Democrats eye rare procedural move to
defeat Tuberville military holds
The Hill,
by
Alexander Bolton
Original Article
Posted By: 4250Luis,
10/29/2023 6:44:03 AM
Senate Democrats are working with Sen. Kyrsten Sinema (I-Ariz.) and a handful of Republicans on a rarely used procedural tactic to defeat Sen. Tommy Tubervilleâs (R-Ala.) blockade of more than 360 military promotions, a stalemate that has consumed the Senate for months. Democrats are looking at using a standing order resolution to move a block of more than 300 nonpolitical military nominees who have been stalled for months because of Tubervilleâs holds to protest the Department of Defenseâs (DOD) abortion policies.
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Reply 1 - Posted by:
seamusm 10/29/2023 6:55:07 AM (No. 1587887)
While I have no doubt that there are many career military officers who share DimoTwit philosophies, Tubervilles' holds punish many good officers from now overdue promotions. He is using a blunt instrument to make his point about abortion policies. But his point was made months ago and he needs to find another means to his end.
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
Rumblehog 10/29/2023 8:07:04 AM (No. 1587920)
We have FAR too many Field Grade Officers anyway. I once read that we have the same number of FGO's as we did during WWII, but with only a third of the Enlisted ranks. Upside-down pyramids are bad for corporations and destructive in a military organization.
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
minuteman 10/29/2023 8:26:17 AM (No. 1587938)
Most of the officers above O-5 are entirely political while pretending to be otherwise. Think Medals Millie.
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Cue the ITâS RINO TIME line.
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
Right Time 10/29/2023 9:21:12 AM (No. 1587961)
The solution is simple. The DoD just has to follow the long-approved bipartisan Hyde Amendment that states that federal funding will not be spent on abortions.
This is all about dishonest, lying Democrats who can't be trusted to keep their words and stubbornness of the corrupt Biden Administration.
I would shut down ALL government funding over this.
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
stablemoney 10/29/2023 9:26:18 AM (No. 1587967)
I hope Tuberville continues to be successful with the promotions in the military. I understand we have more generals than in WWII, and a much smaller military.
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
kono 10/29/2023 9:48:10 AM (No. 1587982)
Use military spending for killing adversaries in combat, not for killing your own future soldiers in the womb.
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
czechlist 10/29/2023 9:58:22 AM (No. 1587985)
#1 how did we get to this point? by always relenting. when do we stop? when we have lost everything? it is past time to dig in.
BTW promotions were once for merit and need not merely time served. Many officers such as Patton received field promotions during war but were busted back in rank when hostilities ended.
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
chumley 10/29/2023 11:15:34 AM (No. 1588039)
Early in my career I was told to go to an Order Of The Sword ceremony, wherein a General is honored by his troops as being the greatest guy alive. Note that it is not decided by the troops, but by the senior NCO corps. I balked and was told I should go because I would never see another such ceremony as long as I live, as they are so rare.
I saw four more. Too many generals, too much politics.
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
Scribelus 10/29/2023 11:25:09 AM (No. 1588045)
Under president Obiden Bribeme there is no such thing as a ânonpoliticalâ military nomination.
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
DVC 10/29/2023 11:26:09 AM (No. 1588046)
Blocking military promotions which are probably ALL bad, woke, harmful moves is a good move. I applaud Sen. Tuberville on this idea.
Can't put more woke losers higher up in the ranks....if they can't get promoted.
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Reply 12 - Posted by:
bighambone 10/29/2023 12:04:31 PM (No. 1588074)
As it stands with a big election coming up, chances are there will not be enough covert wimpy Republican RINOS willing to stick their noses up into the political line of fire and back leftist Democrat policies, but the Republicans are pretty wimpy, so who knows!
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Reply 13 - Posted by:
dwa 10/29/2023 12:16:37 PM (No. 1588084)
I'm amazed at how many on this site fall for the Democrat propaganda. Tuberville has put a hold on the promotions being approved by unanimous consent. Schumer can bring each to the floor for a vote so it is Schumer who is withholding the promotions. The Senate isn't an organization that is overworked so they could do this, but Schumer would rather have the propaganda -- which is obviously working on many on this site.
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Reply 14 - Posted by:
Citoyen 10/29/2023 12:16:44 PM (No. 1588085)
Senator Tuberville is entirely right to use what power he has to force the Biden administration to remove the pro-abortion policies that affect the military. It is disgusting that too many Republicans get the shivers when wielding the power that they have. The message to Americans is simple. Abortion or fill military positions. Not a hard choice.
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Reply 15 - Posted by:
Starboard_side 10/29/2023 12:51:28 PM (No. 1588102)
How many are simply "Perfumed Princes"?
(coined by Col. Hackworth)
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Reply 16 - Posted by:
cor-vet 10/29/2023 12:55:40 PM (No. 1588104)
It's uncanny the way the dem rats always find a 'rare' procedural rule, that let's them get their way when they're stymied legally!
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