Anonymous ID: d5bd45 Jan. 4, 2023, 4:19 p.m. No.18076445   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>6470 >>6474 >>6483 >>6494 >>6563 >>6663 >>6873 >>6936

Mike Pence Spouts Off, Urges Republicans to Vote for Kevin McCarthy and Credits McCarthy’s Vision in Taking Back the House

 

Mike Pence spouted off today. The notorious wimp urged republicans to vote for Kevin McCarthy for House Speaker.

 

Pence also credited Kevin McCarthy with winning back the House of Representatives for Republicans.

Seriously?

 

This Pence guy has NO shame!

 

It’s not clear who Pence was really trying to reach with that tweet? Maybe “moderate” Democrats?

 

But it sure didn’t sway these guys. They all voted down McCarthy three more times today already.

 

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2023/01/gross-mike-pence-spouts-off-urges-republicans-vote-kevin-mccarthy-credits-mccarthys-vision-taking-back-house/

Anonymous ID: d5bd45 Jan. 4, 2023, 4:44 p.m. No.18076623   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>6631 >>6649 >>6662 >>6873 >>6936

Matt Gaetz Vows Never to Vote for McCarthy and Calls Him “Desperate” After Closed-Door Meeting – Says He’ll Vote “All Week, All Month” But Never for Him

 

After two days of brutal losses, Kevin McCarthy (R-CA 20th District) was huddling with his detractors in a closed-door meeting, according to Punchbowl News.

 

It is unclear who exactly is in the closed-door meeting.

 

McCarthy entered a meeting through a back door with several of his high-profile GOP detractors.

 

Following the meeting, Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL 1st District) blasted McCarthy following closed-door meeting.

 

“He’s a desperate guy whose vote share is dropping with every subsequent vote and I’m ready to vote all night, all week, all month, and never for that person,” Rep. Gaetz told reporters.

 

Watch the video below:

 

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2023/01/matt-gaetz-vows-never-vote-mccarthy-calls-desperate-closed-door-meeting-says-vote-week-month-never-video/

Anonymous ID: d5bd45 Jan. 4, 2023, 4:47 p.m. No.18076653   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>6665 >>6873 >>6936

Commie Leftist Cori Bush Says Byron Donalds Is NOT Historic Candidate and He Supports Policy “Perpetuating White Supremacy”

 

Marxist Cori Bush is one of the latest members of the America-hating Democrat Squad serving in Congress.

 

Bush made a name for herself during the Ferguson riots when leftist protesters looted and burned down the Ferguson business district not once but twice in 2014.

 

The media loved her. Business owners feared and hated her and the criminals she ran with.

 

Cori Bush also pushed the Democrat Party’s Defund the Police campaign but pays $200,000 a year for her own personal security.

 

She’s a real gem.

 

On Wednesday after Byron Donalds became the first Black Republican to be nominated for Speaker of the House of Representatives Cori Bush posted

 

FWIW, @ByronDonalds is not a historic candidate for Speaker. He is a prop. Despite being Black, he supports a policy agenda intent on upholding and perpetuating white supremacy.

 

His name being in the mix is not progress—it’s pathetic.

 

— Cori Bush (@CoriBush) January 4, 2023

 

“>this awful tweet

 

Donalds is a Black Republican who came from poverty and is one of the most popular conservatives in Congress today.

 

But he’s not a hardcore leftist so Cori Bush hates him. Sick.

 

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2023/01/commie-leftist-cori-bush-says-byron-donalds-not-historic-candidate-supports-policy-perpetuating-white-supremacy/

Anonymous ID: d5bd45 Jan. 4, 2023, 4:50 p.m. No.18076675   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>6873 >>6936

Warren Davidson Lists Concessions McCarthy Made to People Who Voted Against His Speakership

 

Rep. Warren Davidson (R-OH) nominated Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) for the speakership Wednesday on the fifth speakership ballot, after the fourth did not produce a victor.

 

Davidson highlighted a laundry list of concessions that McCarthy promised many Republicans who have repeatedly voted against him, and he urged those members to rally behind the California representative.

 

“We’re on the precipiceof such a destructive argument today. I plead with all, all of my Republican colleagues, let cooler, more rational heads prevail. Let us unite as Republicans to elect the next speaker of the House,” said Davidson.

