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radical meme posted:This went right over my head. Is it a reference to the Democrats that wanted to vote for the bills? Did they really believe Obama was going to cover their rear end after what he said at the G20? Is there a news story on it; specifically about the 15 referenced by Jomentum? I found a Vox article but it I'd be interested in knowing more. Here's a Roll Call piece that mentions the 15 Blue Dogs. zoux posted:Veto override is 2/3s of the total membership, not 2/3s of present voting members? Present voting.
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Joementum posted:
That's not correct. To override a veto you need 2/3 of the entire body.
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Should I be hunkering down for WWIII or what
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It's WW IV now get it right.
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Pook Good Mook posted:That's not correct. To override a veto you need 2/3 of the entire body. According to the Congressional Research Service it's two thirds of the members voting, a quorum being present.
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Meanwhile, someone decided a good thing to do at Harvard would be to put black tape over the faces of portraits of black professors outside a lecture hall.
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euphronius posted:It's WW IV now get it right. But Einstein assured me that war would be fought with rocks and sticks!
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Luigi Thirty posted:Meanwhile, someone decided a good thing to do at Harvard would be to put black tape over the faces of portraits of black professors outside a lecture hall. BLM should stop harassing law students, and maybe those law students, who stand to become some of the wealthiest Americans, wouldn't have to be so racist!
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The Senate has concluded all pre-Thanksgiving voting. The last recorded vote was on Peter William Bodde to become Ambassador to Libya, which was 95-0. He was nominated for the position 135 days ago.
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Joementum posted:According to the Congressional Research Service it's two thirds of the members voting, a quorum being present. Well I'll be damned. Today I learned something.
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Joementum posted:The Senate has concluded all pre-Thanksgiving voting. The last recorded vote was on Peter William Bodde to become Ambassador to Libya, which was 95-0. He was nominated for the position 135 days ago. (Actually that's a silly question, they've "passed a bill that tightens restrictions on the resettlement of Syrian and Iraqi refugees, amid security concerns.")
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Grouchio posted:Is the House starting to crack at the seams under Ryan's tenure juuust yet? Well, today's vote had no debate, didn't go through committee, both of which were things Ryan promised to change from the Boehner days. I doubt even the process loonies in the HFC care on this issue, but it's a sign that Ryan's willing to go around regular order when it suits him and they'll start to care very quickly once appropriations get in the mix.
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Speaking of Ryan http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2015/11/19/paul-ryan-tells-sean-hannity-will-not-support-cuts-muslim-immigration-thats-not/ Also Breitbart is now referring to any refugee conversation as "Muslim Immigration" Mr Ice Cream Glove fucked around with this message at 20:57 on Nov 19, 2015 |
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Wait did Congress actually pass a bill that can't be vetoed by Obama? What's in it?
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No.
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Nonsense posted:BLM should stop harassing law students, and maybe those law students, who stand to become some of the wealthiest Americans, wouldn't have to be so racist! Uh when is the last time you looked into the legal industry.
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I think I've stumbled upon an argument that makes the refugee panickers think twice if nothing else. The "America is a nation of immigrants argument." Specifically, the "we have seen all of this before and we will see it again" strain. "This is a country where the Irish were denigrated as drunkards and feared for their secret loyalty to the Pope, where the Chinese were hated for stealing good honest jobs, where the Japanese were loathed and kept in internment camps. Now these people are productive parts of American society. The Syrian refugees would be no different. The American melting pot is undefeated."
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gently caress these gutless fear mongers. quote:“Frankly, my sense is more and more of my colleagues feel the same way,” he said, adding there was a “lack of a compelling reason to vote ‘no.'” It's just so haaaaarrrd to explain to voters; so I'm just gonna do the easy thing. But realistically, it's probably an issue that will be forgotten by January 1. radical meme fucked around with this message at 21:06 on Nov 19, 2015 |
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JT Jag posted:I think I've stumbled upon an argument that makes the refugee panickers think twice if nothing else. "Nice try, but they weren't bloodthirsty religious fanatics bent on destroying our way of life" - terrified racists.
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SpiderHyphenMan posted:Wait did Congress actually pass a bill that can't be vetoed by Obama? The House did (barely). The Senate won't. quote:What's in it? A bunch of stuff.
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Hulk Krogan posted:"Nice try, but they weren't bloodthirsty religious fanatics bent on destroying our way of life" - terrified racists.
