They’re gonna ignore the whole quorum thing and just declare it, like Michael Scott declaring bankruptcy, and they’re just gonna expect everyone to go along with it anyways. As a follow up, if that whole matter goes to the Tribunal of Six, I would not be shocked if they declare the entire concept of quorum to be unconstitutional.
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The Texas democrats are living their best lives right now. It’s great for fund raising later. And the other party gets extra press during this mild speed bump.
Win win
It's wild that they're actually doing something semi-useful.
I’m not that charitable; I started to see the Texas democrats more as public relations and grifters more than anything else.
Back in the 1990s the Texas democrats were different. They used to have meetings while hog hunting and honestly make the modern GOP look feminine, and rainbow coalition. Not that feminine is bad. I only mentioned it to show it was a different group of people than now.
That party died, its power structures were transferred to the GOP, and everyone with political sense, who had ambition , converted or retired or went elsewhere.
But like a franchise, a new group of people took over the brand, and these people were timid, not wanting to cause actual conflict. And for all intents and purposes, became some kind of captured opposition.
Nobody with real power wanted anything to do with them. And the Texas democratic candidates are a weird collection of helpless idealists, trust fund babies doing it as a hobby, blue blood families keeping appearances, and professional fund raisers who make bank as underdogs.