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If they could just DO it, in spite of Tuberville, why haven't they until jusy now? What changed? The article doesn't mention.
It I recall correctly, they can still do it but it's one at a time. They can't do who large batches like normal and there is a huge backlog. They have been doing a few here and there to critical positions.
Not that Tuberville isn't a POS but if it's critical to get these folks confirmed and you have a way to do it, get to fucking work. I'm tired of hearing that their hands are tied when they just need to roll up their sleeves.
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I'm not expecting them to do all 400 that way, just the ones I keep being told are critical.
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Great, why'd it take so long?
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They kept taking suggestions from random assholes on the internet who just want to hear themselves complain, clearly.
Because that's not the whole story.
Yes, they can (and have) done a few individually.
The reason they've resisted doing that for the most part is two-fold:
They don't want to normalize what Tuberville is doing. If they "give-in" and start considering promotions individually, then they signal that any senator can use this as a tool.
They think that what Tuberville is doing is ultimately harmful to Republicans and will help Democrats win more seats in the next election. They will run ads saying that Tuberville and his fellow Republicans are hurting American military members and weakening our military readiness.
This sounds like two wins
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You sound like someone who's glad when the government shuts down.
... were you going to add any information to the conversation or are you being ironic?
I'll attempt to explain. They are currently backed up 300+ promotions. In order to do one at a time, Schmumer has to file cloture for each one to bring them to the floor. When the matter gets to the floor, there's a minimum one hour debate time. Let's call floor time an hour and a hal per promotion. That brings the total of Senate floor time to 450 hours. While that's happening, more promotions are being submitted.
I would also like to know this.
It required changes to senate rules. Chuck Schumer opposed changing the rules because it would likely be a permanent change and allow either party to ram votes through, instead of working towards consensus like most things in Senate. This could lead to Republicans ramming extreme stuff through senate when they eventually take over in the future.
So, he finally just gave up and changed the rules?
No, the rules have always allowed them to consider promotions individually. It's voting on promos as a bloc that requires unanimous consent.