Nationalize Elections?

Started by jstell, February 03, 2026, 09:44 AM

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jstell

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QuoteCornyn denied Wednesday that he shifted his position on the filibuster to win Trump's endorsement, telling NBC News: "I would say that's not true."
Quote"After careful consideration, I support whatever changes to Senate rules that may prove necessary for us to get the SAVE America Act and homeland security funding past the Democrats' obstruction, through the Senate, and on the president's desk for his signature," Cornyn wrote in his op-ed.
QuoteBut when Democrats floated changes to the filibuster in the past, Cornyn strenuously defended the 60-vote threshold, like in early 2022 when Democrats sought to pierce the filibuster to pass their own election overhaul bill, called the Freedom to Vote Act.
"Power is fleeting, and at some point the shoe will always be on the other foot," Cornyn said at the time, in January 2022. "Liberal activists may like the idea of nuking the filibuster today, but they'll soon find themselves ruing the day their party broke the Senate."
He said in another speech that same month, "Not only are our colleagues trying to seize the authority given under the Constitution to the states to manage their own elections, they're willing to take a wrecking ball to the United States Senate itself and, particularly, the Senate rules."
And he defended it on Fox News in 2022. "That's what the filibuster does. It requires us to work together," Cornyn said.
Careful consideration indeed.  Another Rebug taking a principled stand.
Nah, he's grabbin' his ankles - just another sheep drumpf is pushing up against the fence.

Rstewart

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Quote from: jstell on March 12, 2026, 09:23 AMThe hypocrisy runs deep.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/sen-john-cornyn-flips-on-the-filibuster-to-pass-save-america-act-as-trump-weighs-endorsement/ar-AA1YpwVo?ocid=entnewsntp&pc=DCTS&cvid=69b2d9f799b54612b676cbc148f48798&ei=71
Where's that puke emoji?!?


The SAVE act would be the most important piece of legislation to pass in a LONG time.  I thought verifying citizenship to vote would be a bi-partisan thumbs up, guess not?
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Smit

What do you guys make of this?  :whistle:

QuoteA new federal rule is forcing many U.S. libraries to stop providing passport services, as it restricts these services to government-only locations. This change impacts convenience and accessibility, especially in rural areas, forcing residents to use courthouses or post offices. The Marysville Rye Library, for instance, ended its services on February 11, 2026, after serving the community since 2008.

Key Details on the Shift:
Reason for Closure: A federal policy update prohibits passport services at non-governmental locations, such as many nonprofits and libraries, which took effect in early 2026.
Impact on Access: Residents in areas with library services will have to travel farther, often to county courthouses or, in some cases, post offices.
Affected Services: Libraries that were convenient, local options for processing passport applications are closing down these specific services.
Consequences: Reduced access to services, particularly impacting rural communities that relied on local library locations.
 
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neurosis

Quote from: Smit on Today at 02:23 AMWhat do you guys make of this?  :whistle:


About the same thing I thought about this during the 2020 election. That Republicans only care about election interference when it's the other side doing it.

The White House says USPS isn't removing mail-sorting machines. Postal workers say it is.
https://archive.ph/WeUNW
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I'll go back to being a conservative, when conservatives go back to being conservative.

jstell

Quote from: Rstewart on March 12, 2026, 06:01 PMThe SAVE act would be the most important piece of legislation to pass in a LONG time.  I thought verifying citizenship to vote would be a bi-partisan thumbs up, guess not?
As has been pointed out multiple times, the rate of non-citizen voting is less than the piss of a pregnant woman sneezing.  Not nothing, but comically insignificant.