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@RuthlessPodcast’s lad correctly predicted that “Schumer shutdown” will take place this fall. Senate Democratic minority leader Chuck Schumer It is necessary to pretend that it is important to his party’s base, so he will force a shutdown. One of the two things the Senate Republicans must do this month is that the upcoming government shutdown is one “Schumer closed.” You have to make a DS to have it.
But, lads, all their gifts (many) do not emphasize the huge risks that the Republican Senate majority would take if the Republican meeting did not force Senate rules to change. This would clear out a huge backlog of executive positions by President Donald Trump nominees that cleared the committee’s procedures.
Many senators are recording, demanding the invocation of “REID precedent” to change the Senate rules on nominees. Senate Majority Whip John Barrasso outlines Republicans in Wyoming pointed out that this is a regular nominee encountered in the Wall Street Journal column on August 26. “For decades, non-disputed nominees passed the Senate in a timely manner,” the Wyoming Republican pointed out. “Democrats destroy this tradition by treating every Trump candidate as someone who is controversial.”
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“The American people elected President Trump and Republicans and directed the United States to be back on track,” Barrasso concluded. “They did not vote for the delays and obstacles of democracy.”

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer’s strategy on Trump’s nominee forced Republicans to change the rules. Document: Schumer was joined by Senator Amy Klobuchar. (AP Photo/J. ScottApplewhite)
Barrasso made it clear that the Senate Republicans could blow up the lockdown and intend. In his column, he responds to the difficult positions many Senate Republicans have taken. OK Next November, delays from the Senate majority endanger the Senate majority. It’s time to end this ridiculous practice in theater politics.
It is time for each nominee to clear its jurisdiction committee to immediately conduct an immediate Senate confirmation vote. This requires changes to the Senate rules. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid sets a precedent for this change. Republicans were frustrated by the delays confirmed by judges during Barack Obama’s tenure – the Republicans used script Democrats during the presidency of President George W. Bush to stop very qualified nominees – Reid first threatened to change Senate rules with a simple majority vote.
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Reed has experienced his threats to change Senate Confirm the rules. This cruel politics manifested when the threat from most leader Senator Bill Frist made him do the same. At that time, after Tennessee senators pledged to hold meetings to the Nuclear Program to move forward with judicial candidates, the 14 gangs weakened Frist in May 2005. This is the threat Reid will later pose and follow in November 2013.
Reid moved forward despite the then-minority leader Mitch McConnell warning Reid, and the Republicans would use the REID precedent. When McConnell became Senate Majority Leader, he cited Reid’s precedent to expand Reid’s rule to cover Scotus candidates. This is McConnell’s strength, his hearinglessness, and no voting position after Antonin Scalia’s death in 2016. The Republican loyalists know that the “severe harvester” does not pose an idle threat. McConnell knew the threat posed must be a promise.
Now, Senate Republicans must bend again and follow its rules that threaten to use REID precedents again as nominees. Failure to do so and doing so quickly would hurt the Republican opportunity to be a majority in November 2026. Republican voters were not “institutionalists” in the four years of watching President Biden’s four years, especially after Trump within his first executive branch.
The days of “we have been doing this as nominees” are over, Majority Leader John Thune Give Schumer every chance to change his way. Schumer rejected all proposals for compromise.
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The president should be appointed by his executive branch. Assuming the Constitution is to provide a quick way to vote for the Senate.
The Constitution is clear about this. Article 2 of the U.S. Constitution states that the President “will nominate the Senate’s recommendations and consents, and shall appoint ambassadors, other public ministers and consuls, judges of the Supreme Court, and all other officials of the United States, whose appointments are not provided here.”

Senator John Barrasso (R-Wyo). (tasos katopodis)
The Senate should vote on the president’s nominees, although the Senate committee process should be considered crucial to review these nominees, and once the nominees clear the committee, the vote should be conducted almost immediately. So the Senate’s secret rules on nominees, there is no such blockade as Schumer’s, and therefore it must be changed.
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Even if Senate Republicans tied their collective belts in Schumer’s battle to close the media, they needed Republican bases, and even the occasional voters knew it was a POTUS laggard, and the test of support for LITMUS is in the change of rules for the nominees, a change achieved through the REID precedent.
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It is also useful to vote on legislative litigation “Blue sliding,” This has abused some states for decades, leaving some states without a serious trial judge nominated by Trump.
Republicans should defend long-standing “60 Rules” for legislative changes, but Republican senators can use the rule change vote to prove Democrats’ hypocrisy on the issue, or end Filibuster’s vote. It’s time to debate the “blue slip” that killed the district court nominee, or the coastal areas of the United States may never get another serious federal trial judge.
Go home Republican senator carefully throws out the rules of the dems of the stone wall
The last two suggestions are not mandatory Senate Republican To keep confidence with voters, even though they will bring home the Senate Republican message that this is not your father. The rules for the nominee must be changed. Committed. It should vote this week or the next.
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The president cannot implement his defense in the absence of nominees, national security and foreign policy plans, and the region is mainly reserved for the president.
Get ready for a life with a democratic president and a change in the majority. This is a test because things happen around you. The rule changes through REID precedents have constitutional significance, which is a practical, political priority. The Senate Republican Party continues to move forward. If there are opponents in the meeting, they should be obliged to record their location via the floor phone and defend them in the next election.
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