I took you off ignore to quote you. not real tough... I was not going to let you misrepresent what I posted. It was not my forecast... and you fricken know it was a FED forecast not mine.
Time for the dem's to block for 2 years. After all, the next administration is coming; it's only courtesy.
Not a bad idea. Hopefully they will announce that strategy. Can't think of a better way to increase the number of republican senators in the midterm. Refer to the ten dems that are in Trump-won states who are up for re-election. Might want to think first and post after next time.
OK I'm trying to figure this out. Am I correct in assuming that all they need now is 51 votes in the Senate for a nominee's confirmation? And if thats the case, aren't there 3 Republicans that are pro-choice? No way they'll let Roe V. Wade fall right? So whats gonna happen? A stalemate? What happens? And more importantly....why didn't the market move up on the news? Inquiring minds.... --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The "nuclear option": The nuclear option (or constitutional option) is a parliamentary procedure that allows the United States Senate to override a rule – specifically the 60-vote rule to close debate – by a simple majority of 51 votes, rather than the two-thirds supermajority normally required to amend the rules. The option is invoked when the majority leader raises a point of order that only a simple majority is needed to close debate on certain matters. The presiding officer denies the point of order based on Senate rules, but the ruling of the chair is then appealed and overturned by majority vote, establishing new precedent. This procedure effectively allows the Senate to decide any issue by simple majority vote, regardless of existing procedural rules such as Rule XXII which requires the consent of 60 senators (out of 100) to end a filibuster for legislation, and 67 for amending a Senate rule. The term "nuclear option" is an analogy to nuclear weapons being the most extreme option in warfare. In November 2013, Senate Democrats used the nuclear option to eliminate the 60-vote rule on executive branch nominations and federal judicial appointments other than those to the Supreme Court. In April 2017, Senate Republicans used the nuclear option to eliminate the exception for Supreme Court nominees, after the nomination of Neil Gorsuch failed to meet the requirement of 60 votes for ending the debate.[1][2] As of January 2018, a three-fifths majority vote is still required to end debates on legislation.
They dont need McCuck, the deciding vote goes to Pence in this case. The best part about this is that it was the dems who imposed the nuclear option under harry reid, how does that taste democrats?
They dont even need 51 votes, they only need 50, the Vice president or the speaker makes the decision if its 50/50, from what ive read. This is the ultimate burn to democrats, they decided to choose the nuclear option and now they cant do anything to stop it, the ultimate irony.
I fully expect all the republicans to back the nominee. Even McCain. He wants his wife or daughter to get his seat. No chance if he pulls one of his stunts.