not really. That's how our government is meant to operate. The issue is that those 535 people don't represent the 300 million like they are supposed to.
The House should have far, far more members given the population of the nation. One person representing hundreds of thousands isn't representation at all.
2 House Republicans voted No against Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene's (R-GA) motion to adjourn the House for the day over her opposition to the Equality Act:
If she had their support she would be on a committee.
The Republicans couldn't do anything about it. The Democrats are a majority and voted as a bloc against her. A few RINOs voted with the Democrats.
I see no fight in most of them.
If they really had balls, assuming they can ever retake the House, they should kick the extreme crazy leftists off their committee assignments.
They would never do it and as you say they have no balls.
535 people control 300 million. That is an issue we should all be talking about.
not really. That's how our government is meant to operate. The issue is that those 535 people don't represent the 300 million like they are supposed to.
The House should have far, far more members given the population of the nation. One person representing hundreds of thousands isn't representation at all.
And those 535 are making rule's and laws that the 300 million are forced to abide by.
2 House Republicans voted No against Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene's (R-GA) motion to adjourn the House for the day over her opposition to the Equality Act:
Tom Rice (SC)
John Rutherford (FL)
Curious.... what prevents the republicans from just doing this constantly thus causing the house to grind to a complete halt?