 

He then asserted that 20 of his colleagues, many of whom are part of the House Freedom Caucus (HFC), have repeatedly voted against McCarthy because they do not trust him, adding:

 

What can heal that divide? Right now, there are a lot of colleagues that don’t trust 20 or more of my fellow Republicans. Right now, though we remain divided, a majority, an actual majority of the House Freedom Caucus members do support Kevin McCarthy.

 

Davidson, a member of the HFC himself, noted that over the summer, the caucus “started the negotiations with a proposal for new rules,” including “a set of tools that could be structured to make trust more verifiable and allow recourse if that trust is ever broken.” He added that McCarthy engaged in the talks following the election and “led the Congress to adopt substantive reforms that will make our majority more effective.”

 

He then listed a number of the rules that McCarthy adopted at the request of those representatives who have repeatedly voted against him:

 

“Andrew Clyde’s proposal to restore public access to the Capitol”

“Lauren Boebert’s proposal to reduce the linkage between the NRCC and the steering committee process”

“Gary Palmer’s proposal to cap spending on suspension bills”

“Ralph Norman’s proposal to limit leadership reports and make conference more about engaging all members”

“Chip Roy’s proposal to provide a five-day notice for suspension votes”

“Dan Bishop’s proposal in privileged resolutions”

“Scott Perry’s proposal for additional conference meetings ahead of key votes”

“Bob Good’s proposal on stand alone appropriations bills”

“Andy Biggs’ proposal limiting suspension waivers from committees”

“Chip Roy’s proposal to make cosponsored amendments in order”

 

Among other adoptions, Davidson cited the revival of the Holman Rule and “an end to the Gephardt rule” to reign in runaway debt, as well as a new rule worked out with Rep. Morgan Griffith (R-VA) on single subject bills that Davidson said the GOP hopes “to call the Griffith Rule.”

 

Additionally, he highlighted the promise of “diverse viewpoints on every committee” and a “Church-style commission” attached to the Judiciary Committee, set to be chaired by Rep Jim Jordan (R-OH), to investigate collaborations between the government and big tech “to silence, persecute, or even prosecute our fellow citizens.”

 

“We, as Republicans, are a big and diverse conference. The real question goes back to strategy,” Davidson later added. “Can we accept incremental process? Can we work for a victory one first down at a time, or can we only accept the high-risk trick plays?”

 

“Can we take a win every and then and give hope to the forgotten men and women of America who no longer believe this people’s house cares about them,” he wondered.

 

The fifth ballow ultimately did not yield a speaker and brandished the same results as the fourth round, with McCarthy at 201 votes, Democrat nominee Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) with all 212 Democrat votes, while 20 Republcians voted for Rep. Byron Donalds (R-FL). One representative voted present.

 

https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2023/01/04/watch-warren-davidson-lists-concessions-mccarthy-made-to-people-who-voted-against-his-speakership/

Anonymous ID: d5bd45 Jan. 4, 2023, 4:53 p.m. No.18076703   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>6873 >>6936

Amazon to layoff more than 17,000 employees

 

The outlet attributed the staff drawdown in part to the rapid expansion of the firm's online business during the COVID-19 pandemic.

 

Amazon's latest round of layoffs will hit more than 17,000 of its employees, marking the largest such staffing cut among big companies in the past year.

 

Though the company announced substantial layoffs in November of 2022, which the Wall Street Journal estimated at the time would affect 10,000 positions, the continuing cuts will bring the total reduction to around 17,000, the same outlet reported.

 

The outlet attributed the staff drawdown in part to the rapid expansion of the firm's online business during the COVID-19 pandemic, which has since leveled off as consumers return to the brick and mortar retail centers that compete with the website.

 

Amazon expanded its workforce by the thousands during that period and also advanced its other businesses such as grocery delivery. The cuts follow an extensive financial review of the firm's expenses, which it conducted in the middle of last year.

 

The company's declining post-COVID fortunes have hit its partners as well. Fabric pod array (FPA) manufacturer Gilimex is now suing the company for $280 million after the Big Tech company ended its contract to purchase the FPAs in May of 2022. Amazon uses FPAs as a means of enabling efficient packaging and shipping of products to their customers.

 

Amazon had dramatically escalated its production targets for Gilimex amid rising shipping costs during the pandemic. The Vietnamese firm now contends that Amazon's termination of the deal has adversely affected the company, as it had to turn away other business to keep up with Amazon's demands and restructured its facilities to accommodate it.

 

https://justthenews.com/nation/technology/amazon-layoff-more-17000-employees