rockSlayer,

Tuberville wants to blame democrats for this. He is the sole reason for this gap in military readiness.

lolcatnip,

Republicans always blame Democrats for everything, and their voters eat it up.

YoBuckStopsHere,
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He wants to block military members from being able to family plan outside of the state of Alabama. Military members should not be subject to Alabama’s medieval and draconian laws.

Its_Always_420,
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Not the sole reason, he doesn’t need to be on the armed services committee. The other Republicans could force him out at anytime.

Minarble,

How can 1 Senator hold up these military appointments?

Telodzrum,

He’s just the tip of the spear. GOP Senate Leadership could change this, but they haven’t.

betterdeadthanreddit,

Less “tip of the spear”, more “tip of the impacted bowel”. We’ll only have relief when he’s dislodged and regular movements can resume.

YoBuckStopsHere,
@YoBuckStopsHere@lemmy.world avatar

Because how the system was designed it was never an issue before. It’s a committee and was always bipartisan. He made it political and extremely partisan. They can remove him though anytime.

quindraco,

Without unanimous consent the process takes a lot longer. The current backlog of 300 nominations could be cleared in 1 vote with unanimous consent. Without that it’s much slower. I don’t know how slow, but I think each nomination ends up requiring multiple procedural votes like “when are we voting on this?” and so on.

Prox,

Even if each individual vote were to take the 3ish hours Tuberville claims, that’s still 900 hours - over 100 working days / 20+ weeks of business just to clear this logjam he’s created.

dhork,

As I understand it, the Senate’s normal rules require each appointment to be discussed individually in the Senate. But the armed forces are so big now that they are typically discussed in committee at the same time. But since they haven’t changed the actual rule yet, in order to batch all the nominations together they need unanimous consent of all senators.

So, Coach is using that as a weapon to get what he wants. Yeah, blame him if you want, but we should also blame the culture in the Senate where they continually rely on unanimous consent to get things done, rather than take the time to fix underlying rules.

betterdeadthanreddit,

What a patriot, bravely refusing to do his goddamn job at the expense of his country’s military. Surely there’s no way this could backfire due to all the peace and lack of growing tension across the globe.

If nobody runs against him with the slogan “I’ll fulfill the responsibilities of my position”, that’s a golden opportunity missed.

who8mydamnoreos,

Why are Republicans so dead set on handicapping our military? They attack our economy, elections! Who side are they on?

Unaware7013,

Russia's side, it's not even a question. Don't forget these assholes went to Russia on July 4th not that long ago.

Who knows how much dirt they have on the republican party, especially since the rnc was hacked at the same time as the dnc, but only the dnc emails got released.

EmpathicVagrant,

Because the military stood against their coup.

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