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More evidence of the Speaker bullshit being a positive for the Democratic party. MAGA kids are already discussing a third party.
I'll be interested in the staying power of this crew and the effort they put in.Third parties have been discussed repeatedly over recent years. Tea Party times for one. Then not too long ago real 'Pubs wanted to start one to break away from the Orange Cult.
So far, Nada.
Plenty of time to hold votes for the dozen or so nominees, then the dropouts endorsing two or three leading candidates, then the negotiating down to one, who will just squeak by with a majority.27 days and counting to shutdown.
Welcome to the cesspool of Lit's politics. That's also how I found it when I wandered in, looking for compelling thought. Nah, just the typical hate-isms of 'My party is better than yours.' and 'Oh yeah, mine at least wears underpants.' kind of responses. [Those Melanie, Melania, and Michelle rants, for example.]I opened this to read what I thought would be intelligent input into the situation of the speaker of the house. Nothing but a bunch of assholes calling each other names.
There, I joined the crowd.
Good summation.Welcome to the cesspool of Lit's politics. That's also how I found it when I wandered in, looking for compelling thought. Nah, just the typical hate-isms of 'My party is better than yours.' and 'Oh yeah, mine at least wears underpants.' kind of responses. [Those Melanie, Melania, and Michelle rants, for example.]
Regarding the house speaker, that selection process still needs to be solved. Who would have thought two diverseanderuditegroups ofintelligentmen and women would be unable to reachanamicableresolution in our shared time of crisis? [Yep, just a bit of editing humor this morning; I couldn't resist.]
We arrived at this parallax situation because the majority party gets to write and rewrite the procedural rules over the objections of the other party or parties. Somehow, the representatives who used to address each other as 'distinguished gentleperson from [insert state here], and the rebuttals were done similarly, now address each other with 'Fuck you,' and 'I'll kick your ass, asshole, just come to my office for that.' They don't stop at insults. Their team now calls the wives and threatens them with abuse and death. The party in power refuses to offer solutions to get out of the quagmire Americans expect of them as leaders. It adheres to the definition of insanity: Behave the same way and expect different outcomes.
There seems to be no adult in the house [no pun intended]. How do you fix what the Constitutional framers never conceptualized as a possibility of our inability to govern? I am surprised that legal scholars have yet to step up and offer erudite solutions to this mess. The process needs to be fixed. Isn't there some intervention, a rabbit-out-the-hat move, that the other two branches can invoke in such a scenario? If it doesn't exist, one branch should invoke a temporary claim to have one and put the house in order with a temporary leader empowered with emergency authority. The Pro-tem Speaker role supposedly did that when it was created; however, even that individual's rules are riddled with inept powers in a crisis. His hands are tied behind his back: the ability to call Congress into session, but only to recognize the legitimacy of a new speaker's rise to power and some watered-down control. The Republicans wrote that set of rules.
Envision this: a Republican body stands at the bottom of a rapidly filling well. The only way out is up. Like rats, they climb over one another's crushed bodies to reach the top. Alas, they cannot reach the rim and pull themselves out. Meanwhile, the President, the Senate, the Supreme Court, and the American public surround the rim, watching the spectacle. All chant, "You can do it. You can do it! Jump higher!" Meanwhile, some quiet Democrat is lowering a rope - but the Republicans left standing at the bottom as it fills with water refuse to take the offered rope because a lowly Democrat holds the other end of its tenuous lifeline. They seem bent on death before salvation and rationality prevail.
Will Rogers probably foresaw this event when he said, "Congress meets tomorrow morning. Let us all pray: Oh Lord, give us strength to bear that which is about to be inflicted upon us. Be merciful with them, oh Lord, for they know not what they’re doing. Amen.”
And now, back to our regular entertainment segments. Thanks for tuning in to my take on Will Rogers' viewpoint.
The framers envisioned situations like this being resolved by the offenders being voted out of office. Once people stop voting for Republicans, the House will start functioning again.Welcome to the cesspool of Lit's politics. That's also how I found it when I wandered in, looking for compelling thought. Nah, just the typical hate-isms of 'My party is better than yours.' and 'Oh yeah, mine at least wears underpants.' kind of responses. [Those Melanie, Melania, and Michelle rants, for example.]
Regarding the house speaker, that selection process still needs to be solved. Who would have thought two diverseanderuditegroups ofintelligentmen and women would be unable to reachanamicableresolution in our shared time of crisis? [Yep, just a bit of editing humor this morning; I couldn't resist.]
