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Mike Johnson: “Democrats are so wrapped up in their Trump derangement syndrome that they are trying to use these videos of President Trump raping children as some kind of gotcha. Don’t fall for their childish antics.”

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I saw in the news this morning that since the Senate passed by unanimous consent, the bill goes directly to WH from House.  But Johnson still hasn’t transmitted it as of this morning and some talk about him and trump wanting “changes”.  Is this the next GOP fuckery?  Oh yea the bill passed both the House and Senate nearly unanimously but the constitution doesn’t say when the house leader has to send to president for final signature!!  Oh well I guess the SC will talk about it for 3 yrs then quietly drop the issue if bills actually have to be sent to the president if he doesn’t like it…

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5 minutes ago, Horn Dog said:

I saw in the news this morning that since the Senate passed by unanimous consent, the bill goes directly to WH from House.  But Johnson still hasn’t transmitted it as of this morning and some talk about him and trump wanting “changes”.  Is this the next GOP fuckery?  Oh yea the bill passed both the House and Senate nearly unanimously but the constitution doesn’t say when the house leader has to send to president for final signature!!  Oh well I guess the SC will talk about it for 3 yrs then quietly drop the issue if bills actually have to be sent to the president if he doesn’t like it…

Johnson is not happy at all. He’s lost control, and Trump by proxy.  He was trying to blame Schumer, but he’s rattled it went straight to the floor and was voted on.

 

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it don’t matter.  he’s going to pocket veto it while DOJ asserts investigative privilege bc they don’t need a bill anyway   

this is theatre for midterms so GOP reps can tell voters they voted to release the files and protecting CSA victims  

eyes in front, fellas…eyes in front.  

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20 minutes ago, Horn Dog said:

I saw in the news this morning that since the Senate passed by unanimous consent, the bill goes directly to WH from House.  But Johnson still hasn’t transmitted it as of this morning and some talk about him and trump wanting “changes”.  Is this the next GOP fuckery?  Oh yea the bill passed both the House and Senate nearly unanimously but the constitution doesn’t say when the house leader has to send to president for final signature!!  Oh well I guess the SC will talk about it for 3 yrs then quietly drop the issue if bills actually have to be sent to the president if he doesn’t like it…

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After the House passed the measure in a 427-1 vote on Tuesday, the Senate approved the bill unanimously before it could even be formally transmitted from the lower chamber. With the transmission of the bill Wednesday morning, the bill is formally considered passed, and now heads to the president's desk for his signature.

 

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13 hours ago, atomheartbevo said:

Massie can read names and the victims can name names.

The GOP has a problem that the DOJ can try and downplay, but not completely shut down.

Seems like the victims have always been able to name names. I think there are going to a lot of people disappointed about what is in, and more importantly, not in the files. 

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50 minutes ago, atomheartbevo said:

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wait - who was the 1 vote against in the house? Mike Johnson? What the fuck is that answer - he expected there to be amendments in the near unanimously passed bill in the fucking house? What kind of retard shit is that?

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1 hour ago, atomheartbevo said:

Johnson is not happy at all. He’s lost control, and Trump by proxy.  He was trying to blame Schumer, but he’s rattled it went straight to the floor and was voted on.

 

He can't be that distraught, he still had his staff in a Montgomery Bus formation 

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1 hour ago, Kyrie Eleison said:

it don’t matter.  he’s going to pocket veto it while DOJ asserts investigative privilege bc they don’t need a bill anyway   

this is theatre for midterms so GOP reps can tell voters they voted to release the files and protecting CSA victims  

eyes in front, fellas…eyes in front.  

My first instinct was that Trump's 180 meant that the GOP had finished scrubbing the Epstein info in such a way that it wouldn't hurt any of them and it would hurt prominent Dems.  But you may be right that they don't intend to let any of it come out anyway.

Either way, or both, it is definitely all about optics ahead of the mid-terms.  It's also deflecting from their ongoing efforts to gerrymander the mid-terms.

And coming soon, war porn to rile up the base and some more bullshit positive economic news.

