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  1. Friendly reminder we would not be at war with Iran if the New York Times hadn’t sanewashed these fascist fucks into office.

    Fuck you, Wordle!

  2. ragingreaver on

    >House Republicans on Thursday abruptly canceled a vote on a resolution directing President Trump to withdraw U.S. forces from Iran or win approval from Congress to continue the war, after it became clear they lacked the votes to defeat the measure.

    Basically, voting on the measure would have forced Republicans to take a hardline stance against either the war, or against Trump. So they scrapped the entire drafting process so they wouldn’t have to have a spine.

  3. I don’t get why the Dems wouldn’t just let Trump continue to flail on this, at least till after the midterms. it’s a terribly unpopular war – but if Congress shuts it down won’t Trump just shift the blame to them?

  4. Best prepare ’cause this war is in for the long-term. No doubt they will delay as much as possible to cancel elections.

  5. Jealous_Slice9371 on

    They didn’t have the votes because not everyone was there, let’s be honest about the reporting. If this was the democrats voting for healthcare or something we support we wouldn’t frame it as them shutting it down and running if all the supporting members were not actually there to vote for it.

  6. oliversurpless on

    “As the House chamber descended into chaos, leaders wary of risking another public defeat on a far more politically consequential vote”?

    Just imagine what would happen if the House was still proportional to the population…

  7. In lieu of voting we’re going on another vacation! Good luck Americans! Imagine what those $29B could have done for education, or health care, or housing affordability, or stability for the electric grid, or we could have 20ish ballrooms!

  8. The cowardice, greed, ineptitude, graft, grift, and treasonous betrayals of oaths of office must come to an end. They seem to be making it impossible to not have a revolution but it’s hard to imagine the current culture being capable of creating the institutions that have been wrecked.

  9. Someone explain how they can just change the game when it looks like they are going to lose?

  10. I’m very conflicted when stuff like this happens. I think back to the vote to approve Obama’s pick for supreme court justice. It didn’t go through because congress did something really similar, they just didn’t hold a vote and stalled until the next admin was in place.

    This is a similar move and idk, seems like immense BS to me. I know you can’t force someone to do their job, but there should be reprecussions for not doing it. If I didn’t properly do my job, then I would get my a$s fired. But, there’s no recourse like that for house or senator outside of elections and even that is often hella broken.

    The system needs a serious update

  11. Based on the business media Congress doesn’t have to end the Iran war, because we already effectively have lost it. Iran controls the strait; we cannot guarantee safe commerce. The world has begun moving on, and the policies & procedures of a new order are emerging. The transit insurance vehicle proposed hasn’t happened because the security conditions do not allow it. 

    I expect they will continue the “we are winning the not-war and a deal comes in weeks” up through the midterms and plus it gives something for our 24/7 cable news to jabber about. 

  12. limezest128 on

    There’s a double negative in there that confuses me. Did republicans postpone the vote because they didn’t have enough votes to prolong the war?

  13. blingybangbang on

    Why do these people get a taxpayer funded income again? Somebody please tell me what they actually do all day

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