Coach Tuberville

Looks like the Senate is going to run and end around on Tuberville.....some military families have started hiring their own lawyers and are threatening law suits against Tuberville and the US military if their promotions aren't passed and acknowledged.

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We need a stronger test for legislators than who you can con into voting for you . This ignorant dweeb couldn’t pour piss out of a boot with the directions on the heel.
 
We need a stronger test for legislators than who you can con into voting for you . This ignorant dweeb couldn’t pour piss out of a boot with the directions on the heel.
Who's coming out against democratic principles now?

That be you.
 
Who's coming out against democratic principles now?

That be you.
Guess it’s too much to ask that they can read and comprehend. Maybe count higher than 10. Maybe be capable of understanding the consequences of your actions. Definitely too much to ask. Congratulations on contributing more than😂
 
Guess it’s too much to ask that they can read and comprehend. Maybe count higher than 10. Maybe be capable of understanding the consequences of your actions. Definitely too much to ask. Congratulations on contributing more than😂
Anti-democracy in action right here, folks.

And doubling down on it.

Laughing emoji is pretty much all your posts call for.

It’s not like I can take you seriously as a poster.
 
“who you can con into voting for you”
An unfortunately accurate description of democracy.
I choose to believe in upholding the rights of my fellow citizens.

Even when I think they’re morons.

We get the government we deserve in a democratic republic.

It’s better than any alternatives even when it doesn’t work out the way I’d like.
 
Anti-democracy in action right here, folks.

And doubling down on it.

Laughing emoji is pretty much all your posts call for.

It’s not like I can take you seriously as a poster.
I couldn’t care less what you think. Posting on here is certainly less important to me than it is to you. This forum and your posts appear to be a big portion of your life. Truly sorry for you forum warrior.
 
I choose to believe in upholding the rights of my fellow citizens.

Even when I think they’re morons.

We get the government we deserve in a democratic republic.

It’s better than any alternatives even when it doesn’t work out the way I’d like.
Democracy is the worst. Except for all the alternatives. I’m not advocating for anything anti-democracy. I’m just sick of the system being manipulated. As you said, we got the government we deserved. The issue now is keeping it.
 
Tuberville is, indeed, the dumbest man in the Senate. But Schumer could get ALL of the promotions through the Senate with a resolution that would need the support of only a few Republicans - which he could no doubt get, given their total disarray on every other subject. Schumer should be getting nearly as much blowback on this issue as Tuberville (imo), but Tuberville is so stupid I doubt he would share the credit.
 
Tuberville is, indeed, the dumbest man in the Senate. But Schumer could get ALL of the promotions through the Senate with a resolution that would need the support of only a few Republicans - which he could no doubt get, given their total disarray on every other subject. Schumer should be getting nearly as much blowback on this issue as Tuberville (imo), but Tuberville is so stupid I doubt he would share the credit.
I agree with everything you said except for the first sentence. Unfortunately for us, MWM definitely has to be in the conversation for the dumbest person in the Senate.
 
Tuberville is, indeed, the dumbest man in the Senate. But Schumer could get ALL of the promotions through the Senate with a resolution that would need the support of only a few Republicans - which he could no doubt get, given their total disarray on every other subject. Schumer should be getting nearly as much blowback on this issue as Tuberville (imo), but Tuberville is so stupid I doubt he would share the credit.
U haven't been paying attention.. they've already changed the rules...this week....now need 60 senators to vote to change rules and then they can bypass Tuberville


NOVEMBER 14, 2023
Rules Committee Votes 9-7 to Advance Resolution to Override Tuberville’s Blockade of Merit-Based Military Promotions
WASHINGTON, DC – Thousands of military members up and down the chain of command have had their careers left in limbo for months as Republican Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) continues to block the merit-based promotions of hundreds of top officers over political objections that have nothing to do with those in uniform, as he seeks to limit the rights of women to seek and access reproductive care.

Over the last nine months, Senator Tuberville has halted over 350 senior military officers from being promoted, receiving pay raises, and taking on new assignments. His blanket holds have negatively impacted military readiness, leaving critical senior military posts unfilled and forcing some senior officers to work multiple jobs.

Today, the Senate Rules Committee voted 9-7 to advance a temporary standing order resolution (S. Res. 444) sponsored by U.S. Senator Jack Reed (D-RI), the Chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee, that would allow for a bipartisan super-majority of 60 or more Senators to override Tuberville’s blanket blockade of military promotions.

This resolution is not a rule change. Rather, it temporarily establishes a standing order for the remainder of the 118th Congress to provide for the en bloc consideration of military nominations – with the exception of nominees to the Joint Chiefs of Staff and combatant commanders – that have been favorably reported by the Senate Armed Services Committee.

“Senator Tuberville used a hyper-partisan maneuver to try and weaponize the military promotion process. Indefinitely blocking all these merit-based military promotions has harmed the national security of the United States. We’re now using a bipartisan standing order to prevent him from further hampering the U.S. military at a time of global strife. This resolution offers every member of the Senate a chance to vote to either support or overcome this irresponsible blockade. I have faith that Senators from both parties care deeply about our service men and women and will do the right thing,” said Reed.

Now that the Senate Rules Committee advanced the bill, it may be considered by the full U.S. Senate. However, the Senate must first contend with passing appropriations legislation to prevent a government shutdown.

For generations, confirming military promotions and nominations has been considered a bipartisan responsibility for members of the U.S. Senate. The merit-based promotion of outstanding U.S. military officers has long been insulated from the partisan pressures of politics.

Over the last nine months, Senator Tuberville’s blockade has ensnared the promotions of over 350 general and flag officers, representing every military branch. According to the non-partisan Congressional Research Service, it would take the Senate nearly 1,000 hours and forgoing all other business in order to process these nominations without routine cooperation and unanimous consent from all one hundred U.S. Senators.

“Senator Tuberville broke precedent to try and impose his partisan views on our servicemembers. Senator Tuberville has been offered a number of off-ramps for his unprecedented abuse of military promotions, and this resolution offers him yet another. It’s a way to solve the current crisis through the end of next year, but it cannot undo the damage Senator Tuberville has already inflicted on our military, nor should it be seen as a permanent solution. This resolution is limited in scope and duration. It automatically expires at the end of this Congress, and we may need to debate this issue at the outset of the next Congress to ensure a sustainable solution. Hopefully we can build bipartisan consensus that no senator should ever place this type of months-long blanket hold on military promotions for political demands, because the only ones benefitting here are Senator Tuberville and America’s adversaries.”
 
However even though the Dems moved forward to change rules...as of Friday the Republicans STILL wouldn't pass rules change to bypass Tuberville


WASHINGTON — Senate Republicans may be preparing to go against one of their own.

Frustrated by Sen. Tommy Tuberville’s continued blockade of military appointments and promotions, multiple members of his caucus are warning they may soon side with Democrats to change procedure and allow the approval of military appointments as a group if the Alabama senator doesn’t let up

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Tuberville may be the face of the vote block, but many in the GOP support it. Tuberville is from a solid-red state and standing up against a brand-new liberal abortion and leave policy, the Biden Administration created as a response to RoevWade decision, works well for him politically. And the White House standing firm and not dropping the new policy works well for them politically.

I doubt Dems have any intention of changing the rules because they view the stalemate and the media generated as tailwinds to the ‘24 election. It helps Tuberville in his state, but it also helps Biden with his core..plus it probably gives him an all-important lift in battleground states.
This is why politics is a dirty word
 
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