Amendment on Trump's Muslim ban splits GOP
Source: Politico
Senate Republicans split over a referendum on Donald Trumps Muslim ban on Thursday, with four GOP conservatives voting against language aimed at preventing religious litmus tests for people entering the United States.
The non-binding amendment to an unrelated nuclear terrorism bill was written by Senate Judiciary ranking member Patrick Leahy (D-Vt.). The provision stated it is the sense of the Senate that the U.S. must not bar individuals from entering into the United States based on their religion."
The amendment passed with significant GOP support, but not before internal Republican schisms on Trump emerged.
Sen. Jeff Sessions (R-Ala.), who speaks to Trump on occasion, called Leahys proposal radical and railed against it for about 30 minutes. He was joined in dissent by Republican Sens. David Vitter of Alabama, Ted Cruz of Texas and Thom Tillis of North Carolina.
Read more: http://www.politico.com/story/2015/12/trump-muslim-ban-gop-congress-216645#ixzz3twn6BFeK
Read more: http://www.politico.com/story/2015/12/trump-muslim-ban-gop-congress-216645
Reter
(2,188 posts)How could Politico get that wrong?
beerandjesus
(1,301 posts)....as opposed to radical nihilists, which is what they really are.
For better or worse, all the true conservatives are in the Democratic party now. The Republicans haven't said or done anything conservative since 1994.
Fantastic Anarchist
(7,309 posts)They believe in only their version of events and find them meaningful, no matter how outside the realm of reality those events are conceived.
I'll take a nihilist any day over a what passes for conservative.
Grimelle
(219 posts)is also known as PolitiCrap....
HassleCat
(6,409 posts)Dangerously radical! Anyone who proposes upholding our constitution and honoring civil rights should be deported, along with his Mooze-Lim buddies. Except for the 2nd Amendment, of course.
sanatanadharma
(3,713 posts)The conservative movement to maintain the status-quo, despite the clear insanity of some American behaviors (such as the anti-social gun rights movement), is near dead.
The truth is that the current opposition to progressive values is Regressive.
Republicans today want to regress America backwards by decades and centuries.
They are against abortion 1973, contraception 1965, voting rights 1965, equal education 1954, child labor laws early 20th century, Social security, unions 1930's, Relations with Muslim nations 1800
Fantastic Anarchist
(7,309 posts)Yes, indeed, in terms of the French Revolution, the conservatives were, more or less, maintaining the status quo (post revolution). Reactionaries were dedicated to returning to the "Ancien Regime." I typically use the term "reactionary," but "regressive" as a counter to the progressive movement is a nice substitute.
hedda_foil
(16,375 posts)Suddenly, the House seems to be passing a substantial amount of halfway decent legislation
yellowcanine
(35,699 posts)hedda_foil
(16,375 posts)yellowcanine
(35,699 posts)The non-binding amendment to an unrelated nuclear terrorism bill was written by Senate Judiciary ranking member Patrick Leahy (D-Vt.). The provision stated it is the sense of the Senate that the U.S. must not bar individuals from entering into the United States based on their religion."
The Hastert rule applied to passing bills in the House. Hastert had no jurisdiction over Senate bills and neither does Ryan.