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Ron Johnson grinds Senate to halt, irritating many
The Hill ^ | 03/04/21 07:09 PM EST | BY JORDAIN CARNEY

Posted on 03/05/2021 2:37:04 AM PST by RandFan

Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.) is grinding the gears of the Senate to a halt as it seeks to move forward with President Biden’s $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief bill.

It is just the latest step by Johnson, who is up for reelection in a state narrowly won by Biden, to burnish his Trump credentials, whether that’s by repeating unfounded theories about the Jan. 6 attack or becoming the face of GOP opposition to the coronavirus bill that is broadly popular even among Republicans.

Johnson is taking a two-pronged approach to his hardball tactics: First, he’s forcing the Senate clerks to read the entire piece of legislation, a delaying tactic that irritated Democrats and even some Republicans. Then, he wants Republicans to sign up for shifts so they could potentially force hundreds of amendment votes.

Johnson’s delaying tactics won’t sink the bill, and some colleagues have been puzzled over what his endgame is.

“I’m less enthused by the point being made, because I’m not sure it really makes a point. It doesn’t punish anybody except members of the staff … and pretty much all 100 senators,” said Sen. Kevin Cramer (R-N.D).

He added that Johnson has the right to force the bill to be read, but “I fail to see the strategic value.”

Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.), gave the same caveat, before adding: “I don’t think it particularly moves the ball forward.”

“My goal is to get on the bill and showcase what’s wrong with it from our point of view, that’s the whole point of vote-a-rama for me,” Graham said.

Johnson’s move delays the vote-for-all, a process where senators will be able to force amendment votes, and the subsequent final passage of the bill.

Sen. Tim Kaine (D-Va.), asked if he understood the strategy behind Johnson’s plan, added: “I don’t and … my Republican colleagues don’t either.”

Some Republicans privately said most Americans aren’t going to be tuning in to hours of C-SPAN footage to listen to a Senate floor staffer read the Democratic bill word for word.

“Of course they’re not,” said one GOP senator, asked about the potential that constituents will be watching the floor reading to learn about the bill.

Sen. John Thune (S.D.), the No. 2 Senate Republican, defended Johnson’s ability to force the reading, but noted that Republicans are also eager to get to the debate so they can showcase their opposition to the Democratic bill.

“I think our goal would be to have to be able to use 20 hours so our members can get up and talk. While they’re reading the bill you don’t get a chance to do that,” Thune said. “It’s an attempt, clearly, to slow things down. We’ll see whether or not it all gets read.”

Johnson says he is forcing the reading to give the American people more time to get acquainted with the 628-page bill that was formally unveiled on Thursday afternoon, and to let Republicans craft amendments.

“I'm trying to actually return the Senate to [a] more deliberative body when it relates to a $1.9 trillion spending package,” Johnson said. “All I'm trying to do is make this a more deliberative process. You know obviously shine a light.”

The plan is likely to delay final passage of the coronavirus bill into the weekend, an idea floated by Johnson during the GOP lunch on Tuesday. In addition to forcing the text of the bill to be read, Johnson is also working to set up shifts among his caucus to try to get votes on potentially hundreds of amendments.

It’s hardly the first time Johnson has found himself in the middle of controversy in recent weeks, as he at times appears to be positioning himself as the most pro-Trump member of the Senate.

In February, Johnson said the Jan. 6 mob attack on the Capitol did not look like an armed insurrection, despite the fact that numerous weapons were uncovered on people who broke into the Capitol that day. Members of the mob also were taped beating members of the Capitol Police — with an American flag in one case.

Johnson at other times has sought to play down the riot. During a hearing last week, he said “fake” Trump supporters had instigated the riot while reading from a piece published by the conservative publication, The Federalist.

His decision to become the leading critic of the $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief bill also puts him on the record against $1,400 stimulus checks to millions of households and providing a $400 increase in unemployment benefits to the jobless.

Such provisions have made the legislation broadly popular, even with Republicans, though it’s possible no members of the GOP conference in the Senate will back it given the package’s total cost.

Johnson’s embrace of the spotlight comes as Democrats seek to end his Senate career — if he runs for reelection. Johnson hasn’t said if he will run for another term.

Johnson was effectively left for dead by his party in 2016, where it was presumed by national Republicans for months that he was going to lose to former Sen. Russ Feingold (D-Wis.). Johnson ended up winning the general election by more than 3 percentage points.

He’s recently taken shots at Senate GOP Leader Mitch McConnell (Ky.) for saying Trump is “morally responsible” for the mob attack, and he told CNN that he could not support McConnell as GOP leader. Senate Republicans won’t vote again on their leadership team until late 2022.

But Republicans are also under pressure from a base still fiercely loyal to Trump to show that they are fighting Democrats and the Biden administration.

Republicans disclosed during a GOP lunch on Thursday that they were getting calls from constituents to join Johnson’s crusade, two senators told The Hill.

“I think the conservative audience is embracing the fight. ... We all want to be fighting, but also to have a picture of victory at the end and define what that is,” Thune said.

Democrats are wasting no time trying to make Johnson the face of GOP opposition to the coronavirus bill.

“The Republican Senator from Wisconsin, the same Senator who—last summer—proudly declared that he would oppose even ‘a dime’ more in COVID relief, the same Senator who spent a Senate hearing on Capitol Security reading conspiracy theories into the record, and said that Jan. 6th wasn’t an armed insurrection—decided to make himself the face of Republican opposition to the bill,” Senate Majority Leader Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) said.

Ben Wilker, the chairman of the Wisconsin Democrats, tweeted out a fundraising link shortly after Johnson formally objected and forced the reading of the 628-page bill.

But Johnson’s gambit has also gotten the support of some GOP senators, who argue that it will give them time to craft amendments and educate voters.

