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   pothead to Fools believed ...Joe Biden   
   Re: President Biden will allow Congress    
   04 Mar 23 15:19:26   
   
   XPost: alt.politics.democrats, talk.politics.guns, sac.politics   
   XPost: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh   
   From: pothead@snakebite.com   
      
   On 2023-03-04, Fools believed ...Joe Biden    
   wrote:   
   > In article    
   > wrote:   
   >>   
   >> Leftists are Nazi pigs.   
   >>   
   >   
   > In a private meeting on Thursday President Biden informed Senate   
   > Democrats that he will not use his veto power to block a GOP-led   
   > effort to repeal D.C.'s new crime law. Senate Majority Leader   
   > Chuck Schumer confirmed the decision to reporters following the   
   > meeting.   
   >   
   > The president later confirmed his decision in a tweet stating:   
   > "I support D.C. Statehood and home-rule – but I don't support   
   > some of the changes D.C. Council put forward over the Mayor's   
   > objections – such as lowering penalties for carjackings. If the   
   > Senate votes to overturn what D.C. Council did – I'll sign it."   
   >   
   >   
   > The Senate is expected to vote as early as next week on a   
   > resolution that, if passed, would overturn a contentious law   
   > passed by the liberal Washington, D.C., city council to revise   
   > the capital's criminal code. The D.C. Council initially passed   
   > the law in November 2022, but it was vetoed by Democratic Mayor   
   > Muriel Bowser. The council then over-rode the veto earlier this   
   > year.   
   >   
   > Biden has the power to save the law by using his veto pen   
   > because neither chamber of Congress is likely to have a veto-   
   > proof margin to override it. His disinterest in doing so will   
   > hand Republicans a rare victory as well as provide the president   
   > some political cover to possible accusations that he is "soft"   
   > on crime ahead of his likely 2024 reelection bid.   
   >   
   > Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton, who represents D.C. in Congress,   
   > said she was "disappointed" by the president's decision and   
   > hoped he would change his mind.   
   >   
   > At issue are components of the new criminal code that would   
   > reduce maximum criminal penalties for violent crimes like   
   > carjackings, as well as expand rights to jury trials for certain   
   > misdemeanor offenses that critics said would stretch the   
   > capacity of an already overwhelmed court system. The debate is   
   > happening as the nation's capital has seen an uptick in crime,   
   > according to police data.   
   >   
   > The GOP-led House already approved a resolution to block the   
   > crime bill last month, with 31 Democrats joining Republicans in   
   > favor of it. The vote took place the same day Rep. Angie Craig,   
   > D-Minn., was attacked in her D.C. apartment building. Craig   
   > voted to overturn the law. Sen. Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., has   
   > already said he will vote with Republicans, virtually ensuring   
   > it will pass the Senate because it requires only a simple   
   > majority to pass. Democrats are also down one vote as Sen. John   
   > Fetterman, D-Pa., is absent seeking mental health treatment.   
   >   
   > Congress has unique legislative power over Washington, D.C.,   
   > outlined both in the U.S. Constitution and the 1973 District of   
   > Columbia Home Rule Act, which gives Congress the power to block   
   > any laws by the D.C. Council. While rarely used, it is not   
   > unprecedented.   
   >   
   > Most Democrats oppose overturning the new criminal code based on   
   > the party's support for D.C. statehood, and the argument that   
   > the city should be able to govern itself without federal   
   > interference. While Mayor Bowser shares concerns about the   
   > criminal code, The Washington Post reported she is lobbying   
   > senators to oppose the resolution and allow officials to address   
   > concerns with the code on the local level.   
   >   
   > That message is compelling for Sen. Mazie Hirono, D-Hawaii. "For   
   > me, this just speaks to why D.C. statehood should be voted on,   
   > and I'm very much in support, because these issues should not be   
   > decided by us for the D.C. people. They should have their own   
   > representatives doing that."   
   >   
   > allow-congress-to-overturn-new-dc-crime-law>   
   >   
   Biden saw Lightfoot lose badly and he knows being soft on crime turns cities   
   into war zones.   
   Smart move by Biden. Now if it could only get down to the local government   
   level in places like sf,   
   NYC, Portland etc. The bad guys are having a field day in those places. They   
   oare out on cashless   
   bail before the arresting officer has had time to fill out the paperwork.   
      
      
   --   
   pothead   
   Tommy Chong For President 2024.   
   Crazy Joe Biden Is A Demented Imbecile.   
   Impeach Joe Biden 2022.   
      
   --- SoupGate-DOS v1.05   
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