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JT Jag posted:Your simulacrum of a terrified racist said nice try, which I consider points in my favor. Plus the Irish and Italians were dirty papists intent on destroying our Protestant way of life. So... ya. Edit: poo poo you already mentioned that. My bad.
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alpha_destroy posted:Plus the Irish and Italians were dirty papists intent on destroying our Protestant way of life. So... ya. And the Chinese and Japanese got caricatured as murderous oriental degenerates who couldn't wait to get their yellowing fingernails on all the white women.
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Basically my argument to people freaking the gently caress out is "Hey, have you played Bioshock Infinite? That was some real poo poo. This ain't new. Take a breath, America is bigger than this."
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Captain_Maclaine posted:But Einstein assured me that war would be fought with rocks and sticks! Well, I mean, at least one side will be using rocks and sticks. Refugees will be that side
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JT Jag posted:Basically my argument to people freaking the gently caress out is "Hey, have you played Bioshock Infinite? That was some real poo poo. This ain't new. Take a breath, America is bigger than this." I would just keep quoting the "Give me your poor, your tired, your huddled masses" quote from the Statue of Liberty over and over.
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WampaLord posted:I would just keep quoting the "Give me your poor, your tired, your huddled masses" quote from the Statue of Liberty over and over. Uh sorry that poem is by some Zionist Jew and doesn't represent True American Values.
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SpiderHyphenMan posted:Wait did Congress actually pass a bill that can't be vetoed by Obama? Not at all, if it gets vetod, the dems will pull support.
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WampaLord posted:I would just keep quoting the "Give me your poor, your tired, your huddled masses" quote from the Statue of Liberty over and over.
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I've tried a lot of approaches at this point and most of them end with the other person falling back on "well I just don't want terrorists coming in here and killing us, that's all." At that point I'll talk about how the refugee process is way slower, more expensive, and more heavily scrutinized than say, trying to get a tourist visa, and that the only people we're really hurting by denying refugees are the victims of ISIS. I don't know if that convinces anyone but they usually stop responding after that point.
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WampaLord posted:I would just keep quoting the "Give me your poor, your tired, your huddled masses" quote from the Statue of Liberty over and over. "That sentiment only counted during the 19th century when we had a frontier to expandand most immigrants were white or closer to it, these days we don't have room enough for them all even if they weren't a security threat!" - a paraphrase of an actual argument I've heard here in D&D.
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Here; I made a nice chart for anybody who finds somebody complaining about Syrian refugees. Based off of the statistics found here: http://www.factcheck.org/2015/09/stretching-facts-on-syrian-refugees/ FlapYoJacks fucked around with this message at 21:53 on Nov 19, 2015 |
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Kit Walker posted:I've tried a lot of approaches at this point and most of them end with the other person falling back on "well I just don't want terrorists coming in here and killing us, that's all." At that point I'll talk about how the refugee process is way slower, more expensive, and more heavily scrutinized than say, trying to get a tourist visa, and that the only people we're really hurting by denying refugees are the victims of ISIS. I don't know if that convinces anyone but they usually stop responding after that point.
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USPol November: Hey America, I can see your isolationism showing!
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I need to stop reading about politics while at work, I don't usually want a drink this early in the day...
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BI NOW GAY LATER posted:Personally, I think he should call them out on it. Tbf it was really hard for FDR to stand for anything, much less as a bulwark to tyranny
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JT Jag posted:Basically my argument to people freaking the gently caress out is "Hey, have you played Bioshock Infinite? That was some real poo poo. This ain't new. Take a breath, America is bigger than this." I remember a few years ago (like early-mid 2012) people were getting weirdly nervous about "i-i-is American society tearing itself apart?????" and I took gleeful delight in telling them about how the real gold standard for civil unrest in this country is when the Secret Service flies the President to Camp David because D.C.'s just a little too hot.
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Greatbacon posted:I need to stop reading about politics while at work, I don't usually want a drink this early in the day... This last week has been murder on my productivity.
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The Jaguars winning last week is probably the only thing that kept me from going into a massive depressive spiral. Hopefully the fascade can continue tonight!
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ratbert90 posted:Here; I made a nice chart for anybody who finds somebody complaining about Syrian refugees. That's a dead link. Also I don't think that the number of Syrian refugees is a strong argument, it only takes one person to commit an act of terror that kills dozens or more. I think the stronger argument is one of American (espoused) values and the warnings of history. Besides I think every one knows the REAL reason libtards care about this poo poo:
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