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Showing Original Post only (View all)Republican Senator: It’s Too Expensive To Confirm Obama’s Supreme Court Pick [View all]
http://occupydemocrats.com/2016/10/24/republican-senator-expensive-confirm-obamas-supreme-court-pick/Republican Senator: Its Too Expensive To Confirm Obamas Supreme Court Pick
By Grant Stern
Posted on October 24, 2016
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Speaking to the Des Moines Reviews editorial board, Grassley said:
Sure, sure. Umm, I suppose, the tradition is and Im not sure I would follow this tradition because I know who I have on my staff, I know how deep you have to go into going through a persons record, in order to hold a hearing thats worthwhile. And so you appropriate you get special, not appropriations you get special from the rules committee; additional money to hire additional legal people. My staff tells me thats about a half a million to $750,000 to hire people to maybe work for three or four months to do it.
And so when 52 senators say they arent going to take it up, should I spend that money and have a hearing?
And so when 52 senators say they arent going to take it up, should I spend that money and have a hearing?
President Obamas final appointee Merrick Garland is considered a centrist pick, not very liberal and more conservative on issues of criminal justice than most of his party would prefer. But due to Republican obstruction, Scalias death has left the longest vacancy on the high court since the late 1960s, and the waiting period for Garlands nomination is now the longest in American history.
If you combine Sen. Grassleys logic, with what Arizona Sen. John McCains threats to block all of Hillary Clintons nominations to the Supreme Court if elected then it really seems obvious why she and President Obama have made a major pivot to help down-ballot candidates this week. The White House press secretary responded thusly:
The American people have actually hired, already, senators to fulfill their basic responsibility. And that basic responsibility is to give a fair hearing to the Presidents nominee to the Supreme Court. So Senator Grassley is wrong when he says that the American people cant afford to hold those hearings. The truth is, the American people and the people of Iowa cant afford to be paying the salary of a Senator whos not doing his job. And Chairman Grassley has not been doing his job.
Congressional Republicans never spare any expense when it comes to, say, investigating Benghazi, but they now claim to be pinching pennies by denying one of the most important constitutionally mandated officers a judge no less his public hearing in front of the formerly worlds greatest deliberative body.
Considering their recent admission that they may intend to permanently filibuster the Supreme Court if given 51 seats in the Senate during this years election, President Obama start considering a legal maneuver to seize upon a Constitutional ambiguity like this one described by a member of non-partisan Common Cause to fill the court after the election is decided.
The Republicans are defending 24 incumbent seats this year, and if people want to have a functioning court system, the only choice will be Democrats.
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Republican Senator: It’s Too Expensive To Confirm Obama’s Supreme Court Pick [View all]
babylonsister
Oct 2016
OP
We see it and have seen it for several years. Hopefully, we will retire him this year.
Frustratedlady
Oct 2016
#6
Fine. Let Hillary nominate the most liberal, healthy 18 year old she can find.
Warren DeMontague
Oct 2016
#4