This is a delicious tidbit, persistent anon.
Most appreciated.
Procedural. Robert's Rules says you can't motion to take it up again unless you voted against.
Anon has used that one before.
Such a fucking psyop. America is so full of poo heads.
Should be taught in middle school. Really really bottom line logic. Perfect, even now.
https://diphi.web.unc.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/2645/2012/02/MSG-ROBERTS_RULES_CHEAT_SHEET.pdf
Specifically: Motion to Reconsider.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reconsideration_of_a_motion
Daniel Jones is a FORMER FEINSTEIN STAFFER.
This is getting good.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_J._Jones
Holy cow!
What a fine use of red text.
Actually -
The vote was 48 to 50.
Schumer voted against.
Schumer could have voted in favor calling the vote
49 to 49
and then the lovely Ms. K could have broken that tie to pass the bill.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/senate-gop-blocks-bill-that-would-fund-government-and-suspend-debt-limit-as-time-runs-short-to-avoid-shutdown-and-default/ar-AAOSNSS
Feinstein is missing. Chucks a vote that Kamala could have picked off from a tieโฆ
(me) >>14676078
>>14676144 And Feinstein's former staffer admits to having hired Fusion GPS and Christopher Steele.
Also >>14676160
Fed is about to implode and just by coincidence two are resigning OCTOBER 8th.
Who says nothing is habbening?
HFS. HFS. HFS.
Honestly? Any anon still babbling about COVID right now is a shill.
Haven't felt this giddy in weeks.
Shadilay anons!
Anons, the moar I think about it, the moar I'm convinced it's a big fucking deal that the DEMS didn't pass their motion today.
Schumer and his "procedural vote" could have made it 49 to 49. And Harris could have passed it voting in an equally divided Senate.
DEMOCRATS DELIBERATELY DITCHED THEIR OWN BILL.
Why?
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But anon likes tinfoil pepe.
Also, anon was wrong.
It was a cloture vote. Required 3/5ths.
Kek. Just explained the same to spouseanon.