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If any contractors are out of a job during the shutdown they could always go to California.
California's bullet train (and biggest boondoggle) is over budget by billions (with no end in sight) https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/mark...cid=spartanntp |
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Now it is being reported that Trump wants the Senate to use the "nuclear option". This man is truly unable to think strategically. All he seems to do is react.
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Trump must be the easiest well known person on the planet to goad.
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![]() The Senate has the authority to establish the rules for how the Senate operates. Currently, there is a requirement for 60 votes (2/3rd majority) to pass the budget. Congress can, if they wish, vote to change the Senate rules to allow a 51 vote (simple majority). This has been dubbed the nuclear option as it is a very drastic act to take. Two large problems with evoking the Nuclear option 1. When your party loses the majority in the Senate, the opposing party can take advantage of the 51 vote rule and do stuff you don't want. 2. There is a very real fear of what is called "Tyranny of the majority"where very important decisions can be made by a simple majority at the expense or disadvantage of the minority. This can be significant in a society, like the US, where not only are there only two major political parties, but the nation is pretty much split evenly. There were very good reasons why the Senate required 60 votes for important stuff. It ensured that it would take more than a simple majority and would, for practical purposes, require compromise within the parties in the Senate. It is a short sighted solution and can have long lasting consequences. It has been said that Democracy is two wolves and one lamb voting on what to have for dinner. Good if you are a wolf, not so good if you are a lamb.
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@ Platapus. Thank you for explaining it for me.
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Well you know what they say: "what comes around goes around"
Its unfortunate because Trump suggests the "nuclear option" everyone has a coronary over the anticipated end to freedom democracy and the world as we know it. ![]() Quote:
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The post you made included four quotes; the first has my name attached and the last three do not; the fourth is an actual quote from my previous post; the second and third quotes are not mine and you have given no attribution as to the source; the way your post is structured, it gives the appearance the second and third quotes are attributable to myself and they are most definitely not from me and most certainly do not reflect my opinion(s). This gives the additional appearance of an attempt to "pad' your argument by using quotes of dubious attribution in an effort to diminish the original (my) argument. I am hoping your posting was an inadvertent error and not a considered act... The arrogance was indeed present during the campaign, but it was also indeed present in both parties. What is particularly troubling is the arrogance continues and has been magnified by Trump and his minions, quite often without any factual basis, or, as you put it "ignorance". Ignorance at the Executive Office level is inexcusable on its own, but arrogant ignorance is beyond inexcusable and that is what the Trump administration has embraced... <O>
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No problems and thanks. I pretty much sussed it was an inadvertence and not deliberate, but I wanted the clarification since others might not, perhaps, be as aware of the sources... ![]() <O>
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Guess who caved?
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Lost FBI Texts Could Form Basis for Motion to Dismiss in Trump Team Fight Against Russia Probe
by Rachel Stockman & Ronn Blitzer | 10:09 am, January 22nd, 2018 https://lawandcrime.com/high-profile...-russia-probe/ Quote:
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Meh. Trump's lawyers could argue related to the FBI texts, but can they prove the texts went missing intentionally; proof is what courts pretty much insist on, you know, like, evidence...
The main problem Trump, and by extension the GOP, has in trying to make the argument the FBI/Mueller probes are politically motivated is the fact there are three known triggers for the probes; the first was the well-known 'dossier', originally commissioned by GOP opponents to a Trump nomination; the second was the tip from an Australian diplomat to whom Trump campaign advisor Georg Popdopolus drunkenly spilled the beans about the campaign having access to hacked Clinton emails; the third, and the perhaps most damaging to the Trump/GOP claim of political motivation, is the tip given to the FBI by a person in the Trump circle, a tip that came to light when the head of the firm commissioned to gather the data used in the 'dossier' testified the FBI informed him they already had the information he related to the FBI from the Trump insider's tip and met with the Fusion GPS head in order to get corroboration of the insider's tip... What we have in all this are chains of events running in parallel, three separate sources acting on the old "see something, say something" path of responsible action, not at all acting in concert or in knowledge of each others' disclosures to the FBI; with three separate and distinct sources of expressed concern (one of them being someone within the Trump camp), it would be a dereliction for the FBI to have not launched an investigation. We know who are the persons involved in the Fusion GPS 'dossier', and we know the name of the Australian diplomat, Alexander Downer; it will be interesting to see who the Trump insider is... As I've said before, there is nothing fully known at this time that ties Trump directly to the whole Russia mess and, if he had just done the smart move and just kept quiet and stayed out of it, he wouldn't be where he is; unless there is a whopping 'smoking gun' related to Trump and Russia, this won't directly cost him his office. However, in a truly 'shoots himself in the rump' Trump move, Trump has left himself open to obstruction of justice charges over the firing of Comey, a decidedly politically motivated action; if it turns out to be true he did take further by personally dictating the memo/statement containing false information and released to the press as an effort to derail further investigation (which really didn't work), then he is very vulnerable to possible action... A little while back, there were reports Mueller may ask to depose Trump about subjects being covered in Mueller's investigations. At first Trump indicated he would be more than willing to be deposed; then, in true Trump fashion, he began to hem and haw and fudge about doing a deposition; at last reports, it looks like Trump has lost his enthusiasm about meeting with Mueller, particularly under oath. This link is to an article perhaps explaining why Trump and his lawyers have lost their nerve: Trump Under Oath Is a Different Person -- https://www.theatlantic.com/politics...mensch/550073/ From the above: Quote:
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I love my country, but someone is doing a cover up and investigating the WH to see if they are involved in a cover up. ![]() I pray the FBI and the Justice department get back to doing the great job they have been known to do. ![]()
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