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Rhiannon12866

(245,498 posts)
Mon Oct 20, 2025, 05:00 AM Monday

'Absolutely Ridiculous': GOP Rep calls on Johnson to bring back House amid shutdown - The Weekend Primetime MSNBC



Republican Rep. Kevin Kiley of California joins The Weekend: Primetime to talk about on why he's actively calling on Speaker Mike Johnson to bring back the House of Representatives amid the government shutdown. "We're now four straight weeks that the House of Representatives was scheduled to be there, doing the work of the people, holding Oversight hearings, working on legislation," Kiley says. "All of it has just been cancelled for no discernible reason that I can really understand." - Aired on 10/19/2025.
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SSJVegeta

(1,814 posts)
1. Umm. If there are at least 3 GOP reps who want it back in session
Mon Oct 20, 2025, 05:39 AM
Monday

...all they gotta do is join the Dems.

So far Riley and MTG supposedly support this. We just need one more and somebody to swear in Grijalva in lieu of the speaker...

Ya know: if theyre serious

Zambero

(9,888 posts)
3. Or go independent and caucus with Dems
Mon Oct 20, 2025, 08:10 AM
Monday

They could still remain ideologically conservative while allowing the government to operate. It might even enhance some chances of re-election in swing districts.

Zambero

(9,888 posts)
5. The current Speaker selected by the majority party calls the shots
Mon Oct 20, 2025, 10:06 AM
Monday

So those reps can certainly show up per se, but nothing changes given Johnson's obstinance and refusal to reconvene the House. If his Speakership was put in jeopardy as a result of the current standoff, he might decide to change his tune. But again, that would require some degree of courage on the part of his partisans in Congress. As it stands, the two-party system, absent anything resembling a pragmatic coalition, is a recipe for gridlock and the inevitable bad consequences that accompany it.

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SSJVegeta

(1,814 posts)
7. Ugh. So basically they cant hold votes without a speaker? Even if theres a pro tempore replacing them??
Mon Oct 20, 2025, 10:17 AM
Monday

So dumb

rampartd

(2,742 posts)
2. "All of it has just been cancelled for no discernible reason that I can really understand."
Mon Oct 20, 2025, 07:21 AM
Monday

let me explain it to this congresscritter :

god's personal savior does not want anyone to know that he is a sadistic pervert

sorry krasnov, most of is already know.

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