Vice President JD Vance traveled to Capitol Hill late Wednesday to cast a tie-breaking vote in the Senate that killed a bipartisan effort to rebuke President Donald Trump’s trade policy.

Earlier in the evening, the Senate rejected the resolution that would have effectively blocked Trump’s global tariffs by revoking the emergency order the president is using to enact them. Two senators who were set to vote for the resolution, Republican Mitch McConnell and Democrat Sheldon Whitehouse, were absent, allowing the resolution to fail 49-49.

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The two senators were not absent, they voted no.

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What do you mean?

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Nothing will meaningfully improve until the rich fear for their lives

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Wow, like usual just a vote or two away…

I’m starting to think it’s not an accident.

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This is what happens when people vote blue no matter who.

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Wait till the MAGA win the midterms with 89% of the vote

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If that happens armed rebellion is a requirement, not just a far off last resort.

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you are already there… stop moving the goal post

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Oh that’s the line?

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Because it isn’t.

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A) Their absence was intentional.

B) They can’t anyway, because they’ve already passed a law last month saying that the entire rest of the legislative year is just one calendar day long:

House Republican leaders on Tuesday quietly moved to shield their members from having to vote on whether to end President Trump’s tariffs on Mexico, Canada and China, tucking language into a procedural measure that effectively removed their chamber’s ability to undo the levies. NYTimes source.

C) Fuck the entire Republican party.

D) Fuck the Democrats for not standing up to this shit.

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The national emergency law lays out a fast-track process for Congress to consider a resolution ending a presidential emergency, requiring committee consideration within 15 calendar days after one is introduced and a floor vote within three days after that. But the language House Republicans inserted in their measure on Tuesday declared that, “Each day for the remainder of the 119th Congress shall not constitute a calendar day”

lmao, they actually abolished time to ignore their responsibilities. Is it possible to learn this power?

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“Each day for the remainder of the 119th Congress shall not constitute a calendar day”

How the fuck are they just allowing this to happen?

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Trying to think of how to leverage this precedent to my advantage but all I can come up with is that work only has to pay me for 1 day “for the remainder of the 119th congress.”

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I thought Mitch McConnell was vocally anti-Trump now and critical of his tariffs?

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McConnell and the disease that is conservative culture enabled all of this.

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Only when it doesn’t directly inconvenience him. McConnel has fallen from this, like, dark Talleyrand figure to just another fucking schmuck.

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I love your username ⊃🍲

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But ItS tHe RePubIcAnS guys. Ignore the other half just nodding and shrugging. It’s the Republicans guys, inaction is not complicity. (Unless it’s tHe OtHeR GuYs)

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It fucking literally is though.

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Ok gramps let’s get you back to the home. Sounds like you need a lie down after a busy day.

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I don’t understand your sarcasm in this context

Oh. I see it now.

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It’s always, always, always all of the republicans causing shit. Usually a few democrats join them, but it’s negligible and proves that “but both sides” is a load of BS.

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both sides are corporate neolibs, just one is extra fash.

they are both bad, but the republicans are by far way, way worse.

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