• @finitebanjo
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    -42 days ago

    Alright but as I mentioned in my first sentence: they need to be there during a vote.

    • @[email protected]
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      52 days ago

      Sure, but that’s not relevant at all to this post topic which is about a specific current event and not in any way suggesting storming out of votes.

      • @finitebanjo
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        -52 days ago

        This specific current event happened in the chamber of congress while congress was in session. They could hold a vote at any moment.

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            On the day of the joint session, 03/04, there were no less than 80 actions taken in congress and no less than 3 votes which passed in the House of Representatives LINK HERE. If you have evidence of a specific law preventing votes during a joint session, and specifying how long a joint session lasts at minimum, please present it.

        • @[email protected]
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          22 days ago

          On live TV, with Trump standing up there, you think the Speaker of the House is just going to call a snap vote in a chamber they already control and resolve it before the missing members could get back to the chamber? And that such an act would just be accepted as a clever procedural move to avoid the handful of objections in their majority caucus rather than a significant step toward the end of democracy?

          • @finitebanjo
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            -32 days ago

            If enough people left the room I expect it, yes. It’s certainly what I would do in their position (thank god I’m not them).