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Will Kevin McCarthy Be The Speaker Of The House? Or Mitch Senate Majority Leader?


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It took 15 tries, but Kevin McCarthy was elected Speaker with the support of 49.6% of the members of Congress.

 

I’m sure such a talented and strong leader as himself will have no problem keeping his supporters together to do work for the good of the American people…

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2 minutes ago, ChiGoose said:

It took 15 tries, but Kevin McCarthy was elected Speaker with the support of 49.6% of the members of Congress.

 

I’m sure such a talented and strong leader as himself will have no problem keeping his supporters together to do work for the good of the American people…


Kevin will be the weakest Speaker in our lifetime.

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5 minutes ago, ChiGoose said:

It took 15 tries, but Kevin McCarthy was elected Speaker with the support of 49.6% of the members of Congress.

 

I’m sure such a talented and strong leader as himself will have no problem keeping his supporters together to do work for the good of the American people…

 

The people spoke. We got divided government, based on a razor thin GOP majority in the house.

 

We now have a speaker who let the most radical elements of his party order off the menu to secure his job.

 

That doesn't bode well to say the least. 

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24 minutes ago, Coffeesforclosers said:

 

The people spoke. We got divided government, based on a razor thin GOP majority in the house.

 

We now have a speaker who let the most radical elements of his party order off the menu to secure his job.

 

That doesn't bode well to say the least. 


Imagine if we actually hit a recession and need Congress to act swiftly and smartly to save the economy. We’d be screwed 

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15 minutes ago, ChiGoose said:


Imagine if we actually hit a recession and need Congress to act swiftly and smartly to save the economy. We’d be screwed 

They'll let small businesses melt away and  further solidify corporatocracy.   It's almost a done deal in medicine.

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i just think its all funny that when the machine that's been grinding up Americans comes to a screeching halt based on what the outliers are "claiming" to stop corruption. people are mad about it.

 

there was a similar plan in place progressives wanted out of "the squad" to get medicare for all on the table. instead the people who claimed they were going in to fight for the little guy fell directly in line and gave every excuse in the book why fighting for them...just wasnt the right time.

 

the guy who suggested stop the vote can explain it better. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

i just dont get what is at all wrong with not going with the status quo and using the little power you have...and will ever have to get what you were voted in on a slight chance to get done. thats a  bad thing?

 

who knew there were so many McCarthy groupies on the other side.

 

someone explain.

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11 minutes ago, redtail hawk said:

 

7 minutes ago, Buffarukus said:

i just think its all funny that when the machine that's been grinding up Americans comes to a screeching halt based on what the outliers are "claiming" to stop corruption. people are mad about it.

 

there was a similar plan in place progressives wanted out of "the squad" to get medicare for all on the table. instead the people who claimed they were going in to fight for the little guy fell directly in line and gave every excuse in the book why fighting for them...just wasnt the right time.

 

the guy who suggested stop the vote can explain it better. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

i just dont get what is at all wrong with not going with the status quo and using the little power you have...and will ever have to get what you were voted in on done is a bad thing.

 

someone explain.

Because establishment Dems and Republicans don’t care about the average American…they only use them as pawns to solidify their own power…

 

That’s why, as Glen Greenwald said, the corporate mainstream media defends the State against the people- instead of the other way around- like they are supposed to…

 

This is also why the need to keep everyone divided…They need to keep us weak, so that they can continue to have power and control over us…👍

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2 minutes ago, JaCrispy said:

 

Because establishment Dems and Republicans don’t care about the average American…they only use them as pawns to solidify their own power…

 

That’s why, as Glen Greenwald said, the corporate mainstream media defends the State against the people- instead of the other way around- like they are supposed to…

 

This is also why the need to keep everyone divided…They need to keep us weak, so that they can continue to have power and control over us…👍

 

i agree which is why i find this whole thing very refreshing. a side calling out its own. great! keep it up! a minority populist trying to leverage change? sure lets try it.

 

people complain about same old same old corruption..itll never stop then somthing unheard of takes place that goes against the grain and somehow there are people demanding "WE WANT THE MACHINE!!" 

 

damn.

 

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14 minutes ago, ChiGoose said:

So what are the odds that we default on our debt in the next two years? 90%? More? 

 

we defaulted a long time ago. there just noone with a big enough boot to evict us yet.

