Democrat Senator from Alabama
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2018-01-29 4:45 PM |
Champion 10157 Alabama | Subject: Democrat Senator from Alabama “Newly elected Alabama Sen. Doug Jones, in his most high-profile vote since taking office, was one of five Democratic senators to vote overnight with Republicans on a spending bill to avoid a government shutdown. ... Republicans have a 51-to-49 member majority in the Senate. The vote was 50-49.Jan 20, 2018” I was not aware of this till today. Evidently he was one of 5 democrats willing to break ranks. |
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2018-01-29 9:28 PM in reply to: Rogillio |
Pro 9391 Omaha, NE | Subject: RE: Democrat Senator from Alabama Originally posted by Rogillio “Newly elected Alabama Sen. Doug Jones, in his most high-profile vote since taking office, was one of five Democratic senators to vote overnight with Republicans on a spending bill to avoid a government shutdown. ... Republicans have a 51-to-49 member majority in the Senate. The vote was 50-49.Jan 20, 2018” I was not aware of this till today. Evidently he was one of 5 democrats willing to break ranks. Seems like a smart guy. He obviously knows his days are numbered so if he votes down the republican line he may fool enough voters into getting 6 the next time around. It could snow in hell too, but at least there's a chance. ;-) |
2018-01-30 6:40 AM in reply to: tuwood |
Champion 10157 Alabama | Subject: RE: Democrat Senator from Alabama Originally posted by tuwood Originally posted by Rogillio “Newly elected Alabama Sen. Doug Jones, in his most high-profile vote since taking office, was one of five Democratic senators to vote overnight with Republicans on a spending bill to avoid a government shutdown. ... Republicans have a 51-to-49 member majority in the Senate. The vote was 50-49.Jan 20, 2018” I was not aware of this till today. Evidently he was one of 5 democrats willing to break ranks. Seems like a smart guy. He obviously knows his days are numbered so if he votes down the republican line he may fool enough voters into getting 6 the next time around. It could snow in hell too, but at least there's a chance. ;-) Changing parties while in office is not unprecedented. Alabama's other Senator, Richard Shelby was elected as a democrat and changed parties in 1996 to become a republican. I don't expect Jones to do this....it would be hilarious if he did. If he continues to break ranks, he has a much better chance of getting re-elected. |
2018-01-30 8:31 AM in reply to: Rogillio |
Pro 6838 Tejas | Subject: RE: Democrat Senator from Alabama Originally posted by Rogillio Originally posted by tuwood Originally posted by Rogillio “Newly elected Alabama Sen. Doug Jones, in his most high-profile vote since taking office, was one of five Democratic senators to vote overnight with Republicans on a spending bill to avoid a government shutdown. ... Republicans have a 51-to-49 member majority in the Senate. The vote was 50-49.Jan 20, 2018” I was not aware of this till today. Evidently he was one of 5 democrats willing to break ranks. Seems like a smart guy. He obviously knows his days are numbered so if he votes down the republican line he may fool enough voters into getting 6 the next time around. It could snow in hell too, but at least there's a chance. ;-) Changing parties while in office is not unprecedented. Alabama's other Senator, Richard Shelby was elected as a democrat and changed parties in 1996 to become a republican. I don't expect Jones to do this....it would be hilarious if he did. If he continues to break ranks, he has a much better chance of getting re-elected. If he changes parties he won't get invited to all those high level klan parties. In the grand tradition of Morgan and Pettus. |
2018-01-30 9:08 AM in reply to: mdg2003 |
Champion 10157 Alabama | Subject: RE: Democrat Senator from Alabama Originally posted by mdg2003 Originally posted by Rogillio Originally posted by tuwood Originally posted by Rogillio “Newly elected Alabama Sen. Doug Jones, in his most high-profile vote since taking office, was one of five Democratic senators to vote overnight with Republicans on a spending bill to avoid a government shutdown. ... Republicans have a 51-to-49 member majority in the Senate. The vote was 50-49.Jan 20, 2018” I was not aware of this till today. Evidently he was one of 5 democrats willing to break ranks. Seems like a smart guy. He obviously knows his days are numbered so if he votes down the republican line he may fool enough voters into getting 6 the next time around. It could snow in hell too, but at least there's a chance. ;-) Changing parties while in office is not unprecedented. Alabama's other Senator, Richard Shelby was elected as a democrat and changed parties in 1996 to become a republican. I don't expect Jones to do this....it would be hilarious if he did. If he continues to break ranks, he has a much better chance of getting re-elected. If he changes parties he won't get invited to all those high level klan parties. In the grand tradition of Morgan and Pettus. He is actually a GOP mole sent to infiltrate the DNC...he's been groomed since childhood to be naïve, act stupid to pretend he is really a democrat. His is an Alabamian Manchurian candidate..... On a totally different subject I read this morning in the WSJ a line about dems I thought was good. "The same President they claim is an idiot is apparently pulling off a Nixonian cover-up." |
