Summary

The House GOP’s new rules package aims to weaken minority party influence while advancing a pro-corporate agenda.

Key provisions include shielding the House speaker from bipartisan accountability and fast-tracking 12 GOP bills without allowing amendments, including measures to sanction the International Criminal Court (ICC) and protect fracking.

Democrats, led by Rep. Jim McGovern (D-Mass.), criticized the package for ignoring economic and social issues like inflation and housing while prioritizing tax cuts for billionaires.

Republicans plan to offset these costs by slashing social programs, sparking warnings of further congressional dysfunction.

  • @BrianTheeBiscuiteer
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    263 days ago

    The majority who didn’t vote saw a cookie-cutter politician and an authoritarian man-baby and thought, “Eh, either is fine.” So their “vote” went to the majority winner. There are no redos because not enough people showed up.

    • @Zachariah
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      -233 days ago

      That is a problem, but they did not endorse this.

      • @MegaUltraChicken
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        243 days ago

        If someone sat at home on election day or voted for anyone but Harris they absolutely endorsed this. They should go to their graves knowing every single thing Trump and crew does is because they allowed it to happen.

        • @CharlesDarwin
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          13 days ago

          If someone sat at home on election day or voted for anyone but Harris they absolutely endorsed this.

          I think many are too low-info to really have endorsed anything.

          • @MegaUltraChicken
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            123 days ago

            There’s got to be a line where “low-info” becomes a choice. I don’t know where that line is, but “Donald Trump is an imminent threat to democracy” is absolutely past that threshold.

            • @CharlesDarwin
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              22 days ago

              I’d have to say a whole lot of people are completely checked out of any kind of civic engagement whatsoever, for probably a plethora of reasons. There are definitely some that think they can be Above It All ™ because I Don’t Want To Be Political ™, and in my experience these people are insufferable smug jackasses about it, too.

        • @Zachariah
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          -23 days ago

          Wait, I thought Lemmy was blaming billionaires who have a stranglehold on churches, media, and education.

          • @MegaUltraChicken
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            103 days ago

            I would blame both. The malfeasance from the oligarchs doesn’t absolve any individual of blame for their own individual actions. Both groups are assholes in different ways.

      • @[email protected]
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        203 days ago

        Inaction is a choice that says I don’t care about the outcome. It’s an equal endorsement of facists and neolibs.

      • @[email protected]
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        123 days ago

        With the way our electoral system works, not voting against fascism is the same as voting for it.

        It shouldn’t be this way, but this is the reality of the situation.

        • @Zachariah
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          -23 days ago

          Does that mean those on Lemmy who told me not to vote for “both sides” consented?

            • @Zachariah
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              -43 days ago

              But they said we’d revolt next, so they sounded like they don’t want this.

                • @Zachariah
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                  02 days ago

                  They said progress has never been achieved without violence.

                  I guess maybe they just wanted the violence.