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krazen1211
Junior Chimp
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« on: November 28, 2014, 08:36:55 PM »

A lot of sh**t can happen in the middle of the night.

No.  Read this.

The Rules Committee can't change the rules of the house without informing the members of the Rules Committee.  So, the Democrats would know.  It's also just hard to keep a secret of what's going on in open session of Congress.  Just a crazy scenario.
I know this, I'm only saying it can happen.  It is improbable, but is allowed under the constitution.  I am pointing out this absurd loophole with an equally absurd scenario.

Doors can be locked. I like the idea of a Republicans only quorum.

The party that makes unconstitutional recess appointments is going to do what...squeal?
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krazen1211
Junior Chimp
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« Reply #1 on: November 28, 2014, 09:52:41 PM »


This is where you get into territory that you just shouldn't talk about it...

What? Obama making minor appointments to a labor relations board while Harry Reid was keeping the Senate in a state where it's not in recess in name only is equal to one party trying to take control of the country in a ruthless manner?

I hope you're joking but the signs of nasty politics that I've been seeing lately have been making me disgusted with the whole thing lately.

It's a good thing we have freedom of speech in the United States, so the party that lost the election can squeal.

Yes, I support the Constitution. No, there's no need to merely try any such thing. One party was given control of Congress and its Article I powers in the 2014 elections.
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krazen1211
Junior Chimp
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« Reply #2 on: November 28, 2014, 10:02:12 PM »
« Edited: November 29, 2014, 02:40:42 PM by True Federalist »


This is where you get into territory that you just shouldn't talk about it...

What? Obama making minor appointments to a labor relations board while Harry Reid was keeping the Senate in a state where it's not in recess in name only is equal to one party trying to take control of the country in a ruthless manner?

I hope you're joking but the signs of nasty politics that I've been seeing lately have been making me disgusted with the whole thing lately.

It's a good thing we have freedom of speech in the United States, so the party that lost the election can squeal.

Yes, I support the Constitution. No, there's no need to merely try any such thing. One party was given control of Congress and its Article I powers in the 2014 elections.

Nope. JUNK ELECTION!

Yes, I think the New York Times realized that the Democrats would be routed in the recent elections, and thus proposed cancelling the elections. The Constitution provides for such with the 2nd amendment.
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krazen1211
Junior Chimp
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« Reply #3 on: February 21, 2017, 10:59:15 PM »

“You don’t like a particular policy or a particular president, then argue for your position,”

 “Go out there and win an election.”


Done!
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