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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsWill the U.S. House ever be called back into session? At least one person makes the case it may not.
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https://www.facebook.com/share/p/19u8SLpN9B/?mibextid=wwXIfrThe author of a most concerning (long and detailed too) post on Facebook, Tonoccus McClain, was a former correspondent on Channel One for three years. He's had a Substack, but hasn't posted there since July. This was on Facebook Oct. 22 and he says FB had removed the same post several times before, but that it keeps getting reposted, sometimes by others claiming they wrote it, other times by people giving him credit. This was still up as of today..
All that is to say I don't know all I would like to about this source before I share it, but what he posted is written with a strong case made that is seriously concerning.
It is simply impossible to navigate negotiations of any kind and also not be at work. In fact, not only do the actions of the Speaker more closely align with those of a person not planning to reopen the federal government anytime soon, his actions suggest he isnt planning to reopen it at all.
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By failing to publish a calendar or set a date of return, the Speaker of the House caused the House of Representatives to cease to exist as an active governing body and nobody noticed.
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This is why the calendar is not a bureaucratic formality; it is the heartbeat of constitutional oversight. The genius and danger of this maneuver is that it leaves no clear act to challenge. Johnson doesnt have to suspend Congress formally (which would be unconstitutional); he only has to never reconvene it. As long as the Speakers chair remains vacant, so does the House itself.
Since his post, a House Democrat is making the same point.
"House Democrat Declares, Mike Johnson Has Effectively Dissolved the United States House of Representatives"
https://www.mediaite.com/media/tv/house-democrat-declares-mike-johnson-has-effectively-dissolved-the-united-states-house-of-representatives
kimbutgar
(26,364 posts)And take over this country in a coup.
bottomofthehill
(9,290 posts)the Speaker keeps saying we have done our job the senate has not. On November 20, the House will need another bill. The Speaker will no longer be able to say we passed a bill as th Bill will have passed its conclusion date
rzemanfl
(31,012 posts)summer_in_TX
(3,902 posts)So there are some inaccuracies. But it is something to keep an eye on.
pcdb
(69 posts)Then go on recess again?
bottomofthehill
(9,290 posts)but they will have to come in session to do it and then there is no reason not to sign in Mrs Grivijala
rzemanfl
(31,012 posts)summer_in_TX
(3,902 posts)It bears watching.
rzemanfl
(31,012 posts)Baitball Blogger
(51,323 posts)House reps until they find nine who will start the process to remove Johnson.
So, you hear that MAGAs? You have a way to fight back.
valleyrogue
(2,419 posts)LuckyCharms
(21,090 posts)canetoad
(19,753 posts)Still getting paid?
EdmondDantes_
(1,061 posts)canetoad
(19,753 posts)Although half don't deserve it.
ThoughtCriminal
(14,679 posts)Jeffrey Epstein
rzemanfl
(31,012 posts)Maru Kitteh
(30,897 posts)The Madcap
(1,558 posts)That is on a malfunctioning autopilot.
bucolic_frolic
(53,021 posts)What part of the Federal government is functioning right now? Incumbents can tear down buildings and no one can do anything. The money is still trickling here or there. Air traffic controllers are doing their jobs, but mostly understaffed and full of stress. IRS? Medicare?
I said weeks ago, March or April before this shutdown ends. Then it's time to convince the public the GOP is doing a great job because the elections are coming up November 2026. Will SCOTUS allow it? Suddenly they don't want any more election cases.
Tribetime
(6,922 posts)In the near future JMHO and end the shutdown
valleyrogue
(2,419 posts)When it does, it will be time to remove Johnson. Better yet, force him to resign.
onenote
(45,763 posts)themaguffin
(4,809 posts)uponit7771
(93,343 posts)Martin Eden
(15,080 posts)Functionally, Congress is no longer one of three co-equal branches Constitutionally established in our government. Considering the current Supreme Court, there may be only one.