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What you need is to make a list of the concessions together with this list to see why the ones that switched their vote to McCarthy did so. Once you have this list, you'll understand why DJTJr is congratulating them.
>>18089865 (lb)
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What you need is to make a list of the concessions together with this list to see why the ones that switched their vote to McCarthy did so. Once you have this list, you'll understand why DJTJr is congratulating them.
Eh; maybe. Papi's back to posting "Stay positive!" memes, so that means the deals are done.
>1) good opportunity for the people to see how SOTH is elected
Yep.
>2) DJT was nominated already so why wasn't he voted in already?
Because he's CiC
>3) stalling brings a lot more exposure
Yep.
>4) only winning moves tbh
Yep.
Actors, movie, lotta ins, lotta outs, lotta what-have-yous. Great show.
It's true.
;-)
Trusting:
>We need to be able to continue to trust that we're going to be able to execute what we agreed to in framework.
A good faith swap.
It was legitimate:
The American people have witnessed for the first time in this town in probably 100 years if not more a deliberative process, a legitimate deliberative process, of the future of leadership in the people's body.
For the first time in 100 years, it took us a longer to get this done than in previous times we've done this.
Idealistic:
>Rep-elect Anna Paulina Luna: "We're doing this because we genuinely understand the offer on the tableโฆIt will be transformational and it will outlast every person in this room.
Every deal being made can be unmade if the circumstances to unmake them present themselves to the right assembly at the right time.
Submission:
>If the framework blows up, I'm out
โฆbut for now, I relent.
Important to remember we're still watching something play out that was pre-planned. All the "goings on" that happened in the background? It's knowledge to someone, somewhere, and to many people directly and indirectly involved.
Speaker of the House
The Speaker of the House acts as the leader of the U.S. House of Representatives. Every two years, the Members of the U.S. House of Representatives vote on the first day of each new Congress. Both of the major political parties nominate one candidate for the position of Speaker. The candidate from the majority party usually wins.
The Speaker of the House is responsible for administering the oath of office to the Members of the U.S. House of Representatives, giving Members permission to speak on the House floor, designating Members to serve as Speaker pro tempore, counting and declaring all votes, appointing Members to committees, sending bills to committees, and signing bills and resolutions that pass in the House. The Speaker is also second in line, behind the Vice President, to become President should the President be unable to fulfill his or her duties.
While serving as Speaker of the House, the Speaker continues to serve the residents of his or her district and has all of the duties of other Members of the U.S. House of Representatives. Traditionally, unlike other Members, the Speaker does not serve on committees or participate in floor debate.
>We no longer have a representative government.
You haven't had one in decades. The difference between previous decades and today is the stratocracy is putting them on display for you to understand why the eventual end of this had to be done this way. Greatest civics class of all time.