Bush over Gitmo and warrantless wire tap. But generally his legal philosophy is in the "unitary executive" state of things, which Trump loves.
Caveat: Isn't there some objection by Levin to the `unitary executive' approach? Is that the one that erodes the power of the legislature like war powers act abuses?TRM said:First impeachment, not the 2nd impeachment. Sauter was on the 2ns impeachment team.Midnight Yale said:
That's why Philbin might be a good pick. He's clearly been on Trump's side (represented him at the second impeachment), but also has the Swamp general vote of approval. He was one of the suits who defended Bush over Gitmo and warrantless wire tap. But generally his legal philosophy is in the "unitary executive" state of things, which Trump loves.
FireAg said:
I think that any R who votes against any nominee will be a primary target their next time to run, and Elon will fund their opponent…
I don't think MAGA R's are ****ing around this time…
AgLA06 said:FireAg said:
I think that any R who votes against any nominee will be a primary target their next time to run, and Elon will fund their opponent…
I don't think MAGA R's are ****ing around this time…
It's truly amazing how far removed from reliaty some people are.
AgLA06 said:FireAg said:
I think that any R who votes against any nominee will be a primary target their next time to run, and Elon will fund their opponent…
I don't think MAGA R's are ****ing around this time…
It's truly amazing how far removed from reliaty some people are.