POL Shadow speaker: Hakeem Jeffries quietly wrests control from Mike Johnson

progressingamerica

Contributing Member
Shadow speaker: Hakeem Jeffries quietly wrests control from Mike Johnson
Rep. Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) found himself in an unusual position for a minority leader last week: It was he, not the House speaker, who had the ultimate power to decide whether legislation came to the floor.

Why it matters: Democrats got everything they wanted – a $95 billion foreign aid bill, the credit for passing it, and adversaries more divided than ever. In their telling, that total victory wasn't a sure thing.
  • Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.), a master legislative tactician, heaped praise on her successor: "He is fabulous. We're so proud of him."
  • One senior House Democrat told Axios: "It easily could have fallen apart ... He played the cards the way you'd want to play them."
  • "I would not want to play blackjack against him," the lawmaker added.
What happened: Democrats did something virtually unheard of in modern politics on Thursday, crossing the aisle on the House Rules Committee to save the foreign aid package. They did it again the next day on the House floor.
  • This was all Jeffries' call, as was Democrats' decision to wait until it was clear House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) didn't have the votes on his own before saving the package on the floor.
  • "We wouldn't be voting on this right now if it weren't for Hakeem ... He's the one who created the system that Johnson could follow and get this done," said a House Democrat.
Zoom in: Jeffries' message to his members leading up to the foreign aid fight was to stay unified behind him and not commit themselves to positions on saving Johnson that might box the party in.
  • In other words: To give him all the power and maneuverability that Johnson lacks.
  • The senior House Democrat told Axios: "If he hadn't taken the apprach he had, he could have had members going rogue."
  • "He gave us so many options," said Pelosi.
Between the lines: Democratic leadership had already been forging the unified front that would be Jeffries' strongest weapon for weeks with a push to get as many signatures as possible on their foreign aid discharge petition.
  • Jeffries himself sat down with centrist Rep. Jared Golden (D-Maine), a skeptic of single-party discharge petitions, to get him to sign. It worked.
What they're saying: House Democrats told Axios the foreign aid fight revealed a deftness in Jeffries – both in public and in closed-door negotiations – that makes him well suited for the speakership.
  • Rep. Don Beyer (D-Va.) told Axios: "Hakeem has been very graceful. He's not purposefully thrown Johnson under the bus ... He's not been triumphant at all, he realizes how bad that would be for Mike Johnson."
  • "It's a lesson well learned from previous speakers: He finessed it well when he had to," said Rep. Mike Quigley (D-Ill.).
What to watch: Many Democrats also told Axios they don't anticipate Jeffries facing the type of revolts from his left flank that Johnson has seen from his right on the motion to vacate and procedural votes.
  • Part of that is his reputation as a coalition builder: "He knows how to engage, uplift and balance all members of his party," said Rep. Jamaal Bowman (D-N.Y.), a member of the progressive "Squad."
  • "Anybody that wants a phone call or a meeting, we've had it," said one Democrat.
  • The lawmaker predicted the party will change a rule allowing any member to force a vote on ousting the speaker, but said such a vote "would never happen in our caucus even if that rule existed ... he works very closely with [his left flank]."
The bottom line: Johnson "should just pack up and resign and hand the gavel over to Leader Jeffries," said Rep. Greg Casar (D-Texas), a leading Progressive Caucus member.
  • "He seems to be able to manage this process in a much more democratic way – in a way that gets bills to the floor."
It was loud as heck over here, I don't know what was "quiet" about it.
 

Ractivist

Pride comes before the fall.....Pride month ended.
Does anyone not believe everything is choreographed? Our elected representatives are purposely giving our control to the admitted enemies of our Republic. We all know by now, that the Republic is dead, as the corporatists we call representatives are but board members, playing a very specific role.

There's a problem with such a scam, it's fomented on an unsuspecting populace of We the People. This reality gives them pause, as they know they are criminals and there's a price to pay maintaining these lies....... I think there's a price to pay, and hope it happens. No way did the republicans fall asleep at the wheel, they drove us right into this situation.
 

vector7

Dot Collector
This Video Is Going Crazy Viral Saying It’s American’s Constitution Obligation To “Overthrow The Government” If It Becomes Tyrannical

Is The US Government Pushing Americans Too Far?

“So inside the Declaration of Independence, it states that if your government is basically not doing its job, it's not protecting you, It's putting your lives at risk. K, and they're no longer working for you. Everything that's happening right now, it states that We The People have a legal obligation to overthrow the government.

K, and there's a very small amount of you who support what these f****** politicians are doing right now. K, But the truth is you are no longer driving the vehicle. The government is driving the vehicle for you. You're not even in the passenger seat. You're tied up in the f****** trunk”
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View: https://twitter.com/WallStreetApes/status/1782198948100497486
 

progressingamerica

Contributing Member
Does anyone not believe everything is choreographed?

I don't, no. It's not choreographed.

Any small business owner who showed up to his business, made a bunch of really important decisions but then refused to show up for the next 729 days should expect an out of control and failing business.

That's how we are expected to engage in electoral politics. From November 2022 to November 2024 is (basically) 729 days, all things being equal. Day 730 is election day.

We had a winning formula, the non-violent Tea Party. I still cannot to this day understand why people chose to sit at home and repeat the failed formula of the decade earlier in light of the most successful era of conservatism - certainly in my lifetime.

Since we refuse to stand up, people in congress know they can do whatever they want and it's just another 729 days away. At this point it's still another 5 months, which is well over another 100 days. They know we are watching. The Republicans know we are sitting, they know our sit-to-the-death under all circumstances commitment. We are not a threat. Why would they listen?
 
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Cacheman

Ultra MAGA!
This is just my opinion and only that, I believe buried in that bill, 'it's another bill that they have to vote on and than find out later what's in it', will be a whole lot of provisions that may tie up DJT's policy on Ukraine. This would be normal for the MIC but the pressure this time could be Big Pharma, they may even be more dangerous. Pharma is absolutely evil and have already proven that they are probably the most corrupt industry of all. It seems like everything over there is owned, operated and run by these companies. And what party is ALWAYS first in the line for that money?
 

Kris Gandillon

The Other Curmudgeon
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This Video Is Going Crazy Viral Saying It’s American’s Constitution Obligation To “Overthrow The Government” If It Becomes Tyrannical

Is The US Government Pushing Americans Too Far?

“So inside the Declaration of Independence, it states that if your government is basically not doing its job, it's not protecting you, It's putting your lives at risk. K, and they're no longer working for you. Everything that's happening right now, it states that We The People have a legal obligation to overthrow the government.

K, and there's a very small amount of you who support what these f****** politicians are doing right now. K, But the truth is you are no longer driving the vehicle. The government is driving the vehicle for you. You're not even in the passenger seat. You're tied up in the f****** trunk”
RT 1min
View: https://twitter.com/WallStreetApes/status/1782198948100497486
This is conflating the Declaration of Independence with the Constitution.

The Constitution does NOT “Say It’s American’s Constitution Obligation To “Overthrow The Government”.

The Declaration says that (more or less)…not the Constitution.

We would need to write-up a Declaration v 2.0 with our 21st century reasons for doing so and proceed from that as the founders did.

After the 2nd Revolutionary War that would result from that action, then a new Constitution would need to be written and adopted.
 
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