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Tuberville, who’s singlehandedly blocked hundreds of military promotions in protest over the Pentagon’s abortion policies, said he’s not going to change his mind and doesn’t care that people aren’t being promoted.

After the US Supreme Court reversed decades of precedent in overturning its decision in the Roe v. Wade abortion access case in 2022, the Pentagon announced its plan to reimburse service members who need to travel out-of-state to receive abortion services.

Tuberville, a Republican senator out of Alabama, took exception to the decision and said he’d use his power to stymie any military nominations and promotions he could. Since February, he’s blocked more than 300 promotions.

  • @LEDZeppelin
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    571 year ago

    Why are other republicans quiet on this one? Why they don’t tell Tubertool to fuck himself and vote on those promotions?

    Entire GOP is complicit in destroying the military preparedness. Republicans all are harming the armed forces, Tubertool is just a tool they are using.

    • snooggums
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      241 year ago

      Because someone is undermining the ability of the Biden administration to do things, and when it is reported most people will juat blame Biden instead of paying attention to the actual problem.

      Not doing anything benefits the Republicans.

    • TwoGems
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      41 year ago

      Well that would require telling their fellow Russian assets to stop harming the U.S. and we can’t have that!

    • AlwaysNowNeverNotMe
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      21 year ago

      Because no republicans currently in office have any reason to attack him since they aren’t running against him.

      And because I’m sure this both saves the government a couple nickels and them a couple approvals.

      • @CarbonatedPastaSauce
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        51 year ago

        This absolutely does not save the government/taxpayers any money, quite the opposite. When they lose qualified staff to attrition over bullshit like this, it’s very expensive to replace them. And given enough time, it will start to impact military readiness across the board, if it hasn’t already.

        • AlwaysNowNeverNotMe
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          31 year ago

          Oh of course, it’s similar to continuously repaving roads every twenty years using materials that cost half as much as those that last a century. You “save money” on the budgets that you sign. Consequences be damned.