MURDER, POLITICS, AND THE END OF THE JAZZ AGE
by Michael Wolraich
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MURDER, POLITICS, AND THE END OF THE JAZZ AGE by Michael Wolraich Order today at Barnes & Noble / Amazon / Books-A-Million / Bookshop |
By Glenn Thrush & Thomas Kaplan @ NYTimes.com, May 18
WASHINGTON — The factional rancor threatening Republicans heading into the midterm elections this fall erupted into the open on Friday when a slugfest among moderates, hard-line conservatives and House leaders over immigration and welfare policy sank the party’s multiyear farm bill.
The twice-a-decade measure — which would have imposed strict new work requirements on food aid recipients while maintaining farm subsidies important to rural lawmakers — failed on a 213-to-198 vote. It was a rebuke of Speaker Paul D. Ryan by a key bloc of conservatives over his refusal to schedule an immediate vote on a restrictive immigration bill sponsored by the chairman of the House Judiciary Committee.
Republican moderates, for their part, were moving in the opposite direction [....]
The fights were striking, not only because of their intensity but also because of the participants. Capitol Hill has grown used to altercations between Republican leaders and their adamant right flank — showdowns that have shut down the government and edged the government toward defaulting on its debt. But in past fights, the party’s moderates have proved compliant [....]
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Republicans claw at each other over farm bill implosion
While the Freedom Caucus sank the vote, some GOP lawmakers are blaming Paul Ryan’s quest for legacy-making wins.
current headline @ Politico.com, Updated 05/18/2018 04:15 PM EDT
GOP revolts multiply against retiring Ryan
current headline @ TheHill.com, 05/18/18 05:34 PM EDT
by artappraiser on Fri, 05/18/2018 - 9:12pm
then there's the chicken-livered revolt approach to Trump:
Cotton jolts prison reform negotiations
@ Politico.com, 05/18/2018 07:13 PM EDT
by artappraiser on Fri, 05/18/2018 - 9:45pm