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Cosmic Kitten

(3,498 posts)
67. Drug test Congress and breathalyzers before EVERY vote
Wed Jan 7, 2015, 03:25 PM
Jan 2015

Too drunk to drive is too drunk to vote on legislation

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They're getting the results they intended with boner, so why change? Dont call me Shirley Jan 2015 #1
lol Is it true that... Cosmic Kitten Jan 2015 #3
Fact. That is the case. Action_Patrol Jan 2015 #17
Just to clarify... Cosmic Kitten Jan 2015 #22
The chamber was full. Not sure of roll call Action_Patrol Jan 2015 #29
No insanity there at all. Boehner is now free to do what he has been blocked from doing by Reid. djean111 Jan 2015 #2
I almost wish the Repugs would elect a nut like Louie Louie Gohmert Pyle as Speaker ..... marmar Jan 2015 #4
The people who elect him are THRILLED with the "results." MADem Jan 2015 #5
Who did the Democrats vote for? Cosmic Kitten Jan 2015 #6
They didn't. joshcryer Jan 2015 #8
Dems did their re-electing back in November, two weeks after the election. MADem Jan 2015 #11
Nancy Pelosi. MADem Jan 2015 #10
In a mature democracy, Pelosi would have been shit-canned for presiding over the KingCharlemagne Jan 2015 #14
+1 Cosmic Kitten Jan 2015 #18
Our democracy is one of the most mature in the world. MADem Jan 2015 #20
So Democrats have NO VOTE for speaker of the House? Cosmic Kitten Jan 2015 #26
Everyone has a vote Action_Patrol Jan 2015 #31
Only if they vote partisan, right? Cosmic Kitten Jan 2015 #33
It really doesn't set up anything. Action_Patrol Jan 2015 #36
Where has doing things as usual gotten the Democratic Party? Cosmic Kitten Jan 2015 #44
You're trying too hard to be upset Action_Patrol Jan 2015 #46
+1. MADem Jan 2015 #49
"It's a show" That makes more sense. Cosmic Kitten Jan 2015 #52
But it IS customary Action_Patrol Jan 2015 #54
Well, I think now we are parsing words Cosmic Kitten Jan 2015 #59
These are good points you raise, especially about fund-raising and about the KingCharlemagne Jan 2015 #38
Maxine is a "conscience." It's hard to go to upper-tier leadership when one plays that MADem Jan 2015 #43
I didn't have a TV back in 1980, so never even knew of that ad. Thanks for KingCharlemagne Jan 2015 #66
Agreed. Mass Jan 2015 #25
Each caucus elects their own leadership Cosmic Kitten Jan 2015 #16
Article 1, Section 2 of the Constitution Action_Patrol Jan 2015 #27
Oh, good. Thank you. Cosmic Kitten Jan 2015 #34
As I said--they already voted--on November 18th. MADem Jan 2015 #37
It didn't contradict anyone. Action_Patrol Jan 2015 #40
Great. Is there a primer for public information Cosmic Kitten Jan 2015 #45
For the election of Speaker, Action_Patrol Jan 2015 #48
The custom and practice is for each caucus to elect their own representation. MADem Jan 2015 #35
^ Action_Patrol Jan 2015 #41
Nothing to be gained, eh? Cosmic Kitten Jan 2015 #42
Look, if you don't want to see it for what it is, I can't help you. MADem Jan 2015 #47
So your explanation is that it's "customary"? Cosmic Kitten Jan 2015 #50
As another poster indicated, you're working too hard at being upset. Have a nice day. MADem Jan 2015 #51
You too Cosmic Kitten Jan 2015 #53
A minor note: nationally in aggregate, Dems received more 'votes' for the KingCharlemagne Jan 2015 #13
Well, the GOP did a great job of gerrymandering districts to aid their majority. MADem Jan 2015 #15
Agreed. The combination of Repuke gerrymandering that created these KingCharlemagne Jan 2015 #19
Here's some tips, MADem Scootaloo Jan 2015 #58
Here's a tip for you. PLEASE pay attention, because it is a very IMPORTANT tip. MADem Jan 2015 #62
I'm telling you how to prevent a repeat of this, later Scootaloo Jan 2015 #64
That is precisely what they want. joshcryer Jan 2015 #7
Agreed....I would extend this to every entrenched lawmaker...the whole lot of them pipoman Jan 2015 #9
Insanity is re-electing Boehner to the House at all. Erich Bloodaxe BSN Jan 2015 #12
It's not insane to those who voted for him--and that would be the GOP caucus. They loved what he MADem Jan 2015 #21
I'm not talking about his election as speaker, I'm talking about his election as Rep of OH-08. Erich Bloodaxe BSN Jan 2015 #24
People love a "winner." Even if that winner is no friend to them. MADem Jan 2015 #30
He hasn't delivered any pork any time lately. Erich Bloodaxe BSN Jan 2015 #32
He can still "vote trade." And as Speaker, he's the ultimate broker for that sort of thing. MADem Jan 2015 #55
Interesting, isn't it, how some DU members go to great lengths to defend Republicans? Scuba Jan 2015 #56
Who, here, is "defending" Republicans? Please be specific if you're going to make charges against MADem Jan 2015 #57
So keeping Pelosi would be INSANE, right? Cosmic Kitten Jan 2015 #39
She has raised as much money--if not more--than Boehner has raised in the last two years. MADem Jan 2015 #60
Money, Money, Money Cosmic Kitten Jan 2015 #61
It is all about the money. I don't particularly like that but I'm not stupid--I see that's how it MADem Jan 2015 #63
Oh thanks... Cosmic Kitten Jan 2015 #65
They do not really have an alternative. Who should be speaker? Mass Jan 2015 #23
A non-alcoholic would be a good start. nt tridim Jan 2015 #28
Drug test Congress and breathalyzers before EVERY vote Cosmic Kitten Jan 2015 #67
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