Agreed. Wishing and hoping that Republicans would stick to what they said is silly because we all knew they wouldn't, nor frankly should they. They were voted in to serve their constituents and that is what they are doing, just as it was back in 2016.IllinoisJayhawk wrote: ↑Tue Sep 22, 2020 4:16 pm There is no "rule" or "ethics" about this.
There is 1 single example, of the republicans making an excuse for why they weren't going to vote on a supreme court nomimee. It was pure pettiness/politics since Obama was in the last year of his 2nd term. They simply knew they could stall it out and they did it. They also could have just voted no.
Why would the democrats follow a rule that isn't even a rule just because the republicans said so that 1 time? They wouldn't. It would be stupid if they did imo.
Unfortunately they don't have the power to stop this. So there is a chance it is going to happen.
Like RBG said, a president is elected to 4 years. His power in year 4 is the same as his power in year 3. If people in the senate don't think his pick is deserving then they should vote no, just like RBG says.
Not to mention, if he wins again, then all this is pointless. So hopefully people get out and vote.
Win back the White House, win back the Senate and bury the motherfuckers forever.