GOP changes rules to push through nominees after Dem boycott

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Senate Republicans pushed through a pair of President Trump’s Cabinet nominees Wednesday, upending standard committee rules to circumvent a Democratic boycott.

The Senate Finance Committee advanced a pair of Trump’s nominees with only Republican members present — Steven Mnuchin to head the Treasury Department, and Rep. Tom Price (R-Ga.) as secretary of Health and Human Services.

By unanimous consent, the Republicans gathered in the hearing room agreed to change the committee’s standing rules, which normally require at least one member of each party to be in attendance for committee work to proceed.

“It’s just another way of roughing up the president’s nominees,” said committee Chairman Orrin Hatch (R-Utah). “They have been treated fairly. We have not been treated fairly.”

Republicans made the unusual move after Democrats refused to attend a vote on the nominees for two days running, arguing the pair had made misleading statements to lawmakers that needed to be rectified.

The nominees now head to the Senate floor, as partisan tensions over filling out Trump’s White House continued to intensify.

Democrats are crying foul over Mnuchin’s answers over how OneWest Bank, which he headed after the financial crisis, handled foreclosures for mortgages it held, and also whether he was sufficiently forthcoming about foreign entities he helped establish.

And questions have swirled for weeks around Price’s investment activity, including whether his political actions benefitted his personal portfolio.

“We made it clear yesterday that when we got answers to these questions, we’re ready to move ahead," Sen. Ron Wyden (D-Ore.) said after the GOP maneuver. "We're going to keep pushing to get the facts."

“Both nominees have yet to answer important questions that impact the American people,” committee Democrats wrote in a letter sent to Hatch Wednesday.

“Further, we have significant concern that both Mr. Mnuchin and Mr. Price gave inaccurate and misleading testimony and responses to questions to the Committee. These cabinet nominees should answer basic questions that the American people deserve answers to before moving forward.”

Hatch was dismissive of that argument Wednesday.

“Oh, come on. Come on,” he said. “They don’t have one argument that’s worthwhile. Not one. And if they had, they should have shown up.”

The Democratic blockade is the most visible example of that party’s renewed efforts to slow the consideration of Trump’s nominees to a crawl, as the party and its base hardens in opposition to the new president.

http://thehill.com/homenews/senate/...es-to-push-through-nominees-after-dem-boycott
 
"By unanimous consent, the Republicans gathered in the hearing room agreed to change the committee’s standing rules, which normally require at least one member of each party to be in attendance for committee work to proceed." Lead

Unimaginable!

"It’s just another way of roughing up the president’s nominees,” said committee Chairman Orrin Hatch (R-Utah). “They have been treated fairly. We have not been treated fairly.”

Unbelievable.

"I wonder if the Dems will show up for work tomorrow?" Tc

Why should they bother.
Even if they have the ultimate in energy, creativity, and benevolent intent, what can they accomplish if the Republican majority is willing to act unilaterally for the GOP's own benefit, in violation of the very rule put in place to prevent that?

I will say:
The Republicans seem blissfully unaware that one of the greatest risks of complete exclusion of any Democrat as the Lead describes is that if it blows up; the Republicans own it!! The Democrats will be blameless.

Ironically when Obama sent ST6 to Abadabad to hit UBL, there was an aircraft crash. But Obama's mission was otherwise a very successful raid, and we didn't lose any S.E.A.L.s

Trump's mission was a failure. Trump hasn't been in office half a month, and ST6 again lost an aircraft, Trump had several injured S.E.A.L.s, and one S.E.A.L. fatality. Trump has already had to write (send) a presidential condolence letter.

Sadly at this rate there shall be many, many more.
 
#6

Senator Obama promised us "change we can believe in".

At long last President Trump is delivering: OUT OF THE FRYING PAN, INTO THE FIRE !!

Out with the old bs. In with the new, bigger better bs! Happy Groundhog Day !
 
"By unanimous consent, the Republicans gathered in the hearing room agreed to change the committee’s standing rules, which normally require at least one member of each party to be in attendance for committee work to proceed." Lead

Unimaginable!

"It’s just another way of roughing up the president’s nominees,” said committee Chairman Orrin Hatch (R-Utah). “They have been treated fairly. We have not been treated fairly.”

Unbelievable.

"I wonder if the Dems will show up for work tomorrow?" Tc

Why should they bother.
Even if they have the ultimate in energy, creativity, and benevolent intent, what can they accomplish if the Republican majority is willing to act unilaterally for the GOP's own benefit, in violation of the very rule put in place to prevent that?

I will say:
The Republicans seem blissfully unaware that one of the greatest risks of complete exclusion of any Democrat as the Lead describes is that if it blows up; the Republicans own it!! The Democrats will be blameless.

Ironically when Obama sent ST6 to Abadabad to hit UBL, there was an aircraft crash. But Obama's mission was otherwise a very successful raid, and we didn't lose any S.E.A.L.s

Trump's mission was a failure. Trump hasn't been in office half a month, and ST6 again lost an aircraft, Trump had several injured S.E.A.L.s, and one S.E.A.L. fatality. Trump has already had to write (send) a presidential condolence letter.

Sadly at this rate there shall be many, many more.

It will be OK. You will get carpal tunnel syndrome from all of your hand wringing
 
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