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I think MoscowMitch will resign after the inauguration (Original Post) malaise Jan 2021 OP
Nope KY has a democratic governor. redstatebluegirl Jan 2021 #1
I agree with you OLDMDDEM Jan 2021 #8
What about their state legislature? jcgoldie Jan 2021 #9
He no longer cares malaise Jan 2021 #12
Good. +1 our side in senate SheltieLover Jan 2021 #2
Kompromat Mme. Defarge Jan 2021 #3
The tortoise and the hair helmet's reigns of terror are over Blue Owl Jan 2021 #4
I certainly wish he would. He is worse than impotus I. My opinion. MLAA Jan 2021 #5
has no reason as he is still the power in the Senate with the fillibuster beachbumbob Jan 2021 #6
I hope you're right. It's going to be interesting to see what happens to that sorry excuse Vinca Jan 2021 #7
it's a long fall from senate majority leader with a same-party president to minority leader unblock Jan 2021 #10
Here's hoping but I don't see why he would soothsayer Jan 2021 #11
He will bail late in the year. Wellstone ruled Jan 2021 #13
Health reasons. Kid Berwyn Jan 2021 #14
It sure doesn't sound far fetched. wendyb-NC Jan 2021 #15
I would not be surprised if he and Dragon Lady don't saunter off to somewhere more "comfortable"... Raster Jan 2021 #16
Not with a Dem appointing his replacement Miguelito Loveless Jan 2021 #17
Yes please! FM123 Jan 2021 #18
Well, he no longer has to protect his wife. She resigned yesterday... Wounded Bear Jan 2021 #19
He won't be minority leader. roamer65 Jan 2021 #20
I suspect he has major health issues... hlthe2b Jan 2021 #21
That, and the fact that he now knows Trump was willing to have him killed malaise Jan 2021 #22
Ha ha no way. He's got more cruel things to accomplish. BlueNProud Jan 2021 #23
No way. n/t whopis01 Jan 2021 #24
He knows the scrutiny of his wife's deals riverwalker Jan 2021 #25
Hope so. He needs to stay at home, counting his wife's money. (nt) Paladin Jan 2021 #26
The other one, Ryan did with his loss, right? LizBeth Jan 2021 #27
I think he may. He's in bad health, he's made millions, and he's lost most of his power. Midnight Writer Jan 2021 #28

malaise

(269,157 posts)
12. He no longer cares
Fri Jan 8, 2021, 12:50 PM
Jan 2021

He knows he faced death on Wednesday from his President's goons.
He knows he enabled this coup.

Vinca

(50,303 posts)
7. I hope you're right. It's going to be interesting to see what happens to that sorry excuse
Fri Jan 8, 2021, 12:49 PM
Jan 2021

for a party. Since the MAGA morons are supposedly turning on Trump after his hostage video statement yesterday, they'll probably form the Batshit Party and go out on their own which will split the reich wing vote and keep Dems in control for the near future.

unblock

(52,318 posts)
10. it's a long fall from senate majority leader with a same-party president to minority leader
Fri Jan 8, 2021, 12:50 PM
Jan 2021

when the other party holds the trifecta.

that said, mcturtle just looooves to obstruct.

could go either way....

 

Wellstone ruled

(34,661 posts)
13. He will bail late in the year.
Fri Jan 8, 2021, 12:50 PM
Jan 2021

You know,spend more time with his family. His health appears to be going downhill.

wendyb-NC

(3,330 posts)
15. It sure doesn't sound far fetched.
Fri Jan 8, 2021, 12:51 PM
Jan 2021

He has lost a good deal of power over what goes by in the Senate.

It's not like he or his wife have to work to scrape out a living. Good riddance, MoscowMitch.

