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09-21-2020, 12:30 PM
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The Voice of Reason!
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De-Trumpitize the supreme court
Thread title says it all......some people are so totally wacked out they make no sense at all.
I thing people like this nut should go in the first round of those we put into interment camps.
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09-21-2020, 01:24 PM
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what an easy game.
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Originally Posted by boxcar
And just what "travesty" would that be?
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Not up holding the constitution.
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09-21-2020, 01:29 PM
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Originally Posted by formula_2002
Not up holding the constitution.
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McConnell is doing EXACTLY what the Constitution gives him the right to do. He can move forward or not at all. Both are within his purview and right. You need to remember and take to heart what you demi-God Obama once said over and over again. We on the right have taken his lesson to heart and think about it each and every day.
"elections have consequences"
Last edited by tucker6; 09-21-2020 at 01:31 PM.
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09-21-2020, 01:47 PM
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what an easy game.
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Originally Posted by tucker6
McConnell is doing EXACTLY what the Constitution gives him the right to do. He can move forward or not at all. Both are within his purview and right. You need to remember and take to heart what you demi-God Obama once said over and over again. We on the right have taken his lesson to heart and think about it each and every day.
"elections have consequences"
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His "right to do so " in this case and based on his previous "right to so" is capricious, and perhaps a violation of his duty. Eventually the courts may decide, I know the elections will. Then so be it, consequences and all.
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09-21-2020, 01:53 PM
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Originally Posted by formula_2002
Not up holding the constitution.
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Which party is not upholding the Constitution?
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09-21-2020, 01:57 PM
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what an easy game.
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I see Eisenhower made at least two recess appointments to the supreme court
Not sure he call the senate into recess to do so, as trump claims he would. I took one course in constitutional law. They will have to update the course. I can imagine the banter going on in today's classes
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09-21-2020, 02:02 PM
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Originally Posted by formula_2002
His "right to do so " in this case and based on his previous "right to so" is capricious, and perhaps a violation of his duty. Eventually the courts may decide, I know the elections will. Then so be it, consequences and all.
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YEP they do.
Gee just think if the Democrats had not removed the 60 vote threshold for confirmation.. has that chicken come home to roost.
Cry me a river... or do you have tears in yer beer... then again could be whisky reasoning. It election season let the booze flow.
All Constitutional rights and privileges have be followed by the Right. While the Left has adused them for years.
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09-21-2020, 02:11 PM
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what an easy game.
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I see that congress is scheduled for a recess in 12 days. I'm not certain if that is possible with all the financial situations that need resolutions. Hold on to your seats. No pun intended
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09-21-2020, 02:14 PM
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PA Steward
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Originally Posted by Actor
The senate refused to even bring up Obama's nominee for a vote. Now they've changed their tune.
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Too bad. So sad.
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09-21-2020, 02:20 PM
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game over
McConnell bamboozled them by using their rule change against them and they are frustrated... I get that but that does not change a thing. If they decide to IMPEACH again the congress members will be locked in and unable to campaign.. stupid is as stupid does...
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09-21-2020, 02:22 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by formula_2002
I see that congress is scheduled for a recess in 12 days. I'm not certain if that is possible with all the financial situations that need resolutions. Hold on to your seats. No pun intended
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Speak to Nancy about that. She's the one dragging her feet on help to the average Joe. There's a deal out there for her to take. What's the holdup? Instead she's focusing on the supreme court, of which she has ZERO responsibility. She needs to stay in her lane and do her job.
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09-21-2020, 02:25 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by stuball
McConnell bamboozled them by using their rule change against them and they are frustrated... I get that but that does not change a thing. If they decide to IMPEACH again the congress members will be locked in and unable to campaign.. stupid is as stupid does...
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I still don't understand impeachment talk. Even constitutional scholars are baffled. Until the senate removes him from office, the president can nominate anyone he wants. The senate can take any action they wish. They can approve a scotus pick and then move on to an impeachment trial. There is zero advantage for the dems in starting another impeachment process. The GOP would greatly benefit by another impeachment fiasco, so I'm certainly not against Nancy trying it.
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09-21-2020, 02:58 PM
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Originally Posted by tucker6
I still don't understand impeachment talk. Even constitutional scholars are baffled. Until the senate removes him from office, the president can nominate anyone he wants. The senate can take any action they wish. They can approve a scotus pick and then move on to an impeachment trial. There is zero advantage for the dems in starting another impeachment process. The GOP would greatly benefit by another impeachment fiasco, so I'm certainly not against Nancy trying it.
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Many on the left aren't crazy about her either. She's pretty much governed the democratic party (with help from assholes like Schumer and Harry Reid) and put the party in the pathetic nature it has itself in now. She's always been a bully, failed her district in Calif. and threw it under the bus, and created turmoil in just about anything she ever touched.
If there were ever a monster roaming politics...it would be her.
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09-21-2020, 02:59 PM
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Originally Posted by boxcar
Why should Trump give any quarter to the sworn enemies of the People of the U.S. and our Constitution? Or for that matter why should Trump ignore strong precedent?
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The short answer is, to give himself a better chance of winning the election. It's no slam dunk at the moment and unless the dems over play their hand on replacing RBG immediately, the momentum could swing Blue for a change
Suburban housewives were swinging our way given the fact their nearby metro areas are being burned to the ground. No need to give dems momentum
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09-21-2020, 03:07 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by tucker6
I still don't understand impeachment talk. Even constitutional scholars are baffled. Until the senate removes him from office, the president can nominate anyone he wants. The senate can take any action they wish. They can approve a scotus pick and then move on to an impeachment trial. There is zero advantage for the dems in starting another impeachment process. The GOP would greatly benefit by another impeachment fiasco, so I'm certainly not against Nancy trying it.
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The voice is Nancy's, from yesterday morning
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