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115th Congress the final chapter: And Gerry Mander as the Speaker.

Re: 115th Congress the final chapter: And Gerry Mander as the Speaker.

How do all of these loons "alleviate her concerns" whenever they're up for a nomination? Like with a lollipop and a slap on the backside or is there actual cash being exchanged?

They probably waive to her at the airport much like she does her constituents ;)
 
Re: 115th Congress the final chapter: And Gerry Mander as the Speaker.

How do all of these loons "alleviate her concerns" whenever they're up for a nomination? Like with a lollipop and a slap on the backside or is there actual cash being exchanged?

As the GOP shrinks, all Republicans who have disagreed with Trump have been purged.
 
Re: 115th Congress the final chapter: And Gerry Mander as the Speaker.

Yep, that is the one benefit of Trumpism. The neoconartists who didn't renounce Bushism and convert, were effectively exiled from the party.
 
Re: 115th Congress the final chapter: And Gerry Mander as the Speaker.

Yep, that is the one benefit of Trumpism. The neoconartists who didn't renounce Bushism and convert, were effectively exiled from the party.

They keep this up they will be the "college hockey fans" of political parties. (a niche group of a niche group)
 
Re: 115th Congress the final chapter: And Gerry Mander as the Speaker.

As the GOP shrinks, all Republicans who have disagreed with Trump have been purged.

So I come back to it. Does anybody in the GOP have any balls? Murkowski maybe? (irony alert! ;)) I get gutless whores like Hatch and Graham dropping to their knees for Chump because that's just what those guys do. Its in their DNA or something. Collins was supposed to be different and now I want to see her crushed in 2020, regardless of how many people she waves at while strolling through the Bangor airport. :rolleyes:
 
Re: 115th Congress the final chapter: And Gerry Mander as the Speaker.

So I come back to it. Does anybody in the GOP have any balls? Murkowski maybe? (irony alert! ;)) I get gutless whores like Hatch and Graham dropping to their knees for Chump because that's just what those guys do. Its in their DNA or something. Collins was supposed to be different and now I want to see her crushed in 2020, regardless of how many people she waves at while strolling through the Bangor airport. :rolleyes:

It hasn't been shown that they actually need balls, since no one punishes them for more than two elections. The Great Recession gave them the House back before Obama was halfway through fixing their screwups.
 
Re: 115th Congress the final chapter: And Gerry Mander as the Speaker.

It hasn't been shown that they actually need balls, since no one punishes them for more than two elections. The Great Recession gave them the House back before Obama was halfway through fixing their screwups.

????

it was bubba who unwound glass steagall
 
Re: 115th Congress the final chapter: And Gerry Mander as the Speaker.

<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-cards="hidden" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Senate Judiciary cancels nominee hearings over Flake's Mueller stand <a href="https://t.co/jlrHMZX0fx">https://t.co/jlrHMZX0fx</a></p>— POLITICO (@politico) <a href="https://twitter.com/politico/status/1067936192711352320?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">November 29, 2018</a></blockquote>
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Re: 115th Congress the final chapter: And Gerry Mander as the Speaker.

It hasn't been shown that they actually need balls, since no one punishes them for more than two elections. The Great Recession gave them the House back before Obama was halfway through fixing their screwups.

Yeah. Thought the GOP was done after the 2008 economic collapse - actually felt bad for them.

Never underestimate their ability to somehow come up with the seats.
 
Re: 115th Congress the final chapter: And Gerry Mander as the Speaker.

Yeah. Thought the GOP was done after the 2008 economic collapse - actually felt bad for them.

Never underestimate their ability to somehow come up with the seats.

That is on the left unfortunately. The same knuckledraggers show up time and time again for the GOP because they're driven by racial resentment. Lefty voters ebb and flow between participating and staying home. Show up with the same gusto as the neo-Nazi cult on the right and the Dems will win a lot more often.
 
Re: 115th Congress the final chapter: And Gerry Mander as the Speaker.

That is on the left unfortunately. The same knuckledraggers show up time and time again for the GOP because they're driven by racial resentment. Lefty voters ebb and flow between participating and staying home. Show up with the same gusto as the neo-Nazi cult on the right and the Dems will win a lot more often.

That, gerrymandering, ID cards, voting machine failures, never staffing urban voting precincts, cutting voters from the rolls, etc, etc.
 
Re: 115th Congress the final chapter: And Gerry Mander as the Speaker.

Or there's this guy from Kentucky:

<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">How long until someone runs on the platform of <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/FoodStampsForAll?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#FoodStampsForAll</a> ?<br>If healthcare is a right, is food as well?</p>— Thomas Massie (@RepThomasMassie) <a href="https://twitter.com/RepThomasMassie/status/1068136393237557254?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">November 29, 2018</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>

Because how dare the poors have access to basic food just like the commoners...
 
Re: 115th Congress the final chapter: And Gerry Mander as the Speaker.

Or there's this guy from Kentucky:

<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">How long until someone runs on the platform of <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/FoodStampsForAll?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#FoodStampsForAll</a> ?<br>If healthcare is a right, is food as well?</p>— Thomas Massie (@RepThomasMassie) <a href="https://twitter.com/RepThomasMassie/status/1068136393237557254?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">November 29, 2018</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>

Because how dare the poors have access to basic food just like the commoners...

He should start on making Kentucky not such a moocher state before he tells the rest of us what to do.
 
Re: 115th Congress the final chapter: And Gerry Mander as the Speaker.

He should start on making Kentucky not such a moocher state before he tells the rest of us what to do.

Exactly. If the Dems ever decided to go for the jugular I would pin every opioid overdose and job loss in Kentucky on Itch McConnell and his merry band of Putin a ss grabbers in the state GOP like Massie and Bevin. The man has been in office for 30+ years. He's risen to one of the most powerful jobs in govt, yet his state is arguably worse off than its ever been, all the while he's become a multimillionaire from cashing big checks from people who couldn't give a flying fuk about the people suffering in his own state.
 
Re: 115th Congress the final chapter: And Gerry Mander as the Speaker.

He should start on making Kentucky not such a moocher state before he tells the rest of us what to do.

Hey now...its not like Kentucky is the most federally dependent state in the country. Its a distant second.
 
Re: 115th Congress the final chapter: And Gerry Mander as the Speaker.

Turtle Boy is caving on the criminal justice reform bill.
 
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