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All you Gaetz supporters answer this please, no BS..
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Oct 4, 2023 17:02:16   #
proud republican Loc: RED CALIFORNIA
 
What has he done for Republicans in Congress other than going in front of cameras, like Adam Schitt??? How many Bills did he sponsored/ wrote?...

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Oct 4, 2023 17:27:08   #
pescado rojo
 
proud republican wrote:
What has he done for Republicans in Cingress other than going in front of cameras, like Schitt??? How many Bills did he sponsored/ wrote?...


Gaetz is a moron. McCarthy needed to be booted but now is about the worst possible time to do it.

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Oct 4, 2023 17:27:36   #
Parky60 Loc: People's Republic of Illinois
 
proud republican wrote:
What has he done for Republicans in Cingress other than going in front of cameras, like Schitt??? How many Bills did he sponsored/ wrote?...

The MTV had nothing to do with how many bills Gaetz sponsored/wrote. It had to do with the promises McCarthy made when he was elected speaker in January to cut federal spending back to pre-C***D levels, to avoid at all costs resorting to continuing resolutions (CRs) or omnibus spending bills, and instead return the House to "regular order."

The regular order of both chambers in Congress is to write a dozen major spending bills in committees during the spring, then debate, amend, and finally pass them in the summer and early fall before the Sept. 30 end of the federal government's fiscal year.

McCarthy abandoned those promises, according to Gaetz and his fellow opponents, in dealing with President Joe Biden in April by agreeing to a debt ceiling increase packet that also assumed federal spending would continue at or very near the hyper-levels that began in 2020 under President Donald Trump in response to the p******c.

Then after April, House Republicans (ie. RINOS) were slow to move the 12 major appropriations bills, and when the traditional August recess approached, McCarthy was pressured by many of his most conservative colleagues to keep the House in session to work on the spending measures rather than allowing members to return to their home districts. But McCarthy declined to cancel the recess.

When the final week before the Sept. 30 deadline arrived, it brought with it the prospect of the federal government having to shut down for lack of a budget for 2024. McCarthy opted to seek a CR that would give the House enough time to finish passing the spending bills. Four of the twelve were passed, accounting for 74 percent of all discretionary federal spending.

The speaker offered a 30-day CR on Sept. 29 that would have cut federal discretionary spending by 8 percent and mandated stronger measures by the Biden administration to secure the U.S. southern border with Mexico. But Mr. Gaetz and 20 other Republicans v**ed against it, k*****g it.

On Sept. 30, the speaker offered a 45-day CR that kept current spending levels and it passed, thanks to Democrats v****g with 91 Republicans in favor. Ninety-one GOPers opposed the 45-day CR.

"That was the last straw," another representative said, because it all but rendered McCarthy's January promises irrelevant, and put the House back on course to being forced by Senate Democrats and the president into agreeing to kick the can down the road yet again.

The last time Congress approved all 12 major spending bills in regular order was 1997.

THAT’S why Gaetz and the true Republicans in the House of Representatives did what they did.

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Oct 4, 2023 17:29:20   #
Parky60 Loc: People's Republic of Illinois
 
pescado rojo wrote:
Gaetz is a moron. McCarthy needed to be booted but now is about the worst possible time to do it.

I respectfully disagree. Your "solution" is just another "kick the can down the road" move. McCarthy had his chance. When will it end?

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Oct 4, 2023 17:34:12   #
proud republican Loc: RED CALIFORNIA
 
Parky60 wrote:
I respectfully disagree. Your "solution" is just another "kick the can down the road" move. McCarthy had his chance. When will it end?


Economy is a disaster, crime is all over US, Border is out of control People can't afford groceries, gas...And this is time when gaetz decides to kick Speaker of the House out?? NOW????? When we in dire straits???? Come on, people!! Wake up and smell the coffee!..

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Oct 4, 2023 17:35:10   #
proud republican Loc: RED CALIFORNIA
 
pescado rojo wrote:
Gaetz is a moron. McCarthy needed to be booted but now is about the worst possible time to do it.



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Oct 4, 2023 17:36:23   #
Parky60 Loc: People's Republic of Illinois
 
proud republican wrote:
Economy is a disaster, crime is all over US, Border is out of control People can't afford groceries, gas...And this is time when gaetz decides to kick Speaker of the House out?? NOW????? When we in dire straits???? Come on, people!! Wake up and smell the coffee!..

When is a good time?

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Oct 4, 2023 17:42:46   #
Wolf counselor Loc: Heart of Texas
 
proud republican wrote:
What has he done for Republicans in Cingress other than going in front of cameras, like Schitt??? How many Bills did he sponsored/ wrote?...


You're totally missing the point ma'am.

Mccarthy is a blatant RINO who lied in order to win the speaker position.

He was underhandedly helping the democrats and ignoring the problem at the border

He deserves to be ousted simply because of his support for Ukraine.

Only 8 Republicans stood up for the American people.

The rest of the Republicans are cowards

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Oct 4, 2023 17:46:11   #
proud republican Loc: RED CALIFORNIA
 
Wolf counselor wrote:
You're totally missing the point ma'am.

Mccarthy is a blatant RINO who lied in order to win the speaker position.

He was underhandedly helping the democrats and ignoring the problem at the border

He deserves to be ousted simply because of his support for Ukraine.

Only 8 Republicans stood up for the American people.

The rest of the Republicans are cowards


With all due respect, sir.. I disagree!!..

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Oct 4, 2023 17:47:17   #
proud republican Loc: RED CALIFORNIA
 
Parky60 wrote:
When is a good time?


