Pardon my ignorance, but can't Senate Democrats force a vote to bypass Tuberville's hold on promotions in the military?
I am honestly not sure, and asking!
To get around a filibuster and speed up the process they pass a unanimous consent vote.
Tubervilles hold is turning something that could take a few hours to something that would take a few months
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@Kinnison That part I knew, I just did not know that they actually WERE holding votes behind the scenes and getting things done.
I thought they had simply come to a standstill and were wringing their hands, moaning "Whatever shall we DO?"
Theresa Rowe sent me a link to an article on NPR that quelled my little "riot of one."
They should have started with the top postings, IMO, and made a big deal of it, telegraphing their moves to clip Tuberville's little nuts in the media, lol...
I am no expert on senatw procedures. But it isn't just about having individual votes. A single Senator can gum up the process and prevent any other legislation from happening. That includes the budget. At at any point they can just say they have the votes to filibuster and it just grinds to a stop
We are talking about 700 hours of tedious mind numbing process and voting without unanimous consent to approve 300 promotions individually.