What does this mean? Heard many times in today’s House hearing.
What does this mean? Heard many times in today’s House hearing.
It means that a member does not want the last speaker to have the final word on the topic raised and moves to speak on the matter.
What does this mean? Heard many times in today’s House hearing.
Seems to mean, "I want to talk now". Can't say I've heard it done that way before.
They sure do like to talk a lot. The last Democrat to talk is a new member of Congress and I thought she was going to break out singing "I'm a Yankee Doodle Dandy" after spending 4 minutes trashing Trump. You know what scares me about all of this? The Democrats seem to be on a mission to weaken or destroy Executive presidential privilege.
That's exactly what this is all about. They want a parliamentary government rather than a Constitutional Republic. They can't get a social justice system in without making that change.
And an overbearing parliamentary government is exactly what was occurring in Great Britain when the Founders were comprising the Constitution. They had lived it and rejected it.
Interestingly enough, tonight in the UK it's the Conservatives who ran roughshod over the progressives.
That's exactly what this is all about. They want a parliamentary government rather than a Constitutional Republic. They can't get a social justice system in without making that change.
That's exactly what this is all about. They want a parliamentary government rather than a Constitutional Republic. They can't get a social justice system in without making that change.
They sure do like to talk a lot. The last Democrat to talk is a new member of Congress and I thought she was going to break out singing "I'm a Yankee Doodle Dandy" after spending 4 minutes trashing Trump. You know what scares me about all of this? The Democrats seem to be on a mission to weaken or destroy Executive presidential privilege.