As the Democrats’ Civil War Rages, the Party Struggles to Govern
House Democrats are making a habit of voting on non-binding resolutions that do not have the force of law.
April 5, 2019
The Democrats’ civil war means lots of non-binding resolutions instead of legislation to address the real issues facing the American people. House Democrats are making a habit of voting on non-binding resolutions that do not have the force of law.
Free Beacon: “The majority of votes taken by House Democrats in the past four legislative weeks have been nonbinding, according to a study conducted by Roll Call. About one in five votes have been nonbinding, meaning that these House resolutions don’t pass new laws, but instead serve as large scale messaging.”
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“DCCC ad campaigns have been using the nonbinding resolutions to bolster Democrats records on voting against the Trump administration, according to a report from Politico.”
House Democrats are “governing” for the sake of creating ads to help members appease the far-left base. However, progressives, led by AOC, are still determined to mount a coup after the DCCC announced they would blacklist consultants who worked with primary challengers to sitting members. The Justice Democrats have launched a new website to support those blacklisted by the DCCC:
When will the Democrats’ civil war come to a ceasefire and allow the House to focus on important issues?
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