Conservative revolt paralyzes US House for second day

Well dang..it would appear that the wheels are coming off the GOP bus. Where's the impeachment? Any impeachment, right?
It would appear, that once again, the Repubs would rather fight with themselves..while the Left consolidates its gains and looks to 2024...while licking their chops~


The U.S. House of Representatives was paralyzed for a second day on Wednesday as Speaker Kevin McCarthy struggled to quell a revolt by hardline Republicans, raising questions about the party's ability to advance its agenda in Washington.
McCarthy said he felt "blindsided" after a group of conservatives derailed their own party's effort to block new environmental regulations on household gas stoves but predicted the two sides would resolve their differences.
"We'll work through this, and we'll even be stronger," he told reporters.
But the chamber remained in a holding pattern, as Republican McCarthy's leadership team scheduled and then canceled another attempt to advance the legislation.
The hardliners have vowed to use "procedural tools" to slow legislation until McCarthy agrees to their terms, raising questions about whether McCarthy was at risk of losing his post.
Those hardliners were among the House Republicans who opposed McCarthy's election as speaker in January until he agreed to concessions that make it easy to challenge his leadership.

They were also among the 71 Republicans who opposed the compromise debt ceiling legislation passed last week. They maintain that McCarthy and his leadership team did not cut spending deeply enough, ignored their input and retaliated against at least one of their members.
You know nothing about the due process of America, go fuck yourself with a Saguaro, k?
 
The important thing here is to send a message to the RINOs that they better wake up and vote the right way or they might not be too happy when the see the results of the next election day.
 
I know this House is Biden's bitch~
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Usher in the reality of Coalition Govt. eh? It has its downsides too---but is fairer.

It has some downsides, but the downsides are already evident in the current system.
Imagine two right wing parties having to form a coalition to government. That'd be the same as the Republican Party now where there are many different factions within one party.
 
The important thing here is to send a message to the RINOs that they better wake up and vote the right way or they might not be too happy when the see the results of the next election day.
I think a message was sent to the Freedom Caucus....From the Centrists--we CAN do it without you, ya know~
 
Well dang..it would appear that the wheels are coming off the GOP bus. Where's the impeachment? Any impeachment, right?
It would appear, that once again, the Repubs would rather fight with themselves..while the Left consolidates its gains and looks to 2024...while licking their chops~


The U.S. House of Representatives was paralyzed for a second day on Wednesday as Speaker Kevin McCarthy struggled to quell a revolt by hardline Republicans, raising questions about the party's ability to advance its agenda in Washington.
McCarthy said he felt "blindsided" after a group of conservatives derailed their own party's effort to block new environmental regulations on household gas stoves but predicted the two sides would resolve their differences.
"We'll work through this, and we'll even be stronger," he told reporters.
But the chamber remained in a holding pattern, as Republican McCarthy's leadership team scheduled and then canceled another attempt to advance the legislation.
The hardliners have vowed to use "procedural tools" to slow legislation until McCarthy agrees to their terms, raising questions about whether McCarthy was at risk of losing his post.
Those hardliners were among the House Republicans who opposed McCarthy's election as speaker in January until he agreed to concessions that make it easy to challenge his leadership.

They were also among the 71 Republicans who opposed the compromise debt ceiling legislation passed last week. They maintain that McCarthy and his leadership team did not cut spending deeply enough, ignored their input and retaliated against at least one of their members.
/——-/ So what? Who cares? Big deal.
 
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In other words you'll wait for a conspiracy theory that you approve of.
I guess, if common sense and the history of these kinds of stories are conspiratorial.

This your first BBQ? First of all let’s use common sense. When’s the last time one of these bills only contained that one headline grabbing item? Never is the answer, these assholes pack it full of other crap. Second common sense item, who would vote against a straight bill with just gas stoves in it? Not enough to matter, that would be a veto proof vote.

And the history of the media. When is the last time they got a story 100% correct? Not in our life time. They lie, they have an agenda, and really if you run to the top of the hill to die for these morons based on trust you’re the useful idiot.

There was more to this bill.
 
I guess, if common sense and the history of these kinds of stories are conspiratorial.

This your first BBQ? First of all let’s use common sense. When’s the last time one of these bills only contained that one headline grabbing item? Never is the answer, these assholes pack it full of other crap. Second common sense item, who would vote against a straight bill with just gas stoves in it? Not enough to matter, that would be a veto proof vote.

And the history of the media. When is the last time they got a story 100% correct? Not in our life time. They lie, they have an agenda, and really if you run to the top of the hill to die for these morons based on trust you’re the useful idiot.

There was more to this bill.
Most news stories are correct. You are the one listening to Tucker's propaganda saying the media is always wrong. Great way to get viewers when you're the only one in the room supposedly telling the truth.
 
Well dang..it would appear that the wheels are coming off the GOP bus. Where's the impeachment? Any impeachment, right?
It would appear, that once again, the Repubs would rather fight with themselves..while the Left consolidates its gains and looks to 2024...while licking their chops~


The U.S. House of Representatives was paralyzed for a second day on Wednesday as Speaker Kevin McCarthy struggled to quell a revolt by hardline Republicans, raising questions about the party's ability to advance its agenda in Washington.
McCarthy said he felt "blindsided" after a group of conservatives derailed their own party's effort to block new environmental regulations on household gas stoves but predicted the two sides would resolve their differences.
"We'll work through this, and we'll even be stronger," he told reporters.
But the chamber remained in a holding pattern, as Republican McCarthy's leadership team scheduled and then canceled another attempt to advance the legislation.
The hardliners have vowed to use "procedural tools" to slow legislation until McCarthy agrees to their terms, raising questions about whether McCarthy was at risk of losing his post.
Those hardliners were among the House Republicans who opposed McCarthy's election as speaker in January until he agreed to concessions that make it easy to challenge his leadership.

They were also among the 71 Republicans who opposed the compromise debt ceiling legislation passed last week. They maintain that McCarthy and his leadership team did not cut spending deeply enough, ignored their input and retaliated against at least one of their members.
Oh my! Appoint a committee.
 
Most news stories are correct. You are the one listening to Tucker's propaganda saying the media is always wrong. Great way to get viewers when you're the only one in the room supposedly telling the truth.
He had 70 million viewers last night, Jake...You'd couldn't be more wrong if you were being paid to be.
 

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