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McCarthy Speaker & GOP House Majority Drama
Raptorpat replied to Master-Debater131's topic in Current Events
McCarthy isn't running for the role, right now it's between Scalise and Jordan. -
did tao go "mmmmm.... pork butt *Homer Simpson drool*"
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McCarthy Speaker & GOP House Majority Drama
Raptorpat replied to Master-Debater131's topic in Current Events
https://twitter.com/JosephSzymanski/status/1709553347215196580 -
now... i just gotta ask - where does the hyphen go in that?
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wow you do have birthdays
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McCarthy Speaker & GOP House Majority Drama
Raptorpat replied to Master-Debater131's topic in Current Events
Rep. McHenry's first official act as Acting Speaker was to evict Nancy Pelosi from her Capitol office https://www.politico.com/live-updates/2023/10/03/congress/mchenry-pelosi-hideaway-office-house-remove-00119803 -
McCarthy Speaker & GOP House Majority Drama
Raptorpat replied to Master-Debater131's topic in Current Events
he was retiring the next day, it was like an honorary thing https://www.politico.com/story/2017/02/house-elects-a-speaker-for-a-day-march-3-1869-235501 -
McCarthy Speaker & GOP House Majority Drama
Raptorpat replied to Master-Debater131's topic in Current Events
https://twitter.com/TheDailyShow/status/1709303547387408595 -
McCarthy Speaker & GOP House Majority Drama
Raptorpat replied to Master-Debater131's topic in Current Events
lol the alarm was in an entirely different building -
McCarthy Speaker & GOP House Majority Drama
Raptorpat replied to Master-Debater131's topic in Current Events
the Bowman stuff was just drama I thought the dude tried to open an emergency exit door to take a shortcut -
McCarthy Speaker & GOP House Majority Drama
Raptorpat replied to Master-Debater131's topic in Current Events
they're starting the alphabetical rollcall now -
McCarthy Speaker & GOP House Majority Drama
Raptorpat replied to Master-Debater131's topic in Current Events
Show just started: https://live.house.gov/ -
McCarthy Speaker & GOP House Majority Drama
Raptorpat replied to Master-Debater131's topic in Current Events
The GOP majority is down a (moderate) seat due to a vacancy. Wouldn't be surprised if the Repubs can't get their shit together again. Which is probably part of the Dems' calculus. -
McCarthy Speaker & GOP House Majority Drama
Raptorpat replied to Master-Debater131's topic in Current Events
everything I've seen indicates Dems appear 100% united https://twitter.com/SpeakerPelosi/status/1709255016358305973 -
happy birthday @scoobdog and happy birthday @Stonergoth187! 🎂🔥
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ITN: Former President Carter (no longer) in Hospice Care
Raptorpat replied to Master-Debater131's topic in Current Events
For those keeping track, Jimmy Carter turned 99 today. -
McCarthy Speaker & GOP House Majority Drama
Raptorpat replied to Master-Debater131's topic in Current Events
https://www.nytimes.com/2023/10/01/us/politics/mccarthy-speaker-gaetz.html -
idk who that was but they're banned
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No, it's on KN's list
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saw a lot of posts that said the GOP waived their own rule and provided the Dems no advance time to read the 70-page stopgap to ensure it was clean and that he pulled it to stall for time this being the twitter, I can't say if that's real or speculation
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I just sat back down and apparently everything's gone real fuckin weird https://www.politico.com/live-updates/2023/09/30/congress/bowman-didnt-start-the-fire-00119278
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Looks like McCarthy is going to stop trying to do a GOP-only bill and offer a 45-day "clean" stopgap bill with the caveat that it includes no support for Ukraine. https://www.politico.com/live-updates/2023/09/30/congress/3-votes-00119263
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https://twitter.com/burgessev/status/1707784508253073422
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If there's a way to test for competency without public humiliation, that'd probably be the way to do it. People age differently and I just don't think it's fair to set an arbitrary cut-off. NY has a 150 year old requirement to kick judges off the bench when they hit 70 years old, but judges on the state Court of Appeals and state Supreme Court can apply to an administrative review board to continue to serve in two-year increments until they're permanently cut off when they hit 76 years old. I think that 70 years old is an embarrassingly low cut-off (particularly for a judge), but there is a routine process to recertify the older judges in that 70-76 range.
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I am conceptually opposed to term limits and age limits for different reasons (though i bounce back and forth a lot), but leaving it as is requires politicians and judges to be more willing to step in when their colleague is clearly unable to adequately perform their job.