The chamber has been without a leader for weeks because of GOP infighting.

  • @[email protected]
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    471 year ago

    At the rate it’s going over there, the UN might have to send in peacekeepers fairly soon. And no, I didn’t put this in the wrong topic.

  • Match!!
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    421 year ago

    at this rate they’re gonna run out of old white dudes

    • TWeaK
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      211 year ago

      Republicans shitting all over the house so no work can get done.

      • Decoy321
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        This is the real reason. It saves them from having to reuse other bullshit excuses to prevent any work from getting done.

        • @[email protected]
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          171 year ago

          “See, Big Government, is the problem, they can’t even do their job right, much less run country” - Republican Representatives

      • @[email protected]
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        81 year ago

        Yeah I saw that.

        One of four black House Republicans.

        One of four, in a body of 221 house GOP reps.

        That’s 1.8%. An amazing statistic even compared to house GOP women at 16%.

  • @[email protected]
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    121 year ago

    Getting a real I Am Spartacus vibe from myself right now.

    I’m thinking of running for Speaker.

    • Cethin
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      91 year ago

      I don’t know anything about you, but I’m certain you’re at least as qualified as these clowns.

  • @ReallyActuallyFrankenstein
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    71 year ago

    There are no good options here. 7 of the 9 voted to not certify the 2020 election results.

    Tom Emmer, the MN rep who is emerging as a front-runner of the two that did vote to certify, is just as bad but more politically savvy, having repeatedly cast doubt in the election results and refused to acknowledge Biden even won after the election. He’s a partisan willing to do and say anything for right-wing causes, but unlike the pure chaos members, can make calculated long-term decisions about political effects.

    The other person who voted to certify is Austin Scott, who the Internet seems to know nothing about. Maybe he’s the best option here? The “not enough information to confirm verifiably terrible” option?

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    41 year ago

    If only this were a world where a few Republicans might defect to Jeffries just to stick it to the far right end of the party that started all this. That would cause some real drama. Wouldn’t be hard to stick the blame on the magats and spin it into a message of ending the madness and ineptitude we are watching unfold.

    But alas, this is not that world. Republicans would have to actually care about something other than owning the libs and dismantling the government for it to be that world.

    Although, still, bipartisan support of a candidate is the only reasonable way I see out of this that doesn’t just fall apart again when Gaetz can’t get his way. It’s too bad the Republicans have painted themselves into a corner where ceding any ground to the even the most conservative Democrats is a complete non-starter.

  • @[email protected]
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    21 year ago

    The rule should be if they don’t get a person voted in then the democrats get to pick a republican to serve. The person chosen must serve.

    • mtdyson_01
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      41 year ago

      I think it should be the person with the highest number of votes, Democrat or Republican.

        • @[email protected]
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          11 year ago

          This is the exact way Trump won the 2016 primary.

          Stuff the choices out so much that there’s 7 shit candidates and 2 almost-passable candidates. Then hope one of your 7 can outlast both of the other 2.

        • mtdyson_01
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          11 year ago

          Yep, I’m one of those that likes to watch the world burn.

      • @[email protected]
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        11 year ago

        This could be better than the current situation but I could imagine a lot of side effects to that system. Maybe if there was a lower threshold that had to be met so we couldn’t have situations where someone with 20 votes wins.

    • Hominine
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      11 year ago

      I can get behind this. A lot of effort invested into tweaking the rules of sortsball lately to keep things fresh when these are the changes we need.

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    -91 year ago

    With this many running and no primary in the “republican secret conference ballot”, someone that has the support of 26 representatives (out of 438) could win the gavel.

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      I assume you think it’s FPtP rules but in this case an absolute majority (more than half) is needed, unless I’m missing something new? So more people running likely means less chance of a speaker being picked (and thus even more voting attempts).

      EDIT: Or do you mean that the secret ballot is plurality and that every republican will honor that result (even if they dislike who won) thus giving that pick the majority on the floor vote?

      Is the secret ballot how McCarthy won after 15 rounds of voting? Or are they going to work out a different deal now?

      • @[email protected]
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        Yes, the Republicans were passing around a " I will vote for whomever gets the most votes on the secret first ballot" pledge the other day. I was like: “So no primary, ranked choice, or multiple rounds of voting until a majority? Just the highest vote getter on the first round? What is the worst case on that?”