Sherrod Brown Rains Hellfire On McConnell For Delaying Pandemic Vote
"We get paid to do this job." said the Ohio Senator.
In the wake of the Coronavirus pandemic and its resulting economic shock, Republican Majority Leader Mitch McConnell took a three day recess back to Kentucky and spent time with Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh
celebrating the confirmation of another unqualified judge.
At the same time he contacted older federal judges and asked them to retire before election day so he can fill their seats with young conservatives. (Mitch can count votes and appears to be betting that Trump won't be president after this year.)
Meanwhile, Louie Gohmert is objecting to a House bill on the Coronavirus, giving cover to Mitch McConnell for doing jack on the crisis due to the parliamentary issue of "The House hasn't sent the bill over to us yet."
Senators Sherrod Brown of Ohio and Dick Durbin of Illinois called out this nonsense. And Sherrod Brown was on fire:
If we want to get something done, we get something done... Who can say anything, but this is a national crisis? We're going to make our unwillingness to do anything contingent on some parliamentary trick? No. We are paid to do this job. Just because Senator McConnell has taken four days and not done it, doesn't mean we shouldn't. We should work.
UPDATE: Well, well...