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politics and politicians Title: Rand Paul, king of Senate drama, is at it again The Kentucky senator has yet to decide whether to really get on fellow senators’ nerves by delaying a massive spending bill. Rand Paul is keeping everyone in suspense yet again. The junior senator from Kentucky is refusing to rule out forcing another brief government shutdown over his protests of the $1.3 trillion spending bill, which he has called “budget-busting” and a return to “Obama spending and trillion-dollar deficits.” Fellow senators are trying desperately to persuade him to let the Senate vote on the spending bill Thursday and avoid unnecessarily keeping them in town on Friday and into the weekend. Paul was noncommittal on Thursday as he walked into a Republican caucus lunch. He said he had more than 2,000 pages of the 2,200-page bill left to get through before he would decide how to proceed. “I’m on page 56 right now, and so I’ve got a few more pages to read. I don’t have any other comment,” Paul said. A few hours later he tweeted that he was on page 207 of the “monstrous” bill and began singling out pieces of the bill for criticism. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) continued to try to set up a vote before the shutdown deadline, but made a procedural move that would allow the Senate to begin advancing the bill on Saturday at 1 a.m. That would mean another brief lapse in government funding, making it the third shutdown of the year. Republicans had hoped that they could produce the spending deal much earlier this week to evade Paul's procedural protests and give the Senate time to pass the bill without the possibility of a shutdown. But top congressional leaders released the bill at 8 p.m. on Wednesday, infuriating Paul and other conservatives who say it is not nearly enough time to review the legislation. "We don’t want leverage. We want a real process and time to debate, amend and vote," a Paul aide said. "It’s not too much to ask but [Senate leaders] refuse to do it, time after time." Under Senate rules, all 100 senators must agree to hold a vote before the Friday night shutdown deadline. But as of now, they don’t have it. The House cleared the massive spending measure on Thursday. R “It’s just a question of if he delays the vote. It doesn’t change anything,” Sen. John Thune (R-S.D.), the No. 3 Senate Republican, said of Paul. “I don’t think anybody knows and I don’t think his staff knows [what he's going to do] … it’s his right and his prerogative if he wants to do it.” Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top • Page Up • Full Thread • Page Down • Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 33. Good for him he is doing his job and reading the bill. Hands down best Senator in decade's.
#4. To: A K A Stone (#1) (Edited) So, in the end, all of Rand Paul’s vaudevillian theatrics again accomplished absolutely nothing to stop the bill from passing or to change the bill in any way because early this morning, the Senate passed a $1.3 trillion spending package that will increase funding for the military and domestic spending and will keep the government funded through the end of September, sending the legislation to the President for his signature house ahead of a midnight deadline. I could perhaps agree with you if he ever got anything done....anything at all. All he has is a loud mouth that he so freely uses. Shooting off his loud mouth gets absolutely nothing done. Oh, it gets him lots of face time on the TV cameras and that appears to be his political goal. Name for me a single piece of major legislation that your “best Senator in decades” ever got passed during his entire time in the Senate....JUST ONE. You can’t name one because there has not been ONE. At least his feckless daddy got ONE piece of legislation passed when he sold a federally owned house in Galveston. Yep, Rand Paul, king of Senate drama was at it again. And again, it was all bluster to no avail since he accomplished absolutely nothing. Ho hum ...
#6. To: Gatlin (#4) But he was not. It was reported that he only scanned the measure. Liar. Rand Paul Reads the Omnibus Spending Bill (Because Someone Has To) Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.), who might be thinking of holding up the Senate's vote on the insane and mysterious omnibus spending bill, is publicly conducting some basic due diligence for a legislator: demonstrating that, unlike pretty much all his colleagues in House or Senate, he's actually trying to read the monstrous thing before voting. (Paul notes it took over two hours for his office printer to even print the thing.)
He's giving the American people some insights, good and bad, in real time via his twitter feed.
Some highlights:
Good news on the state-level marijuana rights front:
Some things Paul wonders if require this level of public (i.e. you and me) funding:
And more of that:
#16. To: Deckard (#6) Liar. Rand Paul Reads the Omnibus Spending Bill (Because Someone Has To) Now read this very carefully: Rand....Paul....said....he....never....read....the....bill !!! I shared 600 pages tonight. I’m done tweeting them for the evening. If they insist on voting, I will vote no because it spends to much and there’s just too little time to read the bill and let everyone know what’s actually in it. Thanks for sticking with me. His sitting there eating pizza and posing for the TV cameras while he pretended to read the bill in front of him was all a part of his STAGED burlesque show act. Although he is a nothing as a Senator, he is indeed a good showman and knows how to con people. He must be given some credit for his ability to do that.
#17. To: Gatlin (#16) Shame on Rand Paul for wanting to fund the border wall. Shame on Rand Paul for being the best senator. Shame on Trump for signing the bill.
#21. To: A K A Stone (#17) But shame can be placed on your “best Senator ever” for his painfully humiliating and wrongfully foolish behavior with his revolting theatrics of PRTENDING to read the entire bill while eating pizza...,all the time playing to the TV cameras as the champion pied piper savior. This new Omnibus bill is terrible and it shows that Congress is broken. It is a product of a malfunctioning, secretive, centralized legislative process. The one person who staunchly said he would stand in the way got chicken-livered and capitulated to give the Senate the needed unamious consent to bring the bill up for a timely vote. Yes, that was RAND PAUL. His pretending to read the bill while eating a pizza did absolutely NOTING. At least the last time your “best Senator ever” had the balls to “filibuster.” This time all he could do was issue a barrage or worthless tweets and stuff his face with pizza.
#24. To: Gatlin (#21) You can eat pizza and read at the same time.
#27. To: A K A Stone (#24) The ”best Senator ever” and “king of Senate drama” did prove that to the whole world.
#28. To: Gatlin (#27) Sure you can. If Mitch the little bitch gave them more time.
#29. To: A K A Stone (#28) The Senate did not get the bill until Thursday, one day before the looming shutdown. Where was Mitch to get “this time” of which you speak from?
#31. To: Gatlin (#29) He should have passed a good one weeks ago. End the filibuster demoncrats will.
#33. To: A K A Stone (#31) True and True.
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