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In reply to the discussion: The fourth paragraph from Manchin's statement makes me think he's getting ready to switch [View all]Trueblue1968
(18,876 posts)40. I. HATE. HIS. GUTS.
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The fourth paragraph from Manchin's statement makes me think he's getting ready to switch [View all]
Polybius
Dec 2021
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I don't think that statement is a reflection that his switching parties is immenent. Manchin has
JohnSJ
Dec 2021
#1
I know. I believe my statement still holds. He has more power with the Democrats than he would
JohnSJ
Dec 2021
#17
If Manchin handed the congressional power to McConnel's Repubs, he'd be a fking god
Budi
Dec 2021
#7
Budi, he couldn't stop the HOUSE investigations going on. He is in the Senate. McConnel actually
JohnSJ
Dec 2021
#22
There would be no effect on the senate it would continue to block progress as it has
Fullduplexxx
Dec 2021
#38
Really. So we will lose the ability to fill judicial appointments, including the SC. Why don't we
JohnSJ
Dec 2021
#23
Right. So what would the shift in power to McConnell affect other than the committee?
Budi
Dec 2021
#15
It wouldn't have any bearing on the House investigation, and for that matter if the DOJ decided to
JohnSJ
Dec 2021
#24
If they gain the majority in the House, they could impeach him, for what I have no idea, but
JohnSJ
Dec 2021
#27
That is not completely accurate. They have supported Biden's judicial nominations, and they did
JohnSJ
Dec 2021
#32
His concerns about the debt are bullshit. He voted for an extra $30B in the defense bill.
LonePirate
Dec 2021
#5