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mercuryblues

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25. Don't think for one minute
Wed Apr 15, 2020, 06:20 PM
Apr 2020

that his white house has not been looking at ways to do this since day 1.

Do not think that he does not have the full support and cooperation of the entire republican party.

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I would say bluestarone Apr 2020 #1
I'd like to know, too. Seems this is the most important thing he said today. n/t Blaukraut Apr 2020 #2
Did he say this today at his daily rally? FloridaBlues Apr 2020 #3
Yup jpak Apr 2020 #15
Article II, Section 3, Clause 3 also authorizes the president to adjourn Congress if elleng Apr 2020 #4
interesting, and scary. sounds like they could engineer a disagreement with the house unblock Apr 2020 #12
+1000 MineralMan Apr 2020 #31
You Left Out A Conflicting Prior Clause ProfessorGAC Apr 2020 #35
Yep AJT Apr 2020 #5
when did the chambers not agree to adjourn? dweller Apr 2020 #7
yeah, donnie can't do this unilaterally, but he could with senate cooperation unblock Apr 2020 #13
it specifically states 'adjournment' dweller Apr 2020 #19
right, so if the senate deliberately disagrees with the house as do when to adjourn, unblock Apr 2020 #20
when is the date of adjournment ? dweller Apr 2020 #24
i think either house can move to adjourn to any date they choose unblock Apr 2020 #26
but they have not, correct? dweller Apr 2020 #28
They are not currently in disagreement. unblock Apr 2020 #30
disagreement concerns adjournment date only dweller Apr 2020 #32
Yes. At any point, the senate could move to adjourn to a different date unblock Apr 2020 #33
how many votes needed to pass? dweller Apr 2020 #34
I think it's simple majority unblock Apr 2020 #40
well ... dweller Apr 2020 #42
I actually don't see them going for it unblock Apr 2020 #43
I can see the ad: "The nation was in crisis, and Senator XXXX voted to go on vacation." tinrobot Apr 2020 #38
Absolutely. I think it would be horrible for Donnie as well unblock Apr 2020 #41
Well, he has the senate... AJT Apr 2020 #22
Read The Actual Paragraph ProfessorGAC Apr 2020 #36
i think you replied to me ? dweller Apr 2020 #44
I Did ProfessorGAC Apr 2020 #45
nope lapfog_1 Apr 2020 #6
No, he does have the authority but it has never been used before. totodeinhere Apr 2020 #10
Where do you see one Rethug is needed for a quorum or that all the Dems need be present? Celerity Apr 2020 #14
someone would have to call for the qourum. lapfog_1 Apr 2020 #18
oh, you are talking about a singular instance, i though you meant in general Celerity Apr 2020 #21
In extraordinary cases Bored5783 Apr 2020 #8
Welcome to the board sir/maam. n/t Ellipsis Apr 2020 #11
Thank You Bored5783 Apr 2020 #23
Barr has been working overtime to find ways to increase Trump's dictatorial powers dalton99a Apr 2020 #9
this is SO true, I think far beyond the attention it has been given overall Celerity Apr 2020 #17
Of course he can't. nt coti Apr 2020 #16
Don't think for one minute mercuryblues Apr 2020 #25
Try to imagine the screaming if the dems did it to them... lindysalsagal Apr 2020 #27
+1 dalton99a Apr 2020 #29
Can he reopen the country on May 1st? Generic Brad Apr 2020 #37
Jonathan Turley @JonathanTurley Senators of both parties should vote to support the congressional UncleNoel Apr 2020 #39
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