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Menendez certainly has reason to believe he'll get away with this and get re-elected, he has before. There are so few politicians I wouldn't drag, like Al Franken, Elizabeth Warren, Bernie Sanders ilk.
Menendez sounds almost trumpian, idiotic.
Menendez sounds almost trumpian, idiotic.
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GQP is holding a hearing in the House to present evidence against POTUS.
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How it's going
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Does the death of Senator Feinstein change any political equations? Probably not?
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The good news is that the Governor of California is a Democrat so nothing should change.
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Hopefully someone not interested in more than 2 or 3 terms, if they were to eventually get elected, who is in their 40's or 50's.
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Apparently it is conceivable the GOP won't permit the new senator to take the slot on the Judiciary committee ...60 votes required to unblock it, which is hard to get together ...so maybe one act left in this drama
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You won't find such a person. After 1-2 terms one gets really used to all the power and prestige.Owendonovan wrote: ↑Sat Sep 30, 2023 12:43 am
Hopefully someone not interested in more than 2 or 3 terms, if they were to eventually get elected, who is in their 40's or 50's.
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I'm reading that the House overwhelmingly passed a bill to keep the U.S. federal government open another 45 days and sent it to the Senate. What's unclear is aid for Ukraine. One piece I read stated the House bill lacks aid for Ukraine. Another stated the House bill lacks additional aid for Ukraine. Those two things don't necessarily mean the same thing to me. But maybe that's just semantics.
In any case, it should pass the Senate, I expect, though you never know what Manchin and Sinema will do to get headlines.
In any case, it should pass the Senate, I expect, though you never know what Manchin and Sinema will do to get headlines.
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Okay. Washington Post is reporting no aid for Ukraine in the House package. That's very disappointing.dryrunguy wrote: ↑Sat Sep 30, 2023 7:35 pm I'm reading that the House overwhelmingly passed a bill to keep the U.S. federal government open another 45 days and sent it to the Senate. What's unclear is aid for Ukraine. One piece I read stated the House bill lacks aid for Ukraine. Another stated the House bill lacks additional aid for Ukraine. Those two things don't necessarily mean the same thing to me. But maybe that's just semantics.
In any case, it should pass the Senate, I expect, though you never know what Manchin and Sinema will do to get headlines.
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That's ok for now - it's the long term deal that needs to include the Ukraine aid package - I believe the proposed funding covered more into the future, and that the immediate funding is covered in previous bills.
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I'm not sure about that. It's fuzzy. I could be wrong. Sen. Bennet (D-CO) is objecting to the package at hand.skatingfan wrote: ↑Sat Sep 30, 2023 9:25 pmThat's ok for now - it's the long term deal that needs to include the Ukraine aid package - I believe the proposed funding covered more into the future, and that the immediate funding is covered in previous bills.
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U.S. Federal Government shutdown averted for 45 days.
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Just to give you a sense for how these things play out for U.S. Federal Government contractors... Over the past few days, I have been hounded by corporate requests to come up with potential work assignments for contract personnel who may have been prohibited from actually doing contract work come October 1. (For some reason, our current Head Start contract seemed to be at the top of the list of contracts we may not be able to work on during a government shutdown. Don't ask me why. Head Start has always enjoyed bipartisan support.)
In any case, I was put in the position where I had to potentially pull work assignments from my team members (all covered by overhead) to cover contract personnel who may not have been able to work (which would have been covered by, you guessed it, overhead). It was crazy. But that's a thing. And now, it was a colossal waste of time and energy.
Just wanted to share a federal government contractor perspective on how the (expletive) flows. ("Down the hill! And where are we?!? AT THE BOTTOM OF THE HILL!!!")
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Just to give you a sense for how these things play out for U.S. Federal Government contractors... Over the past few days, I have been hounded by corporate requests to come up with potential work assignments for contract personnel who may have been prohibited from actually doing contract work come October 1. (For some reason, our current Head Start contract seemed to be at the top of the list of contracts we may not be able to work on during a government shutdown. Don't ask me why. Head Start has always enjoyed bipartisan support.)
In any case, I was put in the position where I had to potentially pull work assignments from my team members (all covered by overhead) to cover contract personnel who may not have been able to work (which would have been covered by, you guessed it, overhead). It was crazy. But that's a thing. And now, it was a colossal waste of time and energy.
Just wanted to share a federal government contractor perspective on how the (expletive) flows. ("Down the hill! And where are we?!? AT THE BOTTOM OF THE HILL!!!")
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Uhhh…. We don’t do that in the United States. Literally not legal. A Texas resident cannot be prevented from crossing the border into New Mexico.
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