• go_go_gadget@lemmy.world
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          11 months ago

          We can use this argument? I don’t get the impression Biden is trying very hard on all sorts of things.

          For example, Biden went around congress to get weapons to Israel. So why isn’t he doing that for Ukraine?

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                11 months ago

                I’d prefer if he’d allow the Senate-passed bill, in front of him for months now, to come to a simple up-or-down vote by the people’s Representatives instead of obstructing it with his Speaker powers.

                But it seems he’d rather waste more time trying to write a different one, than allow any voting on the existing one.

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                11 months ago

                He’s not trying very hard. That’s the point. If he were trying hard he would be going on a punditry tour saying that Republicans are not playing ball on Ukraine and they had better start and why and that he is staking his position on it. That would be trying hard.

                And no, I am glad he is doing the bare minimum. I just wish he would do more than the bare minimum.

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                11 months ago

                He’s playing both sides. He will never do anything that will result in Ukraine getting aid. He works for the Putin party.

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            11 months ago

            It comes after Johnson has delayed for months on advancing aid that would provide desperately needed ammunition and weaponry for Kyiv, trying to find the right time to advance a package that will be a painful political lift.

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                11 months ago

                I’m not so sure some of the more centrist republicans wouldn’t have voted for the aid in the same way they did on the stopgap funding bill that got McCarthy booted. Its not my job to worry about Johnson remaining speaker and I won’t give him credit for accepting house rules that leave him hamstrung by the space laser caucus.

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        11 months ago

        All Mike Johnson has to do is schedule an up or down vote on the Ukraine Aid bill that the Senate approved months ago. That’s it. He has failed to do even that.

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            11 months ago

            Given both Republicans and Democrats overwhelmingly voted for the Ukraine aid bill in the Senate, it will sail past an easy majority vote in the House. All Mike Johnson has to do is schedule a vote, a thing he has been stalling for months while Ukrainians die, Russians make advances, and America’s allies are forced to confront the reality of an unreliable American partnership.

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            10 months ago

            If he does, it’ll be downvoted and fail. That’s what you want?

            I wanted him to do his job and put it up for a vote, where it just passed today with a supermajority in the House. Would have been so much simpler if he would have done this months ago.