• originalucifer
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    545 months ago

    if any of us pleebs wasted as much money/time as house conservatives do pretending to govern, we would have been fired long ago.

    these incredibly useless human beings will be re-elected again and again and again

    • @some_guy
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      215 months ago

      But have you seen Margie’s pic of Hunter’s dick? She’s dying to show you.

    • @C0unterfactual@sh.itjust.works
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      105 months ago

      They intentionally break the government so they can campaign on how broken the government is. And their constituents eat it up, because it’s mostly like rooting for sports teams.

  • scops
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    415 months ago

    NPR not covering the wildness of this vote. Not only did three Republicans cross the aisle (one more than expected), Democratic Representative Al Green of Texas showed up to vote in hospital scrubs and without socks after just getting out of surgery. The Hill Source

  • Kid_Thunder
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    315 months ago

    It is crazy that the GOP is seriously trying to impeach a person for just doing their job because they know they won’t get the support to impeach President Biden but they want to ruin someone’s career over political bullshit because they have nothing to show of their governance for far too long.

  • AutoTL;DRB
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    85 months ago

    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    House Republicans failed to pass articles of impeachment for Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, scuttling an effort that was widely seen as an opportunity to deliver on a key promise to GOP base voters.

    The two articles charged Mayorkas with “willful and systemic refusal to comply with the law” in enforcing border policy and “breach of public trust.”

    Republicans have focused on investigations and oversight to deliver on demands from their base in a divided Congress where a Democratic-controlled Senate can quash any partisan bills sent from the House.

    Speaking to reporters Tuesday morning, House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., said the chamber did not take the move “lightly.”

    He accused Mayorkas of failing to enforce federal law “blatantly, openly, willfully and without remorse.”

    “They didn’t want political disputes to become impeachments because that would shatter their separation of powers that vests the enforcement of the laws with the president — no matter how bad a job he does,” said McClintock, R-Calif.


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