We arrived at this parallax situation because the majority party gets to write and rewrite the procedural rules over the objections of the other party or parties. Somehow, the representatives who used to address each other as 'distinguished gentleperson from [insert state here], and the rebuttals were done similarly, now address each other with 'Fuck you,' and 'I'll kick your ass, asshole, just come to my office for that.' They don't stop at insults. Their team now calls the wives and threatens them with abuse and death. The party in power refuses to offer solutions to get out of the quagmire Americans expect of them as leaders. It adheres to the definition of insanity: Behave the same way and expect different outcomes.
There seems to be no adult in the house [no pun intended]. How do you fix what the Constitutional framers never conceptualized as a possibility of our inability to govern? I am surprised that legal scholars have yet to step up and offer erudite solutions to this mess. The process needs to be fixed. Isn't there some intervention, a rabbit-out-the-hat move, that the other two branches can invoke in such a scenario? If it doesn't exist, one branch should invoke a temporary claim to have one and put the house in order with a temporary leader empowered with emergency authority. The Pro-tem Speaker role supposedly did that when it was created; however, even that individual's rules are riddled with inept powers in a crisis. His hands are tied behind his back: the ability to call Congress into session, but only to recognize the legitimacy of a new speaker's rise to power and some watered-down control. The Republicans wrote that set of rules.
Envision this: a Republican body stands at the bottom of a rapidly filling well. The only way out is up. Like rats, they climb over one another's crushed bodies to reach the top. Alas, they cannot reach the rim and pull themselves out. Meanwhile, the President, the Senate, the Supreme Court, and the American public surround the rim, watching the spectacle. All chant, "You can do it. You can do it! Jump higher!" Meanwhile, some quiet Democrat is lowering a rope - but the Republicans left standing at the bottom as it fills with water refuse to take the offered rope because a lowly Democrat holds the other end of its tenuous lifeline. They seem bent on death before salvation and rationality prevail.
Will Rogers probably foresaw this event when he said, "Congress meets tomorrow morning. Let us all pray: Oh Lord, give us strength to bear that which is about to be inflicted upon us. Be merciful with them, oh Lord, for they know not what they’re doing. Amen.”
And now, back to our regular entertainment segments. Thanks for tuning in to my take on Will Rogers' viewpoint.
Yes, there are other avenues for that to take place. It takes some brave intestinal fortitude from our leadership.Good summation.
I wonder if one of the other branches could be compelled to act.
I don't think this will happen because the Venmo 8 won't vote for McCarthy,although with the current GOP anything is possible.If after all this drama, delay and idiocy McCarthy ends up back as speaker then the GOP is going to come off as the biggest group of morons. Putting the country at risk because of an internal temper tantrum just to end back at where they started would be a stunningly stupid move.
No, they accused Michelle of being a man.
There certainly is not a single patriot in the Republican Party who would be willing to to negotiate with Democrats for a coalition agreement, like they do in civilized countries.I don't think this will happen because the Venmo 8 won't vote for McCarthy,although with the current GOP anything is possible.
Good luck on making your third partyThe "two party system" is killing America. Two right-wings representing the big business capitalist class while people's living standards fall or even collapse, yet there's always money for the mega rich and for foreign imperialist wars to the tune of billions of $$$$$. A lot of Trump supporters don't support him because they believe in his policies, but because they think that he will burn it all down and stick it to the big city liberals. The Democrats always side with the big city, Wall Street, Hollywood, Silicon Valley types while pandering their "progressive" myths, while the Republicans are always pandering to the evangelical crazies while the Democrats seek "consensus" with them. This all has to end. End the madness.
Now you understand why many people support Trump, to burn it all to the ground. And in that outlook, what do the Democrats represent?Good luck on making your third party![]()
That would be fine if this world of ours was a TV movie, rather than threatening to devour us with it, just so some billionaire can get another billion dollars in his or her bank account and balance sheets.When people are stressed, they tend to retreat or default into binary thinking, because it's easier. Good/bad, us/them, Republican/Democrat, etc. But the stresses within both parties may rip them apart. A bag of popcorn may be a better investment than membership or loyalty to either party.![]()
Trump is a Republican.Now you understand why many people support Trump, to burn it all to the ground. And in that outlook, what do the Democrats represent?
He is seen very differently to a Romney or McCain by the MAGA supporters, I assure you.Trump is a Republican.
For what purpose? To ensure inflation instead of deflation when the war in Ukraine starts? Deflation would have meant falling commodity prices alongside sluggish economic growth. By pumping trillions of dollars of taxpayers money into "infrastructure", inflation comes instead, meaning rising commodity prices to "discipline" ordinary Americans and ordinary people internationally, making them pay the price so that the richest get richer still.The Democrats passed the largest infrastructure bill, the largest green energy bill and the largest modern microchip manufacturing expansion bill in history.