Raster

(20,998 posts)
16. I would not be surprised if he and Dragon Lady don't saunter off to somewhere more "comfortable"...
Fri Jan 8, 2021, 12:52 PM
Jan 2021
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elaine_Chao

Potential conflicts of interest

As Secretary of Transportation, Chao appeared in at least a dozen interviews with her father, James, a shipping magnate with extensive business interests in China. Ethics experts said the appearances raised ethical concerns, as public officials are prohibited from using their office to profit others or themselves. Federal disclosures cited by The New York Times revealed a gift to Chao and her husband Mitch McConnell from Chao's businessman father James, valued at between US$5 million and $25 million. The company her father founded (and which her sister, Angela, currently runs), The Foremost Group, has extensive ties to the Chinese state and Chinese elites. It obtained hundreds of millions of dollars worth of loans from a bank owned by the Chinese state, has substantial interests tied to a major shipyard funded by and long-term contracts with a steel producer owned by the Chinese state. In what The Times described as "a rarity for foreigners", Angela and James Chao have served on the boards of a Chinese state-owned shipbuilder, and Angela has been on the board of the Bank of China, as well as the China Council for the Promotion of International Trade (which was created by the government of China).

From January 2018 to April 2019, 72% of the total tonnage shipped by Foremost was shipped to and from China. The Foremost Group has almost no footprint in the United States other than its headquarters in New York. During the period when Chao appeared with her father at promotional events for the family company, the US Department of Transportation repeatedly sought to cut funding and loan guarantees for domestic American shipping companies, shipyards, and shipbuilders. These proposed budget cuts were rejected by Congress in a bipartisan fashion. Chao's Department also sought for three years to prevent funding for a program that supports the viability of small domestic US shipyards, and a separate program that issues loan guarantees for the construction or reconstruction of ships with American registration.

Chao pledged in 2017 to sell the stock she had earned while she was on the board of directors of Vulcan Materials, one of the largest suppliers of road-paving materials in the United States, by April 2018. After the Wall Street Journal and other major news outlets reported in late May 2019 that she was still holding the stock, worth $250,000 to $500,000, she sold it on June 3, 2019, for a gain of $50,000 since April 2018.

In June 2019, Politico reported that in 2017 Chao had designated her aide Todd Inman as a special liaison "to help with grant applications and other priorities" for Transportation Department projects in the state of Kentucky, the only state to have such a liaison. Inman was to act as an intermediary between the Department, local Kentucky officials, and Kentucky Senator Mitch McConnell, who is Chao's husband. This resulted in grants of at least $78 million for projects in Mitch McConnell strongholds Boone County and Owensboro. Inman had worked on the 2008 and 2014 re-election campaigns of McConnell; McConnell and local officials brought up the grants when he announced in Owensboro in December 2018 that he was running for re-election in 2020. Inman later became Chao's chief of staff.

In September 2019, the Democratic-controlled House of Representatives Committee on Oversight and Reform began an investigation into whether she used political office to benefit her family's business interests. A September 16 letter from the Oversight committee to Chao documented allegations that the Department of Transportation was forced to cancel a trip to China in 2017 that Chao had planned to take because State Department ethics officials challenged her attempts to include her family members in official meetings with the Chinese government.

Miguelito Loveless

(4,474 posts)
17. Not with a Dem appointing his replacement
Fri Jan 8, 2021, 12:52 PM
Jan 2021

Not unless his health fails. Though it is going to be a bitter time serving in the minority, loathed by half his caucus.

Wounded Bear

(58,709 posts)
19. Well, he no longer has to protect his wife. She resigned yesterday...
Fri Jan 8, 2021, 12:53 PM
Jan 2021

I'd rather he stay for his humiliating demotion, but that's just me.

malaise

(269,157 posts)
22. That, and the fact that he now knows Trump was willing to have him killed
Fri Jan 8, 2021, 01:27 PM
Jan 2021

and of course he has no power now so why stay around

riverwalker

(8,694 posts)
25. He knows the scrutiny of his wife's deals
Fri Jan 8, 2021, 01:37 PM
Jan 2021

at DOT when Pete Buttigieg Takes over will reveal some shady shit.

Midnight Writer

(21,798 posts)
28. I think he may. He's in bad health, he's made millions, and he's lost most of his power.
Fri Jan 8, 2021, 03:21 PM
Jan 2021

He doesn't care for any other than himself. He'll burn his own Party just like Trump.

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