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Kathryn's avatar

I cannot agree that Mr. Schumer and Mr. Jeffries are "in it for the money". That would be the GOP.

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Theresa's avatar

Why did Mr. Schumer change his mind? What incentives did he receive?

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Anna B's avatar

Schumer is just too old and still expects our legislature to work like it did 20+ yrs. ago. He needs to step down from leadership and make way for someone truly dynamic.

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Ed Garland's avatar

$$$ in all likelihood.

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Susan McCauley's avatar

Possibly Schumer has played both sides for years and just can't get on board with the need to really fight for decency. Old habits die hard.

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Dik de Bruijn's avatar

But they ARE like the GOP: they're all politicians, not "public servants" or "defenders of the Constitution."

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Timothy Richley's avatar

In 1995 SCOTUS stated that no state could term limit members of Congress. Their reasoning was that a mechanism(voting)to accomplish that already exists

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Susan McCauley's avatar

SCOTUS is not Wise much as they want to be seen that way. They are mired in legalese and do not see issues the way the public does.

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Ahbee's avatar

Hahahahaha!

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