Arranging an awards dinner for Jeff Sessions.
The Globalist #DeepState is doing everything it can to thwart PDJT’s America First agenda. Right Mitch?
The Senate is broken beyond repair. Besides being perfumped, pampered princes, they are geriatric.
People that old are not known for high energy. Or brain power.
It’s half nursing home, for wealthy old “nobles.”
They are not capable of 40 hour work weeks, let alone 60.
Is there any work being done on the budget for fiscal year 2019 which begins October 1, 2018.
By law {there is a yoke, yeb} the congress MUST have passed and the President must have signed a budget, by midnight on September 30, 2018, or the gummint shuts down.
Has any work been done on the 12 appropriations bills in the House and then sent to the Senate? Do any of the congress critters give a fat rat's ass about the law?
Hell no.
If this is true then why do I keep hearing and reading stories about how this Administration has had more judges seated than any in recent history. Trump’s judges are either getting approved in record numbers or they’re not and if they’re not which Administration has had more judges approved in the time frame in which Donald Trump has been president?
John McCain has one more term to serve; it is in eternal judgment.
“WHAT IS THE SENATE DOING?”
NOTHING! That’s what they do best . . . the only way to get them moving is for Trump to poke them with a sharp stick! Good thing it’s not an election year . . . oh wait a minute . . .
http://thehill.com/homenews/senate/385728-republicans-confirming-trumps-court-nominees-at-record-pace
In addition to the 15 appeals court nominees already confirmed, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) has set up votes on six additional circuit court nominees for next week, when the chamber returns from a week-long recess. That will bring the total number of appeals court nominees confirmed for Trump up to 21.
At 21 appeals court judges confirmed, Senate Republicans will only be one short of that record the 22 circuit nominations President George H.W. Bush got through the Senate during his first two years.