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I wonder how Rand Paul's positive test and quarantine might
affect the Senate debate and vote (tomorrow?) on the
stimulus package.

My understanding is that Senators must be present to vote.
Voting remotely is not allowed.

I heard one journalist say there are contingency plans
for this but I don't know any more about them.

Also my understanding ... the House can vote by
unanimous consent to pass a bill without having
all Representatives present.

Just don't know how the Senate rules read.

Rand Paul may have been a potential "nay" for the
bill because of the unrelated amendments he was
arguing for. He also may have dropped them and
is prepared to vote "yay" ... assuming he can vote
at all.

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On 3/22/2020 4:11 PM, Keyser Soze wrote:
Mr. Luddite wrote:


I wonder how Rand Paul's positive test and quarantine might
affect the Senate debate and vote (tomorrow?) on the
stimulus package.

My understanding is that Senators must be present to vote.
Voting remotely is not allowed.

I heard one journalist say there are contingency plans
for this but I don't know any more about them.

Also my understanding ... the House can vote by
unanimous consent to pass a bill without having
all Representatives present.

Just don't know how the Senate rules read.

Rand Paul may have been a potential "nay" for the
bill because of the unrelated amendments he was
arguing for. He also may have dropped them and
is prepared to vote "yay" ... assuming he can vote
at all.


He and Matt Gaetz (spelling?) should share a hospital room.



So, you don't know how it works in the Senate either, I guess.

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On 3/22/20 4:15 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 3/22/2020 4:11 PM, Keyser Soze wrote:
Mr. Luddite wrote:


I wonder how Rand Paul's positive test and quarantine might
affect the Senate debate and vote (tomorrow?) on the
stimulus package.

My understanding is that Senators must be present to vote.
Voting remotely is not allowed.

I heard one journalist say there are contingency plans
for this but I don't know any more about them.

Also my understanding ... the House can vote by
unanimous consent to pass a bill without having
all Representatives present.

Just don't know how the Senate rules read.

Rand Paul may have been a potential "nay" for the
bill because of the unrelated amendments he was
arguing for.Â* He also may have dropped them and
is prepared to vote "yay" ... assuming he can vote
at all.


He and Matt Gaetz (spelling?) should share a hospital room.



So, you don't know how it works in the Senate either, I guess.


Sure I do...cheap joke at the expense of two of the biggest assholes in
Congress. I hope Randy Paul doesn't use his socialistic government
health insurance to pay for his treatment, if necessary. Matt can just
drink his way through it.
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On Sun, 22 Mar 2020 16:32:55 -0400, Keyser Soze
wrote:

On 3/22/20 4:15 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 3/22/2020 4:11 PM, Keyser Soze wrote:
Mr. Luddite wrote:


I wonder how Rand Paul's positive test and quarantine might
affect the Senate debate and vote (tomorrow?) on the
stimulus package.

My understanding is that Senators must be present to vote.
Voting remotely is not allowed.

I heard one journalist say there are contingency plans
for this but I don't know any more about them.

Also my understanding ... the House can vote by
unanimous consent to pass a bill without having
all Representatives present.

Just don't know how the Senate rules read.

Rand Paul may have been a potential "nay" for the
bill because of the unrelated amendments he was
arguing for.Â* He also may have dropped them and
is prepared to vote "yay" ... assuming he can vote
at all.


He and Matt Gaetz (spelling?) should share a hospital room.



So, you don't know how it works in the Senate either, I guess.


Sure I do...cheap joke at the expense of two of the biggest assholes in
Congress. I hope Randy Paul doesn't use his socialistic government
health insurance to pay for his treatment, if necessary. Matt can just
drink his way through it.


They don't have "government" insurance. They use a private company,
via the ACA, just like most of us. They do get a sweet deal on it tho,
much cheaper than regular folks.
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On 3/22/20 11:45 PM, wrote:
On Sun, 22 Mar 2020 16:32:55 -0400, Keyser Soze
wrote:

On 3/22/20 4:15 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 3/22/2020 4:11 PM, Keyser Soze wrote:
Mr. Luddite wrote:


I wonder how Rand Paul's positive test and quarantine might
affect the Senate debate and vote (tomorrow?) on the
stimulus package.

My understanding is that Senators must be present to vote.
Voting remotely is not allowed.

I heard one journalist say there are contingency plans
for this but I don't know any more about them.

