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In reply to the discussion: If we lose control of Congress in these upcoming midterms, do not assume that there will [View all]gab13by13
(21,440 posts)19. I'm still waiting for the DOJ
to show up in Arizona where federal election laws are being violated.
This thread tells it like it is, people don't realize how serious this shit is. Schumer should be bringing up bills every day, every week to break the filibuster. He should be bringing up S1 every day.
What makes people think that the new GQP will adhere to the Constitution for impeaching Biden and Harris? They don't play the same game that Democrats play.
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If we lose control of Congress in these upcoming midterms, do not assume that there will [View all]
Atticus
Jun 2021
OP
You are correct. My bad as to conviction. I was thinking of the 60 vote threshold for
Atticus
Jun 2021
#16
Understood. I was incorrectly assuming that they could get rid of the "60 vote threshhold"
Atticus
Jun 2021
#25
K&R, there are still people who think you're being hyperbolic despite the evidence that is in front
uponit7771
Jun 2021
#4
While I know that we are treading into dangerous waters with Trumpism infecting the GOP writ large
Mad_Machine76
Jun 2021
#14
As Max Boot just said on CNN as I type this at 9:09 p.m. in Illinois, it is "very possible"
Atticus
Jun 2021
#23
And yet I keep seeing someone post with certainty the # of seats we will pick up in 2022.
live love laugh
Jun 2021
#28
It is more likely that in the 2024 election republican legislatures override the voters.
Voltaire2
Jun 2021
#36
I think there's a problem with both the states and a Trumpy Congress. You are correct that the
Atticus
Jun 2021
#39