bbfreeburn
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I don't think so, when one man (Mitch Mconnell) can prevent a vote in the House of reps.
Dear bbfreeburn:I don't think so, when one man (Mitch Mconnell) can prevent a vote in the House of reps.
Dear sevenpin63:Shit, this normal in the state of Illinois, Madigan has more power than the Governor
... and it seemed as if McConnell was bragging about it the other day.bb I have never agreed with the power given to the Senate or House majority leaders. It sucks out the wazoo. One person being able to sit on proposals and never bring it up for a vote is flat out wrong.
I agree, that's pretty much BS as I see it. Whoever has the majority can basically just shut down the other side without even having a discussion.I don't think so, when one man (Mitch Mconnell) can prevent a vote in the House of reps.
Dear bbfreeburn:I don't think so, when one man (Mitch Mconnell) can prevent a vote in the House of reps.
He cannot, but the fact that he can in the senate is wrong. And it is a SENATE Committee that is prepared to advance a bill protecting Mueller. My original post was incorrect in saying House rather than Senate. I was so pissed at the notion that I wasn't thinking clearly.Dear bbfreeburn:
By the way, how can SENATE Majority Leader Mitch McConnell prevent a vote in the HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES?
Dear bbfreeburn:As to Harry Reid, I don't recall that I ever stated anything here about him. But I do recall conversations with friend in which we considered if he was the most corrupt sitting senator.
From the very first Reid seemed, hmm how do I say this? Off. The more I heard about him the less I liked him. He seemed like the typical smarmy Washington swamp critter.Dear bbfreeburn:
You didn't have to post anything here. And I simply asked if you "voiced similar opinions and/or complaints" when Reid was in office, and you implied that you did. In that case, good for you.
Indeed ... and one of many.He seemed like the typical smarmy Washington swamp critter.