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GOP leader McCarthy elected House Speaker on 15th vote in historic run

 

The U.S. House of Representatives elected GOP leader Kevin McCarthy of California as speaker in a dramatic 15th vote early Saturday, after a contentious four days and 14 failed ballots — the longest the chamber has gone leaderless in a century.

 

In a dramatic showdown on the House floor in the middle of the 14th failed vote at around 11 p.m. ET Friday, McCarthy personally confronted GOP Reps. Matt Gaetz of Florida and Lauren Boebert of Colorado.

 

Despite making numerous concessions to win support from them and other far right Republicans over the course of the week, they still refused to support McCarthy outright. 

 

https://www.cnbc.com/2023/01/06/live-updates-on-house-speaker-vote-gop-leader-mccarthy-fights-for-his-political-future-in-historic-battle-for-the-gavel.html

 

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1 minute ago, placeholder said:

Thank you for your reasoned support of a new debilitated McCarthy.

Here are a couple ways Congress is going to help McCarthy to Make America Great Again

 

Just one member is all it takes to call for a snap election on whether to vacate the office of the Speaker. So if McCarthy offends just 5 of these loons, out he goes.

 

Any member can bring up an unlimited number of amendments to spending bills. Which means the Speaker has no power to actually get legislation approved as long as any member keeps on coming up with amendments. I can think of about 20 members of the House up for doing just that.

Another form of filibuster. Aka blackmail.

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2 hours ago, gargamon said:

Speaker Dunsel has taken the helm.

 

He's given away all the power that should go with that position to the right wing loonies as that was the only way he could get the position. One or two months and he'll be out.

One wonders what he actually did give away in concessions.

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1 hour ago, pomchop said:

a leader that caves in to 20 right wing nut jobs to blackmail him and strip him of any significant power?

you might want to look up the word "leader"....

He could never have been elected any other way.  What has this guy got on the other 200 Republicans one wonders that kept him from being sidelined and another Republican elected.

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6 minutes ago, Tug said:

If I may borrow a example from our friends across the pond shall I put a cabbage on the shelf and see which lasts longer…….he’s a paper tiger all he’s got to do is <deleted> off one of the MAGA nutters and it’s all stop thank god we have checks and balances in our government to stop the nutters if they really do something anti democracy 

I thought it was lettuce. Which wilts more quickly.

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16 minutes ago, ozimoron said:

Proverb nazi ????

Perhaps a petunias would be more appropriate?lmao but on a serious note looks like no meaningful legislation will come out of the house in the near term ???? 

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I missed the final vote…thought they were adjourning for the weekend after the chaos of the 14th vote.
 

McCarthys reaction and the argument/near brawl that ensued after that vote was worth the wait. Not sure what was said but it didn’t look cordial. 

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5 hours ago, Tug said:

Perhaps a petunias would be more appropriate?lmao but on a serious note looks like no meaningful legislation will come out of the house in the near term ???? 

 

I'd say camellias.  They'll wilt on the vine forever but refuse to die.

 

 

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Another concession revealed. "sweeping investigatory powers that include explicit authority to review “ongoing criminal investigations.”

 

Proposed GOP select panel would be empowered to review ‘ongoing criminal investigations’

A proposed subcommittee to investigate “weaponization” of the federal government — a key demand of House conservatives who delivered Speaker Kevin McCarthy the gavel — would be given sweeping investigatory powers that include explicit authority to review “ongoing criminal investigations.”

The language of the proposed “select subcommittee,” which would operate under the Judiciary Committee expected to be chaired by Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio), also gives the panel power to access any information shared with the House Intelligence Committee. That panel typically receives the highest-level classified intelligence and briefings of any committee in Congress.

https://www.politico.com/news/2023/01/07/gop-panel-criminal-investigations-00076890

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2 minutes ago, Bkk Brian said:

Another concession revealed. "sweeping investigatory powers that include explicit authority to review “ongoing criminal investigations.”

 

Proposed GOP select panel would be empowered to review ‘ongoing criminal investigations’

A proposed subcommittee to investigate “weaponization” of the federal government — a key demand of House conservatives who delivered Speaker Kevin McCarthy the gavel — would be given sweeping investigatory powers that include explicit authority to review “ongoing criminal investigations.”

The language of the proposed “select subcommittee,” which would operate under the Judiciary Committee expected to be chaired by Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio), also gives the panel power to access any information shared with the House Intelligence Committee. That panel typically receives the highest-level classified intelligence and briefings of any committee in Congress.

https://www.politico.com/news/2023/01/07/gop-panel-criminal-investigations-00076890

I've been thinking about this. I believe such subpoenas should be regarded as political grandstanding and should be resisted unless the committees can produce some evidence of a possible crime being committed (such as investigating a riot and evidence of a potential insurrection or an allegation of missing documents), not just a conspiracy theory that the FBI are part of some imaginary deep state. I believe that will be the process anyway.

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17 minutes ago, Bkk Brian said:

Another concession revealed. "sweeping investigatory powers that include explicit authority to review “ongoing criminal investigations.”

 

Proposed GOP select panel would be empowered to review ‘ongoing criminal investigations’

A proposed subcommittee to investigate “weaponization” of the federal government — a key demand of House conservatives who delivered Speaker Kevin McCarthy the gavel — would be given sweeping investigatory powers that include explicit authority to review “ongoing criminal investigations.”

The language of the proposed “select subcommittee,” which would operate under the Judiciary Committee expected to be chaired by Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio), also gives the panel power to access any information shared with the House Intelligence Committee. That panel typically receives the highest-level classified intelligence and briefings of any committee in Congress.

https://www.politico.com/news/2023/01/07/gop-panel-criminal-investigations-00076890

Where's the sad emoji?

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