General Discussion
Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsGOP senators and Manchin in talks to work around Cruz's ambassador blockade
Agrowing number of Senate Republicans are expressing deep concerns about the impact that Sen. Ted Cruz's blockade on President Joe Biden's ambassador nominees is having around the world -- and some are in discussions with Democratic Sen. Joe Manchin to work around the Texas conservative.
Since Cruz is objecting to quick confirmation votes for dozens of nominees, it could eat up an enormous amount of floor time to go through the full parliamentary process before getting the ambassadors confirmed.
So instead, the senators are looking to ease passage by allowing the Senate to vote on a bloc of nominees at a time -- potentially five at once. To change the rules under regular order, 67 senators would need to vote to make that happen. Or Democrats could try to change the rules along straight party lines -- a controversial move called the "nuclear option" -- but Manchin is opposed to such a partisan effort.
On Thursday, the West Virginia Democrat told CNN that he is open to changing the Senate rules -- so long as Republicans are supportive of the effort -- and suggested he'd back moving three to five nominees at a time.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/gop-senators-and-manchin-in-talks-to-work-around-cruz-s-ambassador-blockade/ar-AARFi7O
elleng
(141,248 posts)IllinoisBirdWatcher
(2,316 posts)7wo7rees
(5,128 posts)Has this ever happened before in our history? Where we as a country had so many unfilled ambassadorships around the world?
All because of one of the most hated men that walks the halls of Congress.
I hate Ted Cruz with a white hot passion!
He is an embarrassment to the state of Texas and an absolute embarrassment to Congress, the Senate and to this country!
I'm just gob-smacked he keeps getting away with it.
Ms7wo7rees
(Has anyone started a gofundme account for Texans wishing to flee the state of Texas yet?)