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03-17-2019, 04:13 PM
The Republicans who voted against the President's national emergency declaration--
Sen. Roger Wicker (Mississippi)
Sen. Marco Rubio (Florida)
Sen. Rob Portman (Ohio)
Sen. Susan Collins (Maine)
Sen. Lisa Murkowski (Alaska)
Sen. Pat Toomey (Pennsylvania)
Sen. Roy Blunt (Missouri)
Sen. Lamar Alexander (Tennessee)
Sen. Mitt Romney (Utah)
Sen. Rand Paul (Kentucky)
Sen. Jerry Moran (Kansas)
Sen. Mike Lee (Utah)
I was shocked to see Mike Lee on this list, hopefully the President will think better of including him on any future list of Supreme Court nominees. LOL And Rand Paul... who could ever explain that guy? But in the minds of these leaders, mutually exclusive concepts coalesce into perfect DC anti-logic. In 1976 the US Senate granted power to regulate or even cease all immigration to the President. In 2019 citing some imaginary safe have they like to call personal "principles." These 12 Republicans joined with oppositionist Dems who to a person have openly sworn to oppose the President at every turn, in effect defying their own law as passed in 1976 thereby denying the President that very power they granted.
How is the constitution better served by gagging on some hyper-point of legalese, and then joining with the political party which has vowed to unseat a sitting President just because they don't like him? :pondering:
Sen. Roger Wicker (Mississippi)
Sen. Marco Rubio (Florida)
Sen. Rob Portman (Ohio)
Sen. Susan Collins (Maine)
Sen. Lisa Murkowski (Alaska)
Sen. Pat Toomey (Pennsylvania)
Sen. Roy Blunt (Missouri)
Sen. Lamar Alexander (Tennessee)
Sen. Mitt Romney (Utah)
Sen. Rand Paul (Kentucky)
Sen. Jerry Moran (Kansas)
Sen. Mike Lee (Utah)
I was shocked to see Mike Lee on this list, hopefully the President will think better of including him on any future list of Supreme Court nominees. LOL And Rand Paul... who could ever explain that guy? But in the minds of these leaders, mutually exclusive concepts coalesce into perfect DC anti-logic. In 1976 the US Senate granted power to regulate or even cease all immigration to the President. In 2019 citing some imaginary safe have they like to call personal "principles." These 12 Republicans joined with oppositionist Dems who to a person have openly sworn to oppose the President at every turn, in effect defying their own law as passed in 1976 thereby denying the President that very power they granted.
How is the constitution better served by gagging on some hyper-point of legalese, and then joining with the political party which has vowed to unseat a sitting President just because they don't like him? :pondering:
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Rand Paul, There You Go Again! - by TheRealThing - 03-05-2019, 07:26 PM
Rand Paul, There You Go Again! - by TheRealThing - 03-17-2019, 04:13 PM
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