 

its not suprising the extraction to the top % is in overdrive.

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6 minutes ago, Buffarukus said:

 

we defaulted a long time ago. there just noone with a big enough boot to evict us yet.

 

its not suprising the extraction to the top % is in overdrive.


I’m not sure I understand your point. Are you saying the US currently is in default?

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3 hours ago, ChiGoose said:


Imagine if we actually hit a recession and need Congress to act swiftly and smartly to save the economy. We’d be screwed 

 

if’ we actually hit a recession 😂 

 

Congress save the economy ???😂

 

classic, classic good stuff here
 

Early front runner for dry sarcastic post of 2023!!

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5 hours ago, ChiGoose said:


Imagine if we actually hit a recession and need Congress to act swiftly and smartly to save the economy. We’d be screwed 

 

:lol:

 

What will our "smart" congress ever do to save the economy, halt the recession and stop inflation without those 1.7 trillion omnibus bills and sending billions to Ukraine every quarter.

 

 

 

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27 minutes ago, BillsFanNC said:

 

:lol:

 

What will our "smart" congress ever do to save the economy, halt the recession and stop inflation without those 1.7 trillion omnibus bills and sending billions to Ukraine every quarter.

 

 

 


That money comes from the military budget, so unless you want to cut that then the Ukraine aid will continue since it’s supported by a majority of congress and the public.

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Just now, Roundybout said:


That money comes from the military budget, so unless you want to cut that then the Ukraine aid will continue since it’s supported by a majority of congress and the public.

 

I don't think it's possible for the point to go any higher over your head. 

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7 hours ago, Buffarukus said:

i just think its all funny that when the machine that's been grinding up Americans comes to a screeching halt based on what the outliers are "claiming" to stop corruption. people are mad about it.

 

there was a similar plan in place progressives wanted out of "the squad" to get medicare for all on the table. instead the people who claimed they were going in to fight for the little guy fell directly in line and gave every excuse in the book why fighting for them...just wasnt the right time.

 

the guy who suggested stop the vote can explain it better. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

i just dont get what is at all wrong with not going with the status quo and using the little power you have...and will ever have to get what you were voted in on a slight chance to get done. thats a  bad thing?

 

who knew there were so many McCarthy groupies on the other side.

 

someone explain.

Dang!  You support Medicare for all?  They were being realistic.  Could never pass.  Too many wealthy (from money that should have gone to patient care) special interests.  It will take massive public pressure to git'r done.  Hop on the bandwagon with me!  I found it sad and illuminating that so many on the board were concerned at how Damar would pay his medical bills.

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4 minutes ago, Tiberius said:

 

https://nypost.com/2022/12/01/rep-denounce-hakeem-jeffries-as-election-denier-after-house-dems-elect-him-leader/
 

….and, on cue, the elevation of an election denier, who refused to acknowledge our safe and secure election of 2015, is lauded by a poster (and pundits) supposedly upset by such things, but support it 100% along party lines. 
 

This is why it happens, and this is why it works.  

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7 hours ago, Buffarukus said:

 

i agree which is why i find this whole thing very refreshing. a side calling out its own. great! keep it up! a minority populist trying to leverage change? sure lets try it.

 

people complain about same old same old corruption..itll never stop then somthing unheard of takes place that goes against the grain and somehow there are people demanding "WE WANT THE MACHINE!!" 

 

damn.

 

fair point but the more effective way is to stop voting for morons, especially in the primaries.  Give the people a real choice..

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1 minute ago, Tiberius said:

 

I’ll answer this ridiculous Tweet….how can you not? Because just have a speech that sounded like he won something that he just LOST….that’s how. Entirely inappropriate, but Hakeem (who’s always seemed like a likeable fellow to me) went for the cheap politics instead of the humble “we’re anxious to work with you Mr Speaker”….and then SIT DOWN!!

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1 hour ago, SoCal Deek said:

I’ll answer this ridiculous Tweet….how can you not? Because just have a speech that sounded like he won something that he just LOST….that’s how. Entirely inappropriate, but Hakeem (who’s always seemed like a likeable fellow to me) went for the cheap politics instead of the humble “we’re anxious to work with you Mr Speaker”….and then SIT DOWN!!

Deep down, everyone knows who the real "privileged" are

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