2018-01-30 10:27 AM in reply to: Rogillio |
Expert 852 Evergreen, Colorado | Subject: RE: Democrat Senator from Alabama Imagine that - a senator voting based on the wishes of his constituents instead of his party line! |
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2018-01-30 10:58 AM in reply to: Stacers |
Pro 9391 Omaha, NE | Subject: RE: Democrat Senator from Alabama Originally posted by Stacers Imagine that - a senator voting based on the wishes of his constituents instead of his party line! It is strange that we think of it as strange. lol When he won the election I figured he wouldn't be a much of a hard core liberal because his constituents aren't that. I mean, he certainly could but he wouldn't be representing his constituents. |
2018-01-30 4:19 PM in reply to: Rogillio |
Expert 2373 Floriduh | Subject: RE: Democrat Senator from Alabama Originally posted by Rogillio Originally posted by mdg2003 Originally posted by Rogillio Originally posted by tuwood Originally posted by Rogillio “Newly elected Alabama Sen. Doug Jones, in his most high-profile vote since taking office, was one of five Democratic senators to vote overnight with Republicans on a spending bill to avoid a government shutdown. ... Republicans have a 51-to-49 member majority in the Senate. The vote was 50-49.Jan 20, 2018” I was not aware of this till today. Evidently he was one of 5 democrats willing to break ranks. Seems like a smart guy. He obviously knows his days are numbered so if he votes down the republican line he may fool enough voters into getting 6 the next time around. It could snow in hell too, but at least there's a chance. ;-) Changing parties while in office is not unprecedented. Alabama's other Senator, Richard Shelby was elected as a democrat and changed parties in 1996 to become a republican. I don't expect Jones to do this....it would be hilarious if he did. If he continues to break ranks, he has a much better chance of getting re-elected. If he changes parties he won't get invited to all those high level klan parties. In the grand tradition of Morgan and Pettus. He is actually a GOP mole sent to infiltrate the DNC...he's been groomed since childhood to be naïve, act stupid to pretend he is really a democrat. His is an Alabamian Manchurian candidate..... On a totally different subject I read this morning in the WSJ a line about dems I thought was good. "The same President they claim is an idiot is apparently pulling off a Nixonian cover-up." The adjective "Nixonian" must connote a bad job of covering up as Nixon ended up resigning in utter disgrace. |
2018-01-30 4:40 PM in reply to: Oysterboy |
Pro 9391 Omaha, NE | Subject: RE: Democrat Senator from Alabama Originally posted by Oysterboy Originally posted by Rogillio The adjective "Nixonian" must connote a bad job of covering up as Nixon ended up resigning in utter disgrace. Originally posted by mdg2003 He is actually a GOP mole sent to infiltrate the DNC...he's been groomed since childhood to be naïve, act stupid to pretend he is really a democrat. His is an Alabamian Manchurian candidate..... On a totally different subject I read this morning in the WSJ a line about dems I thought was good. "The same President they claim is an idiot is apparently pulling off a Nixonian cover-up." Originally posted by Rogillio If he changes parties he won't get invited to all those high level klan parties. In the grand tradition of Morgan and Pettus. Originally posted by tuwood Changing parties while in office is not unprecedented. Alabama's other Senator, Richard Shelby was elected as a democrat and changed parties in 1996 to become a republican. I don't expect Jones to do this....it would be hilarious if he did. If he continues to break ranks, he has a much better chance of getting re-elected. Originally posted by Rogillio “Newly elected Alabama Sen. Doug Jones, in his most high-profile vote since taking office, was one of five Democratic senators to vote overnight with Republicans on a spending bill to avoid a government shutdown. ... Republicans have a 51-to-49 member majority in the Senate. The vote was 50-49.Jan 20, 2018” I was not aware of this till today. Evidently he was one of 5 democrats willing to break ranks. Seems like a smart guy. He obviously knows his days are numbered so if he votes down the republican line he may fool enough voters into getting 6 the next time around. It could snow in hell too, but at least there's a chance. ;-) lol, I was thinking that too. Nixon didn't do a very good job covering up. |