Also my understanding ... the House can vote by
unanimous consent to pass a bill without having
all Representatives present.

Just don't know how the Senate rules read.

Rand Paul may have been a potential "nay" for the
bill because of the unrelated amendments he was
arguing for.Â* He also may have dropped them and
is prepared to vote "yay" ... assuming he can vote
at all.


He and Matt Gaetz (spelling?) should share a hospital room.



So, you don't know how it works in the Senate either, I guess.


Sure I do...cheap joke at the expense of two of the biggest assholes in
Congress. I hope Randy Paul doesn't use his socialistic government
health insurance to pay for his treatment, if necessary. Matt can just
drink his way through it.


They don't have "government" insurance. They use a private company,
via the ACA, just like most of us. They do get a sweet deal on it tho,
much cheaper than regular folks.


Whatever...doesn't lessen my cheap joke. Read that the other day or
within the last week, Rand's crazy daddy wrote an article that basically
claimed the virii was just a a joke. No question that Loonytarianism is
genetically inherited.


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Keyser Soze Wrote in message:
On 3/22/20 11:45 PM, wrote: On Sun, 22 Mar 2020 16:32:55 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote: On 3/22/20 4:15 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote: On 3/22/2020 4:11 PM, Keyser Soze wrote: Mr. Luddite wrote: I wonder how Rand Paul's positive test and quarantine might affect the Senate debate and vote (tomorrow?) on the stimulus package. My understanding is that Senators must be present to vote. Voting remotely is not allowed. I heard one journalist say there are contingency plans for this but I don't know any more about them. Also my understanding ... the House can vote by unanimous consent to pass a bill without having all Representatives present. Just don't know how the Senate rules read. Rand Paul may have been a potential "nay" for the bill because of the unrelated amendments he was arguing for. He also may have dropped them and is prepared to vote "yay" ... assuming he can vote at all. He and Matt Gaetz (spelling?) should share a hospital room. So, you don't know how it works in the Senate either, I guess. Sure I do...cheap joke at the expense of two of the biggest assholes in Congress. I hope Randy Paul doesn't use his socialistic government health insurance to pay for his treatment, if necessary. Matt can just drink his way through it. They don't have "government" insurance. They use a private company, via the ACA, just like most of us. They do get a sweet deal on it tho, much cheaper than regular folks. Whatever...doesn't lessen my cheap joke. Read that the other day or within the last week, Rand's crazy daddy wrote an article that basically claimed the virii was just a a joke. No question that Loonytarianism is genetically inherited.


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On Mon, 23 Mar 2020 11:45:38 -0400, Keyser Soze
wrote:

On 3/22/20 11:45 PM, wrote:
On Sun, 22 Mar 2020 16:32:55 -0400, Keyser Soze
wrote:

On 3/22/20 4:15 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 3/22/2020 4:11 PM, Keyser Soze wrote:
Mr. Luddite wrote:


I wonder how Rand Paul's positive test and quarantine might
affect the Senate debate and vote (tomorrow?) on the
stimulus package.

My understanding is that Senators must be present to vote.
Voting remotely is not allowed.

I heard one journalist say there are contingency plans
for this but I don't know any more about them.

Also my understanding ... the House can vote by
unanimous consent to pass a bill without having
all Representatives present.

Just don't know how the Senate rules read.

Rand Paul may have been a potential "nay" for the
bill because of the unrelated amendments he was
arguing for.Â* He also may have dropped them and
is prepared to vote "yay" ... assuming he can vote
at all.


He and Matt Gaetz (spelling?) should share a hospital room.



So, you don't know how it works in the Senate either, I guess.


Sure I do...cheap joke at the expense of two of the biggest assholes in
Congress. I hope Randy Paul doesn't use his socialistic government
health insurance to pay for his treatment, if necessary. Matt can just
drink his way through it.


They don't have "government" insurance. They use a private company,
via the ACA, just like most of us. They do get a sweet deal on it tho,
much cheaper than regular folks.


Whatever...doesn't lessen my cheap joke. Read that the other day or
within the last week, Rand's crazy daddy wrote an article that basically
claimed the virii was just a a joke. No question that Loonytarianism is
genetically inherited.


I think it would be a hoot if the virus got loose at the next debate.
Put the dice back in the cup and roll them again ;-)
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