They're going to tell enough lies to get as close as they can to enough votes to retain Congress, then they're going to steal the rest.

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16 minutes ago, TexArcher said:

My first instinct was that Trump's 180 meant that the GOP had finished scrubbing the Epstein info in such a way that it wouldn't hurt any of them and it would hurt prominent Dems.  But you may be right that they don't intend to let any of it come out anyway.

Either way, or both, it is definitely all about optics ahead of the mid-terms.  It's also deflecting from their ongoing efforts to gerrymander the mid-terms.

And coming soon, war porn to rile up the base and some more bullshit positive economic news.

They're going to tell enough lies to get as close as they can to enough votes to retain Congress, then they're going to steal the rest.

I’m pretty sure the bill says to release all “non classified” portions of the file so they’ll just classify all the republican stuff.

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2 hours ago, atomheartbevo said:

Johnson is not happy at all. He’s lost control, and Trump by proxy.  He was trying to blame Schumer, but he’s rattled it went straight to the floor and was voted on.

 

I had not realized that Mike had sold some of the GOP representatives who voted to release the files by telling them that the Senate would not pass that version of the bill, and would kick it back so they can delay and pass a bunch of amendments on the bill.

The reason he looks shaken is because he lied to a whole bunch of Republican house members about what would happen in the Senate.  Which makes you wonder what kind of communication he had with Thune - is Mike an idiot who didn’t bother to ask what was happening and/or assumed he could get the Senate to do his dirty work - or was he played by the Senate because everyone is tired of his incompetence as speaker of the house?  

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2 hours ago, atomheartbevo said:

Johnson is not happy at all. He’s lost control, and Trump by proxy.  He was trying to blame Schumer, but he’s rattled it went straight to the floor and was voted on.

 

How many times does it need to be said that they are the fucking majority? Blaming the minority leader is such dishonest bullshit.

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19 minutes ago, TexArcher said:

My first instinct was that Trump's 180 meant that the GOP had finished scrubbing the Epstein info in such a way that it wouldn't hurt any of them and it would hurt prominent Dems.  But you may be right that they don't intend to let any of it come out anyway.

 

Mike Johnson's reaction would indicate they haven't finished anything and fully expected this to be kicked back to the House. 

1 minute ago, 'stache said:

How many times does it need to be said that they are the fucking majority? Blaming the minority leader is such dishonest bullshit.

These aren't very smart people.

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2 hours ago, atomheartbevo said:

Johnson is not happy at all. He’s lost control, and Trump by proxy.  He was trying to blame Schumer, but he’s rattled it went straight to the floor and was voted on.

 

Check out Skippy deLachecul there at the end casting warding spells to see off attacks on his master. 

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Maybe the Senate is pissed at him because he shut the house for 2 months and dumped the shitty CR on them with the subsequent fallout (shutdown, election, terribad polls for R’s).

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1 minute ago, The Dog said:

Mike Johnson's reaction would indicate they haven't finished anything and fully expected this to be kicked back to the House. 

These aren't very smart people.

Only a portion of gop voters are that stupid. The rest are just fucking liars and accept that their party, each and every one of them, is incapable of truth.

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1 minute ago, 'stache said:

Only a portion of gop voters are that stupid. The rest are just fucking liars and accept that their party, each and every one of them, is incapable of truth.

I'm not talking about the voters.

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7 minutes ago, 'stache said:

I’m pretty sure the bill says to release all “non classified” portions of the file so they’ll just classify all the republican stuff.

And there will be an ongoing investigation which means we can't release it, aw man, we really wanted to, but we just can't.  Same as last time.

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4 minutes ago, The Dog said:

I'm not talking about the voters.

Mike Johnson and his caucus aren’t stupid, they are intentionally dishonest, about literally everything.

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2 hours ago, Kyrie Eleison said:

it don’t matter.  he’s going to pocket veto it while DOJ asserts investigative privilege bc they don’t need a bill anyway   

this is theatre for midterms so GOP reps can tell voters they voted to release the files and protecting CSA victims  

eyes in front, fellas…eyes in front.  

He can't pocket veto while in session, correct?



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