• @FlowVoid
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    1 year ago

    Democrats are open to compromise.

    They have indicated that they are willing to support empowering McHenry until January.

    Democrats are also willing to support other Republicans as Speaker, provided Republicans offer something in return.

    But they aren’t willing to support election deniers (like Jordan), and they won’t support people who previously reneged on deals with Democrats (like McCarthy).

    Not that it matters, because Republicans refuse to support anyone who needs Democratic support to become Speaker.

    • @paintbucketholder
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      191 year ago

      But they aren’t willing to support election deniers (like Jordan),

      I just want to say that while people who refuse to acknowledge that Biden won the 2020 election should be rightfully called election deniers, Jordan’s role is so much more involved: he actively attempted to get the election decertified and throw the vote to Trump.

      That makes him at least one of the figureheads of an attempted coup d’etat, someone who tried to end democracy in America in order to install an unelected leader in the White House.

      If he had succeeded, America today would no longer be a democracy, a nation where the electorate chooses its representatives.

      If it was up to Jim Jordan, we would now live in a dictatorship, with Trump as the unelected ruler who would no longer be beholden to the will of the people or the rule of law.