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Democrats plan ways to delay Trump cabinet nominations
« on: December 30, 2016, 01:44:26 pm »
December 30, 2016
Democrats plan ways to delay Trump cabinet nominations
By Ed Straker

Congratulations are in order for Senate Democrats. After 8 years of being a rubberstamp Soviet legislature, they have suddenly rediscovered the joys of congressional oversight. While Obama's cabinet nominees were approved quickly very early in his administration, Democrats want to drag Trump's out for a while:

    Chuck Schumer and Mitch McConnell are heading for a showdown over Donald Trump's Cabinet.


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Re: Democrats plan ways to delay Trump cabinet nominations
« Reply #1 on: December 30, 2016, 01:45:52 pm »
Let me see, hm. :pondering:  A showdown between Chucky and Mitchy, hm. :pondering:  Chucky wins. :thud:

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Re: Democrats plan ways to delay Trump cabinet nominations
« Reply #2 on: December 30, 2016, 02:41:23 pm »
IMO, Harry Reid unknowingly rendered Schumer a eunuch when he employed the nuclear option. Of course, he did that thinking the Democrats were going to be in power for 40 years...that's all he heard from his allies, the MSM.

I only hope that McConnell realizes the horse will never return to the barn, as the toothpaste has been squeezed from the tube.   :wtf!:

IOW, McConnell needs to run roughshod over any Democrat attempts to delay Trump's cabinet nominations. If McCain or Graham try to enter the fray and help their "good friend" Schumer, Mitch needs to wield his power with the same ferocity he used to assist Thad Cochran in his primary battle with Chris McDaniel.
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