Definitely not now!...But let's see how long will it take to elect another Speaker of the House...

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Oct 4, 2023 17:58:12   #
proud republican Loc: RED CALIFORNIA
 
Parky60 wrote:
The MTV had nothing to do with how many bills Gaetz sponsored/wrote. It had to do with the promises McCarthy made when he was elected speaker in January to cut federal spending back to pre-C***D levels, to avoid at all costs resorting to continuing resolutions (CRs) or omnibus spending bills, and instead return the House to "regular order."

The regular order of both chambers in Congress is to write a dozen major spending bills in committees during the spring, then debate, amend, and finally pass them in the summer and early fall before the Sept. 30 end of the federal government's fiscal year.

McCarthy abandoned those promises, according to Gaetz and his fellow opponents, in dealing with President Joe Biden in April by agreeing to a debt ceiling increase packet that also assumed federal spending would continue at or very near the hyper-levels that began in 2020 under President Donald Trump in response to the p******c.

Then after April, House Republicans (ie. RINOS) were slow to move the 12 major appropriations bills, and when the traditional August recess approached, McCarthy was pressured by many of his most conservative colleagues to keep the House in session to work on the spending measures rather than allowing members to return to their home districts. But McCarthy declined to cancel the recess.

When the final week before the Sept. 30 deadline arrived, it brought with it the prospect of the federal government having to shut down for lack of a budget for 2024. McCarthy opted to seek a CR that would give the House enough time to finish passing the spending bills. Four of the twelve were passed, accounting for 74 percent of all discretionary federal spending.

The speaker offered a 30-day CR on Sept. 29 that would have cut federal discretionary spending by 8 percent and mandated stronger measures by the Biden administration to secure the U.S. southern border with Mexico. But Mr. Gaetz and 20 other Republicans v**ed against it, k*****g it.

On Sept. 30, the speaker offered a 45-day CR that kept current spending levels and it passed, thanks to Democrats v****g with 91 Republicans in favor. Ninety-one GOPers opposed the 45-day CR.

"That was the last straw," another representative said, because it all but rendered McCarthy's January promises irrelevant, and put the House back on course to being forced by Senate Democrats and the president into agreeing to kick the can down the road yet again.

The last time Congress approved all 12 major spending bills in regular order was 1997.

THAT’S why Gaetz and the true Republicans in the House of Representatives did what they did.
The MTV had nothing to do with how many bills Gaet... (show quote)


Sorry, what is MTV??

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Oct 4, 2023 18:05:57   #
Parky60 Loc: People's Republic of Illinois
 
Wolf counselor wrote:
You're totally missing the point ma'am.

Mccarthy is a blatant RINO who lied in order to win the speaker position.

He was underhandedly helping the democrats and ignoring the problem at the border

He deserves to be ousted simply because of his support for Ukraine.

Only 8 Republicans stood up for the American people.

The rest of the Republicans are cowards


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Oct 4, 2023 18:06:32   #
Parky60 Loc: People's Republic of Illinois
 
proud republican wrote:
Sorry, what is MTV??

Motion to Vacate.

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Oct 4, 2023 18:11:39   #
Wolf counselor Loc: Heart of Texas
 
proud republican wrote:
With all due respect, sir.. I disagree!!..


With all due respect ma'am, I understand.

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Oct 4, 2023 18:47:04   #
tomhoff24
 
Parky60 wrote:
The MTV had nothing to do with how many bills Gaetz sponsored/wrote. It had to do with the promises McCarthy made when he was elected speaker in January to cut federal spending back to pre-C***D levels, to avoid at all costs resorting to continuing resolutions (CRs) or omnibus spending bills, and instead return the House to "regular order."

The regular order of both chambers in Congress is to write a dozen major spending bills in committees during the spring, then debate, amend, and finally pass them in the summer and early fall before the Sept. 30 end of the federal government's fiscal year.

McCarthy abandoned those promises, according to Gaetz and his fellow opponents, in dealing with President Joe Biden in April by agreeing to a debt ceiling increase packet that also assumed federal spending would continue at or very near the hyper-levels that began in 2020 under President Donald Trump in response to the p******c.

Then after April, House Republicans (ie. RINOS) were slow to move the 12 major appropriations bills, and when the traditional August recess approached, McCarthy was pressured by many of his most conservative colleagues to keep the House in session to work on the spending measures rather than allowing members to return to their home districts. But McCarthy declined to cancel the recess.

When the final week before the Sept. 30 deadline arrived, it brought with it the prospect of the federal government having to shut down for lack of a budget for 2024. McCarthy opted to seek a CR that would give the House enough time to finish passing the spending bills. Four of the twelve were passed, accounting for 74 percent of all discretionary federal spending.

The speaker offered a 30-day CR on Sept. 29 that would have cut federal discretionary spending by 8 percent and mandated stronger measures by the Biden administration to secure the U.S. southern border with Mexico. But Mr. Gaetz and 20 other Republicans v**ed against it, k*****g it.

On Sept. 30, the speaker offered a 45-day CR that kept current spending levels and it passed, thanks to Democrats v****g with 91 Republicans in favor. Ninety-one GOPers opposed the 45-day CR.

"That was the last straw," another representative said, because it all but rendered McCarthy's January promises irrelevant, and put the House back on course to being forced by Senate Democrats and the president into agreeing to kick the can down the road yet again.

The last time Congress approved all 12 major spending bills in regular order was 1997.

THAT’S why Gaetz and the true Republicans in the House of Representatives did what they did.
The MTV had nothing to do with how many bills Gaet... (show quote)


Wait?! You are calling Gaetz a true Republican?!

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