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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsThe Bottomless Stupidity of House Republicans
Trump Republicans are self-destructing through 'bottomless stupidity': report - Alternet via MSN Donald Trump is leading House Republicans into self-destructive actions through bottomless stupidity, observed the editor of The Nation.After weeks of rejecting viable plans to fund the TSA while tabling ICEs budget, [House Republicans] abruptly reversed course and accepted the basic framework put forward by Democrats. GOP Senators Ted Cruz of Texas and John Kennedy of Louisiana lawmakers who are pretty much the polar opposite of apostles of bipartisan moderation sponsored a bill to continue funding the DHS, while arranging to move through the budget line for ICE on a separate reconciliation vote that would no longer have to meet the 60-vote threshold imposed by the filibuster, wrote The Nations Chris Lehmann, a contributing editor, on Monday. It was a partial capitulation to Democratic demands, sure, but it was also a way out of the GOPs hilariously extended streak of rake-stepping on the issue. After the proposal won passage with the blessing of Senate majority leader John Thune, the Senate not unreasonably adjourned for two weeks, figuring that at least one major headache for the GOP had been palliated.
BUT...
"Trump abruptly announced that he would bring TSA workers back on payroll, by simply redirecting ICEs lavish budget line in last years tax-and-spending law into the airport-security arm of the DHS. This represented yet another completely illegal executive-branch end run around Congresss fundamental spending authority yet with Congress permanently asleep at the wheel, it scarcely seemed to matter. In response to this, the House Republicans with bottomless stupidity tried to claim Trumps plan had been crafted by a Democrat, Senate minority leader Chuck Schumer, then attempted to spin his way out of the resulting PR chaos."
In other words, the House has met a prospective resolution of the DHS shutdown with the very same brand of legislative wishcasting that provoked the funding impasse in the first place, Lehmann wrote. Then, naturally, Johnson gaveled his own chamber into a two-week recess of its own.
Its hard to imagine how one could draw up a more farcical parody of legislative governance. In a weird aberration, the Senate stumbled into acting as it was originally intended to brokering a compromise deal on a key budgeting failure that was wreaking havoc with a basic mode of transportation and sparking public outrage. Yet a House that has made it a point of ideological pride to refrain from doing its job in any sphere proceeded to do something worse than nothing it reinscribed the basic terms of the original failure for no discernible reason other than to dramatize its own contempt for governing.
In other words, the House has met a prospective resolution of the DHS shutdown with the very same brand of legislative wishcasting that provoked the funding impasse in the first place, Lehmann wrote. Then, naturally, Johnson gaveled his own chamber into a two-week recess of its own.
Its hard to imagine how one could draw up a more farcical parody of legislative governance. In a weird aberration, the Senate stumbled into acting as it was originally intended to brokering a compromise deal on a key budgeting failure that was wreaking havoc with a basic mode of transportation and sparking public outrage. Yet a House that has made it a point of ideological pride to refrain from doing its job in any sphere proceeded to do something worse than nothing it reinscribed the basic terms of the original failure for no discernible reason other than to dramatize its own contempt for governing.
This is the link to The Nation article. But it's paywalled. Maybe someone has a free source.
The Bottomless Stupidity of House Republicans - The Nation Somehow, theyve managed to top themselves in the crisis over TSA funding. Who knew that was even possible?
Its a bit too on the nose, metaphorically speaking, that the latest example of the utter prostration of our national legislature before an unhinged and power-mad executive branch concerns the failure to competently manage air travel. Senseless holding patterns, traffic bottlenecks, unscheduled delays, and pointless marathon waits in linethe many indignities of flying almost perfectly mirror the business model of Congress in the Trump 2.0 era.
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The Bottomless Stupidity of House Republicans (Original Post)
B.See
7 hrs ago
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Cha
(319,041 posts)1. Mahalo Kick for this reporting, B.See...
It makes me sick to my heart. 💔
☮️🌻🕯️🕊️💜
Amazing how much absolute BULLSHIT they've been able to get away with, in such a short time, isn't it?
Cha
(319,041 posts)3. What happens when Fascists & a PEDO have
3 branches of the Gov, mostly the SC, and the US media******.
However We Have Social Media, and Are Fighters For Democracy
And Never Give UP.
brer cat
(27,585 posts)4. It is amazing, B.See, but also disheartening.
Mike Johnson has been a disaster as Speaker, and most republicans have no spine and no sense of responsibility,
B.See
(8,484 posts)5. Either they have no spine, or they're just as malevolent minded as he. Perhaps both.
AZ8theist
(7,368 posts)6. Mike Johnson, a spineless Buy Bull hypocrite....
...who claims one can understand his "world view" by opening up the Buy Bull, yet....
...obvious to anyone he's never read the book of Mathew.
underpants
(196,473 posts)8. Thanks. They live in their own reality
Both fueled by and in fear of RW Twitter posters and whatever the hell the next thing that pops into Trumps mind.