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Setting a precedent has consequences.... thank you Obamacare.
Author:
IrishMac
(1666 Posts - Original UHND Member)
Posted at 9:25 am on Dec 5, 2019
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There will never be bipartisanship again.
Replies to: "Setting a precedent has consequences.... thank you Obamacare."
Check out the huge swath of confirmed federal judges under Trump w/ < 60 votes.
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conorlarkin
- 8:55am 12/5/19
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Two points: Reid caused this. Also, partisan judge voting is an indictment of the Dems, not Trump.
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NedoftheHill
- 10:12am 12/5/19
Do your homework, Ned. Compare/contrast vote counts re judicial nominees under Obama's terms.
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conorlarkin
- 10:27am 12/5/19
This just shows that Republicans are more willing to compromise (also the Reid Rule began Nov 2013
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BaronVonZemo
- 4:27pm 12/5/19
Are you arguing that the Republicans are less partisan in their judicial voting that Dems?
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NedoftheHill
- 1:42pm 12/5/19
The Democrats hold themselves to a much higher standard of duty and honor.
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conorlarkin
- 1:59pm 12/5/19
Or, the Dems are more partisan and less principled in their confirmation votes.
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NedoftheHill
- 3:52pm 12/5/19
He hadn't considered this obvious interpretation when he posted the data. Not the brightest bulb.
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BaronVonZemo
- 4:30pm 12/5/19
He chose the much less likely explanation.
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NedoftheHill
- 6:07pm 12/5/19
Setting a precedent has consequences.... thank you Obamacare.
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IrishMac
- 9:25am 12/5/19
In the DNJ, we are down five judges. The court has declared a state of emergency, but no one expects
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irish93
- 9:05am 12/5/19