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1) The Hitchhiker’s Guide to Not Having a House Speaker

 The House is on the edge of history: going for a protracted period of time without a Speaker.
 
It is impossible to overstate just how significant this problem could be.
2) The Speaker of the House if the “Constitutional Officer” of the legislative branch of government and is the first such figure listed in Article I of the Constitution.
3) The House cannot truly function without a Speaker. And the House can do no legislative work on the floor without a Speaker.
 
Yes, committees can continue to function. Some committees will be naturally distracted because there is no Speaker.
4) Some committees could grind to a halt because they don’t want to pursue anything without a Speaker in charge. Moreover, some lawmakers may question the wisdom of committees continuing their work if the House is stymied at electing a Speaker.
5) House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer (R-KY) says impeachment will continue.
6) But some Republicans who are dubious of impeachment have privately wondered to Fox about the wisdom of that when the Republican-led House can’t even hold on to its own Speaker and must fund the government without relying on Democratic votes.
7) The House won’t vote on Speaker until Wednesday at the earliest. Republicans plan a candidate forum on Tuesday, October 10. And remember, the House must continue to vote. And vote. And vote. Until it elects a Speaker.
 
The record is two months in in 1855-1856.
8) Fox is told that this operation may take a while – considering the fact that McCarthy’s race in January took 15 rounds over five days in January.

The House is even more divided now. So landing on a winning candidate by Speaker may take a while.
9) Thus, the Speakership may be vacant for an extended period.
 
What are the consequences of that?
 
The government runs out of money in mid-November. The absolute, doomsday, Death Star scenario is to have the government shut down without a House Speaker.
10) The House could not even vote to re-open the government because it doesn’t have a Speaker.
 
There are also national security consequences here.
 
The Founders did not envision having the legislative branch of government without a Speaker for an extended period of time.
11) Such a scenario could sow chaos throughout the federal government is the House is paralyzed. Moreover, there’s an optics problem for the U.S. to the rest of the world. Don’t think that China, Russia and North Korea aren’t tracking this closely.
12) Moreover, the lack of a Speaker for an extended period of time means could rattle the markets. There could be financial fallout. The Dow dropped more than 500 points at one point today – partly because of the pandemonium over the Speaker.
13) There could be other economic consequences, too.
 
Rep. Patrick McHenry (R-NC) is now the “Speaker Pro Tempore.” The House engineered this position after 9/11 for “continuity of government.” McCarthy is not truly the Speaker.
14) But will “kind of” run the House until it gets a Speaker. He will also preside over the Speaker votes next week. However, since McHenry is not THE Speaker, he is not in the line of succession to the Presidency.

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Oct 1
1) The Hitchhiker’s Guide to Gaetz moving to call for a vote of no confidence in McCarthy
Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) says he will file a “motion to vacate the chair” this week.
2) This is an effort to force a vote of no confidence on the floor for House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) and potentially prompt a new vote for Speaker.

Gaetz doesn’t believe McCarthy has held up his end of the bargain after the lengthy Speaker vote in January.
3) Gaetz threatened to use this motion if McCarthy relied on Democrats to advance spending bills. McCarthy turned to Democrats yesterday to avert a government shutdown.

Such a gambit to try to bounce a Speaker in the middle of a Congress is rare.
Read 24 tweets
Sep 27
1) McConnell: The choice facing Congress is pretty straightforward. We can take the standard approach and fund the government for six weeks at the current rate of operations… Or we can shut the government down in exchange for zero meaningful progress on policy.
2) McConnell: So let’s be clear: there are a number of important discussions on additional funding priorities that are still unresolved. Many colleagues are eager to make real progress in bringing the Democrats’ reckless spending to heel
3) McConnell: To force the Administration to start taking its southern border crisis seriously; to provide greater relief for victims of wildfires, hurricanes, and other natural disasters; and to deliver continued assistance to Ukraine’s defense against Russia.
Read 5 tweets
Sep 19
A) Graham: To those who say you're gonna pull the plug on Ukraine. Please don't tell me you're going to be tough on China. That is a fantasy. That is political double talk.
B) Graham: If you pull the plug on Ukraine and get and let Putin get away with this, then you're just ensuring the demise of Taiwan. Most Republicans would say that getting out of Afghanistan was a disaster. This would even be worse.
C) Graham: Biden made a huge mistake of withdrawing all of our forces to allow the Taliban to take back over to pull the plug on Ukraine would be a bigger mistake than that. It would lead to more war in Europe.
Read 4 tweets
Aug 14
1) GOP WI Sen Johnson on Fox Business. There are all kinds of irregularities in the 2020 election. That is indisputable. I know that the media I know the Democrats want to sweep all that under the rug.
2) Johnson: Absentee ballots were the greatest source of potential fraud in elections. And what did we do during 2020? We use COVID as an excuse to double the number of absentee ballots while we relax all kinds of controls over those absentee ballots.
3) Johnson: And we saw that here in Wisconsin. But unfortunate ends up happening is courts don't want to look at these issues. It's galling for me to hear, you know, 60, 70, 80 courts have looked at this and they've all rejected the claims.
Read 5 tweets
Aug 13
A) Top Dem on Armed Svcs Cmte Smith on Fox about Iran prisoner swap: There's a fundamental misunderstanding about what's going on here. The money that's going from (South) Korea to Iran is money from oil that Iran sold to Korea and Korea did not pay for..
B) Smith: The sanctions that were imposed under the Trump administration and there were about a half dozen countries in that situation, Italy India, a few others
C) Smith: All of those other countries under the Trump administration have already given Iran that money with no strings attached under a special payment system that was set up under the Trump administration.
Read 6 tweets
Aug 11
1) Raskin I take Attorney General Garland’s decision to grant U.S. Attorney Weiss’s request for special counsel status to be more evidence of the Department of Justice’s continuing commitment to independence and transparency.
2) Raskin: Once again, we see that it is Trump-appointed U.S. Attorney Weiss who has essential and ultimate authority over this matter.
 
It was Trump’s Attorney General, William Barr, who entrusted Mr. Weiss with the investigation of Hunter Biden.
3) Raskin: The probe began under the Trump Administration and Attorney General Barr explained, in December 2020, that he saw no need to grant Weiss special counsel status.
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