easyt65
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Weak, Whiny Washington Establishment Senate Majority 'Leader' Mitch McConnell is beginning to 'catch hell' for his half-ass support and failed effort to advance the Trump agenda...
Having accomplished NOTHING so far, McConnell is whining like a little bi@tch, trying to claim the problem is not his pi$$-poor (undermining) leadership but is instead that Trump has unrealistic excessive expectations regarding what Congress can do.
Bwuhahaha....
Time for 'Mitchie Rich' McConnell to be replaced as Senate Majority leader...and possibly sent home for good.
Mitch McConnell grumbles: Trump had "excessive expectations" for how quickly Congress can act - Hot Air
“Part of the reason I think people feel we’re underperforming,” says a frustrated McConnell in the clip below, “is because too many artificial [procedural] deadlines … may not have been fully understood” by the president. Is that so?
One reason why people are frustrated with the pace of repeal is that Ryan and McConnell framed it as something that could — and should — be done quickly, with bills written in secret by the leadership, airdropped onto the floor, then rammed through on party-line votes. The garbage “skinny repeal” bill that crashed and burned two weeks ago was written the day of the vote. If the Senate had made a run at the bill the old-fashioned way, with committee hearings, mark-ups, floor debate, amendments, etc, McConnell would have been on firmer ground in making the “these things take time” argument. The way he and Ryan played it, they shouldn’t have taken time.
Having accomplished NOTHING so far, McConnell is whining like a little bi@tch, trying to claim the problem is not his pi$$-poor (undermining) leadership but is instead that Trump has unrealistic excessive expectations regarding what Congress can do.
Bwuhahaha....
Time for 'Mitchie Rich' McConnell to be replaced as Senate Majority leader...and possibly sent home for good.
Mitch McConnell grumbles: Trump had "excessive expectations" for how quickly Congress can act - Hot Air
“Part of the reason I think people feel we’re underperforming,” says a frustrated McConnell in the clip below, “is because too many artificial [procedural] deadlines … may not have been fully understood” by the president. Is that so?
One reason why people are frustrated with the pace of repeal is that Ryan and McConnell framed it as something that could — and should — be done quickly, with bills written in secret by the leadership, airdropped onto the floor, then rammed through on party-line votes. The garbage “skinny repeal” bill that crashed and burned two weeks ago was written the day of the vote. If the Senate had made a run at the bill the old-fashioned way, with committee hearings, mark-ups, floor debate, amendments, etc, McConnell would have been on firmer ground in making the “these things take time” argument. The way he and Ryan played it, they shouldn’t have taken time.