A plan to sell more than 2 million acres of federal lands has been ruled out of Republicans’ big tax and spending cut bill after the Senate parliamentarian determined the proposal by Senate Energy Chairman Mike Lee would violate the chamber’s rules.
Lee, a Utah Republican, has proposed selling public lands in the West to states or other entities for use as housing or infrastructure. The plan would revive a longtime ambition of Western conservatives to cede lands to local control after a similar proposal failed in the House earlier this year.
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No seriously. Should they be chaining themselves to their desk or something? Jumping up and down and yelling hysterically? Concealed carrying and taking out some Perjury Traitor Greeds?
I dunno. Im askin.
At the bare minimum they should be voting no. Too many of these morons are complicit with the current administration because they approve whatever Trump wants. Even though their constituents are begging them to stop Trump agenda.
Not disagreeing, but that’s two years of federal-level opportunity to make some deals for the people back home. I’m just saying they might vote yes once in awhile on something somewhere on this side of the galaxy’s “normal” in exchange for a yes from Them for whatever it is.
Nothing like the Big Boof Budget Bill, which holds the whole country hostage. We’ve seen lots of shutdowns before, a month or two and people get crazy wiggy. I think we should go longer, but I’m not in need of essential services at the moment. So I would think that.
Not voting for the bills would be a start. It’s a pretty low fucking bar.
What bills? There’s always a couple dipshits in the bag, but not very many.
Hold them in contempt of Congress, file lawsuits, campaign in Mike Lee’s home district and make a huge deal about it, stall bad bills in committee, haul in private industry leaders and grill them on why they want to violate federal law and destroy protected land - literally anything they have the power to do.
What they should not be doing is fold their arms and pout about not wanting to do anything for 4 years, which is exactly what they are paid to do by the donors.
Contempt of Congress starts in committee. Which committee chair would you expect to get contempt charges through?
Agriculture – Rep. Glenn Thompson (R-Pa.)
Appropriations – Rep. Tom Cole (R-Okla.)
Armed Services – Rep. Mike Rogers (R-Ala.)
Budget – Rep. Jodey Arrington (R-Texas)
Education and the Workforce – Rep. Tim Walberg (R-Mich.)
Energy and Commerce – Rep. Brett Guthrie (R-Ky.)
Financial Services – Rep. French Hill (R-Ark.)
Foreign Affairs – Rep. Brian Mast (R-Fla.)
Homeland Security – Rep. Mark Green (R-Tenn.)
Judiciary – Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio)
Natural Resources – Rep. Bruce Westerman (R-Ark.)
Oversight and Accountability – Rep. James Comer (R-Ky.)
Science, Space, and Technology – Rep. Brian Babin (R-Texas)
Small Business – Rep. Roger Williams (R-Texas)
Transportation and Infrastructure – Rep. Sam Graves (R-Mo.)
Veterans’ Affairs – Rep. Mike Bost (R-Ill.)
Ways and Means – Rep. Jason Smith (R-Mo.)
27 so far (for six months, that’s not too bad)
Utah’s 1st Congressional district is 75% republiQan. How much would you like to spend there?
There’s a number of state bills being stalled (by both parties), but I only see articles about the budget bill. This one would need some more specifics
Again, that happens in committee, which committee did you imagine would allow that? These aren’t reasonable, rational people.
I think that’s boiling down to concealed carry in the chamber at this point.