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December 12, 2024 12:46 AM UTC

Thursday Open Thread

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  • by: Colorado Pols

“Time is what we want most, but what we use worst.”

–William Penn

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5 thoughts on “Thursday Open Thread

    1. Next week … probably yes. 

      Next year … I wouldn’t count on it. 

      On the other hand … I’ve not yet seen that Seeker Johnson has been able to organize his existing majority to pass ANY appropriation or continuing resolution. They were able to pass the National Defense Authorization Act, albeit with some provisions that make passage in the current Senate uncertain. 8 days left on the current Continuing Resolution, and claims of “getting close” on a follow-up. But “close” is a relative term: “Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., … All that needs to be hashed out now are its end date and the size of the disaster aid package that will be rolled into the resolution.” In other words, the key details that have stymied the deal since the last time we were told “it will get done.”

      1. Yes, stripping powers from the governor is probably unconstitutional, and according to the Axios article I linked to, "If history is any guide, Democrats will file legal challenges in the near future."

        No,being unconstitutional  doesn't seem to bother the GOP at all.

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