Back on politics, its nice to see at least 1 party in the US believe in democracy and the will of its constituents. Hi Bernie. 1 sure likes to talk about it but now with the new congress only 1 has done anything about it. Remember the embarrassing AOC squad carry on then immediately crumbled and voted for Pelosi. The worst people of politics.
The GOP actually caring who the speaker of the house is as the 3rd person inline for the Presidency and in control of the US purse strings during Biden's lame duck Presidency is a huge deal and quiet refreshing for politics. The newly elected House Speaker McCarthy, although a RINO was held with his feet to the fire to make concessions for the American people and not just allowed another run of the mill uni-party vote. Fantastic job by those GOP members that listened to their constituents and held off their vote until McCarthy agreed to concessions that their voters elected them for. Beautiful to see democracy at work. Strong unified GOP is desperately what the US needs more than ever.
The best concessions of all was to allow a vote of no confidence on the speaker of the house to just 1 member of the house. Truly held accountable. The other great concession was to put actual conservatives and GOP congress members and not RINOs on committee chairs. Cant wait to see these committees commence shortly and see some accountability for the American people. A long way from the farce that was the Pelosi Speakership.
First order of business for McCarthy day 1 as speaker was to repeal the Democrats passing a bill for 87,000 armed IRS agents. Some sanity and reduction in spending, amazing job by the GOP.
I will hear this, then dump on it.
Before I continue: US POLITICS SUCKS. It really SUCKS, it is seriously bad. Only a few people are making worthwhile ideas in an awful system. Looking at US politics is like looking into a toilet and trying to understand the last user.
So yes, Republicans elect their Default McCarthy as Democrats have done. Sure they do deals and factions get something. Yet people have been saying the speakers are too restrictive.
I hear this^ It SUCKS, their committee system sucks. Motions get moved to committes and never out. I get it the system sucks.
So I get the 20 resisting the autovote and bucking. I get it.
Yet what did they ask for...
The House of Representatives passed a rules package Monday night 220-213 with relatively little drama as the first order of business for House Speaker Kevin McCarthy's new majority.
www.dailymail.co.uk
Some is madness, some is pandering too their base and some makes sense.
Madness:
The motion to vacate - allows any single member to call a vote to remove McCarthy as Speaker.
^you are a group of 20 and can probably get 10 people if needed. NOPE reduce it to 1 and have chaos. Can't they count!
Base/Far right:
REINSTATING THE HOLMAN RULE -- fire/demote any employee. This is a "whack a guy not doing what we like".
Probes into probes - Far right base want to investigate the investigation into their glorious leader.
Financial -- cut spending motions. This could curb deficit, yet I suspect it will lead to a shutdown and more hurt.
Sense:
Decrease PAC money in member runs. aka less infighting among republicans.
ADDING TIME TO REVIEW BILLS -- 72 hours is reasonable.
Term limits in the lower house --- This makes some sense. Certain politicians have been in there for ages. Flip it some great politicians are there and the name recognition of say Bernie Sanders, Elizabeth Warren etc can't be built overnight (I realise they are all senators, I cannot name a house long termer).
Crazy eyes I take your points and agree with some.