A quick lesson in Deep State politics every voting American needs to know

Why do some well-informed people call Republican Senator Mitch McConnell the “Democrat’s Pet Turtle”?
Senator Mike Lee (R-UT) informed the world on X Thursday:
“Earlier today, a reporter standing outside the Senate chamber told me that, after four months of secrecy, The Firmโข๏ธ plans to release the text of the $106 billion supplemental aid / border-security packageโpossibly as soon as tomorrow.
Wasting no time, she then asked, โif you get the bill by tomorrow, will you be ready to vote on it by Tuesday?โ

The words โhell noโ escaped my mouth before I could stop them. Those are strong words where I come from. (Sorry, Mom).
The reporter immediately understood that my frustration was not directed at her.
Rather, it was directed at the Law Firm of Schumer & McConnell (โThe Firmโข๏ธโ), which is perpetually trying to normalize a corrupt approach to legislatingโin which The Firmโข๏ธ
(1) spends months drafting legislation in complete secrecy,
(2) aggressively markets that legislation based not on its details and practical implications (good and bad), but only on its broadest, least-controversial objectives,
(3) lets members see bill text for the first time only a few days (sometimes a few hours) before an arbitrary deadline imposed by The Firmโข๏ธ itself, always with a contrived sense of urgency, and then
(4) forces a vote on the legislation on or before that deadline, denying senators any real opportunity to read, digest, and debate the measure on its merits, much less introduce, consider, and vote on amendments to fix any perceived problems with the bill or otherwise improve it.

Whenever The Firmโข๏ธ engages in this practice, it largely excludes nearly every senator from the constitutionally prescribed process in which all senators are supposed to participate.
By so doing, The Firmโข๏ธ effectively disenfranchises hundreds of millions of Americansโat least for purposes relevant to the legislation at handโand thatโs tragic.
Itโs also unAmerican, uncivil, uncollegial, and really uncool.
So why does The Firmโข๏ธ do it?
Every time The Firmโข๏ธ utilizes this approach and the bill passesโand it nearly always doesโThe Firmโข๏ธ becomes more powerful.

The high success rate is largely attributable to the fact that The Firmโข๏ธ has become very adept at (a) enlisting the help of the (freakishly cooperative) news media, (b) exerting peer pressure in a way that makes what you experienced in middle school look mild by comparison, and (c) rewarding those who consistently vote with The Firmโข๏ธ with various privileges that The Firmโข๏ธ is uniquely capable of offering (committee assignments, help with campaign fundraising, and a whole host of other widely coveted things that The Firmโข๏ธ is free to distribute in any manner it pleases).
Itโs through this process that The Firmโข๏ธ passes most major spending legislation.

Itโs through this process that The Firmโข๏ธ likely intends to pass the still-secret, $106 billion supplemental aid / border-security package, which The Firmโข๏ธ has spent four months negotiating, with the luxury of obsessing over every sentence, word, period, and comma.
I still donโt know exactly whatโs in this bill, although I have serious concerns with it based on the few details The Firmโข๏ธ has been willing to share.
But under no circumstances should this bill โ which would fund military operations in three distant parts of the world and make massive, permanent changes to immigration law โ be passed next week.
Nor should it be passed until we have had adequate time to read the bill, discuss it with constituents, debate it, offer amendments, and vote on those amendments.

Thereโs no universe in which those things will happen by next week.
Depending on how long it is and the complexity of its provisions, the minimum period of time we should devote to this bill after itโs released should be measured in weeks or months, not days or hours.
Please share this if you agree.”

Two hours later, Sen. Lee added:
“Senate Republicans passed my resolution yesterday, stating that we should โoppose cloture on any supplemental spending bill containing border provisions without adequate time to review and offer and vote on floor amendments.โ”
Inexplicably, about 1/4 of GOP senators opposed it.

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IN GOD WE TRUST

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