Wyden for VP?
Don't get carried away. He's very "progressive" left on economic issues.
Wyden for VP?
USA Freedom Act advances 77-17
In a stunning reversal from last week’s drama, the USA Freedom Act was passed by a vote of 77-17. The bill, which passed the House overwhelmingly several weeks ago will now move forward and is likely to receive a final vote on Tuesday.
The bill fell three votes short of the needed supermajority to advance last week but with the clock ticking on controversial provisions of the Patriot Act, supporters of NSA surveillance thought that the proposed reforms were better than letting the program expire entirely
John McCain may be 78-years-old but he is active on social media.
While criticizing Rand Paul tonight, the Arizona Republican noted “I just saw a tweet from Senator Paul saying take a selfie of yourself while watching Senator Paul on the floor tonight” which McCain saw as another example of what he calls Paul’s self promotion.
When The Guardian followed up to ask if McCain himself would take a selfie, the Arizona Republican responded “I’m not good looking enough to enjoy that.”
Now I'm confused. Didn't they pass cloture earlier?
ETA - looks like RPF's was fixed.
They are taking calls on c-span now. It will be interesting to hear the reactions.
So far (about 5 calls in), all are supporting Rand's position
What I want to know is: what exactly did Rand do today to force no more votes until Tuesday? I'm confused on that. Was there a voice objection that I missed? Or what exactly did he have to do?
After cloture has been invoked, the following restrictions apply:
No more than 30 hours of debate may occur.[15]
No Senator may speak for more than one hour.
No amendments may be moved unless they were filed on the day in between the presentation of the petition and the actual cloture vote.
All amendments must be relevant to the debate.
Certain procedural motions are not permissible.[which?]
The presiding officer gains additional powers in controlling debate[which?].
No other matters may be considered until the question upon which cloture was invoked is disposed of.
Don't get carried away. He's very "progressive" left on economic issues.
Cloture passed, final vote can occur after 30 hours.
What I want to know is: what exactly did Rand do today to force no more votes until Tuesday? I'm confused on that. Was there a voice objection that I missed? Or what exactly did he have to do?
Including two Dems. Both regretted voting for Obama and gave Rand props.
It is up to McConnell if he will allow amendments to be debated for the house bill, but this will further delay the final passage. We expect he will not allow amendments, and without increased pressure on our senators, the house bill will likely pass on Tuesday, then be signed by Obama.