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Okay, so, first off, I want to remind everyone that Tuberville is a Christian Nationalist who believes that God sent Trump to save America. He objected to Biden's win in January 6th, and still says that Trump won.
With that in mind, no matter what happens with the military promotions, Tuberville will always be happy. Right now (and even if he eventually loses), he can claim that he's owning the libs. He likes that, and he'll ride that forever - in his mind, this is a good outcome and he's not going to stop. This is now his signature, defining issue.
Until the next Senate gets sworn in, there are three ways this can go. First off, the Senate caves and Tuberville gets to start pushing his religious ideology onto the US military - huge win for him!
But the other ways it can go (either everything remains blocked, or only a limited number make it past him) also have a less obvious win: he's holding up promotions. Which seems obvious, but keep in mind that this is the exact same bullshit McConnell did to Obama on federal judges - and that as soon as Trump took office, they took off the brakes and rammed the judges through as fast as they could.
That's exactly what's going to happen the next time the Republicans get control of the Senate - they're going to speed-promote every right-wing officer they see, and slow-walk anyone they're not sure of.
When the next insurrection comes - and you can be sure that it will - the military is going to have a proto-fascist core.
They love the troops until they don't.
Hint: they never do, they just use them in their campaign ads.
“They’re looking for someone to blame it on, other than themselves,” he said.
The pot calling the kettle black.
Any single senator could do this kind of hold up for anything that goes by unanimous consent.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Senate_hold
The original intent of these sections was to protect a senator's right to be consulted on legislation that affected the senator's state or in which a senator had a great interest. The ability to place a hold would allow that senator an opportunity to study the legislation and to reflect on its implications before moving forward with further debate and voting.
Holds, like filibusters, can be defeated through a successful cloture motion. However, the time required to bring around a cloture vote often allows fewer than 40 senators to block unimportant legislation when the majority is not willing to force the vote.
So yes, Senator Tuberville is filibustering, but the real story is that the majority of the senate doesn't care enough about the military nominations to cloture it.
How is he filibustering? I honestly don't know how he is able to do this and am trying to learn.
These aren't even being brought up, right? So, there's nothing to filibuster.
I just learned about it today. From the wiki, a Senate hold basically means you do not provide your consent to bring the matter before the Senate. Senate has bylaws, saying that all matters brought before the Senate must be unanimously agreed upon to be brought forward. To provide all senators time to be acquainted with the matter, do research, timeliness etc.
So this senator is withholding their consent for this matter to come before the Senate, effectively infinitely delaying it.
The Senate can, with a majority vote, bring the matter to the Senate anyway through the second method, but that requires more coordination and agreement...
So net net, it's a kind of filibuster, and you can bust it but you need a majority
This was a rule that Republicans put through. You no longer have to actually filibuster. You only need to say that you are filibustering and the Senate just assumes that you did and moves on.
At what point do they admit it's a national security issue and do something about it?
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The paths of power have many blocks. If I were from Tuberville's state, I would be looking at how retaliation against Tuberville affects my state. Remember when Christie blocked a highway to a neighboring state, with a pretend maintenance? Oopsie, it was his underlings that did it.
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I, for one, support Tommy Tubman in his efforts to destroy the US military. Why the fuck do y'all want any of these nominations to pass?
Tommy even put a marine in the hospital! Based.