Sen. James Lankford (R-Okla.) said he was “absolutely” supportive of Johnson’s effort.

“None of us have seen the text,” Lankford added.

“I think it's important for the American people and our Democratic colleagues to recognize that when they're going to propose spending money that's not needed and that’s wasteful and they lard up a piece of legislation that that we're not going to just sit back and take it that we're going to fight back,” said Sen. Mitt Romney (R-Utah).


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To: RandFan
Ron Johnson grinds Senate to halt, irritating many

...leftists and collaborators. He's irritating many leftists and their collaborators.

Keep it up Ron!

21 posted on 03/05/2021 4:13:19 AM PST by free-in-nyc
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To: RandFan
People can change their minds. I hope he runs again

Of course they can. Politicians make promises and then break them all the time without any sort of penalty. No reason why this shouldn't be the same. I expect he'll run again.

22 posted on 03/05/2021 4:14:05 AM PST by DoodleDawg
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To: redshawk
I believe bills were always read on the floor... A Long long Time ago.

A long, long time ago a filibuster required the Senator doing the filibustering to remain on the floor, in person, speaking for the duration. Now they get to just phone it in.

If Congress can find an easy way not to do their job then they'll jump on it every chance they get.

23 posted on 03/05/2021 4:16:28 AM PST by DoodleDawg
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To: MayflowerMadam

Depends on how one defines ‘weapons’

Read on!
This has as much chance of success as attempting to add numerous amendments.


24 posted on 03/05/2021 4:42:00 AM PST by aumrl (let's keep it real Conservatives )
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To: aumrl

“Read on!”

Yep. If it irritates RINOs and RATs, I’m for it.


25 posted on 03/05/2021 4:46:27 AM PST by MayflowerMadam (Just because you're offended doesn't mean you're right.)
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To: DoodleDawg

He’s also giving the Democrats more time to turn a Republican senator. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

Yes, but if the GOP caucus is that loose under the Turtle, we are doomed.At least we see a ;lesson on Trump pull up your socks meme, a precursor to many primaries for DOP Senators who cannot. The populist GOP is watching closely.

I suppose the pork promises from the Dems to various RINOs are flying thick and fast.

We live in dangerous times where thhis Bill will fnd the demographic warfare being waged against the People. This bill is an appropriation of liberal fascist, demographic war against the People funds, IMHO.

I am glad Joe is making them scrape for it.


26 posted on 03/05/2021 4:53:01 AM PST by Candor7 ((Obama Fascism:http://www.americanthinker.com/2009/05/barack_obama_the_quintessentia_1.html) )
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To: gundog

I did not go into the Capitol. Like a few hundred thousand other patriots on the other side of the building, we were unaware of any breach. I had a folding pocketknife, a stun gun and pepper spray, all of which are legal to carry in DC.

Unlike the ignorant stupid lying Capitol Police and politicians, I knew Antifa was planning to be there and to cause trouble. The devices I carried were to help protect those in my group should the necessity arise, including two in wheelchairs.


27 posted on 03/05/2021 5:00:01 AM PST by cyclotic (Live your life in such a way that they hate you as much as they hated Rush Limbaugh)
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Yes, way to go, Ron.

Bigger ?: Where’s the farking (R)N(C)\GOP(e)??

Oh, I know, we’ll just need to (re)elect some ‘conservatives’ & ‘take back the party’ & ....


28 posted on 03/05/2021 5:00:29 AM PST by i_robot73 (One could not count the number of *solutions*, if only govt followed\enforced the Constitution.)
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To: AdmSmith; AnonymousConservative; Arthur Wildfire! March; Berosus; Bockscar; cardinal4; ColdOne; ...
The Hill is The Shill.
Sen. James Lankford (R-Okla.) said he was "absolutely" supportive of Johnson’s effort. "None of us have seen the text," Lankford added. "I think it's important for the American people and our Democratic colleagues to recognize that when they're going to propose spending money that's not needed and that’s wasteful and they lard up a piece of legislation that that we're not going to just sit back and take it that we're going to fight back," said Sen. Mitt Romney (R-Utah).
Nice try, Hairdo.

29 posted on 03/05/2021 5:20:52 AM PST by SunkenCiv (Imagine an imaginary menagerie manager imagining managing an imaginary menagerie.)
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To: Candor7
I think Biden just wants to get this one through however he can. If he peels off a Republican vote or two, well and good. But he's got the votes he needs.

What's going to be interesting is when the Democrats submit a minimum wage increase as a stand alone. Or election reform. Or D.C. and Puerto Rico statehood. The arguments that the Republicans use against those will be interesting.

30 posted on 03/05/2021 5:28:15 AM PST by DoodleDawg
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To: RandFan

Was he one of the 7???

anyone know?


31 posted on 03/05/2021 5:32:10 AM PST by Safrguns
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To: RandFan

Any tactic to delay the leftist agenda is good

Henceforth, every bill will be read by the Senate Clerks


32 posted on 03/05/2021 5:36:51 AM PST by bert ( (KE. NP. N.C. +12) History: Pelosi was pitiful vindictive California crone)
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To: Liz
Biden's back at it, getting involved in Ukraine; showering the (cough) helpless state w/ $125 million

US military aid to Ukraine (USAI) is not given in the form of money to Ukraine but is US military equipment that is purchased in the US and transferred to Ukraine.

https://securityassistance.org/publications/security-assistance-in-focus-ukraine/

33 posted on 03/05/2021 5:37:45 AM PST by tlozo
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To: RandFan

These “Republicans” have been church mouses so far. Glad someone spoke up.


34 posted on 03/05/2021 5:42:08 AM PST by McGruff (Trump 2024)
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To: RandFan

********“I think it’s important for the American people and our Democratic colleagues to recognize that when they’re going to propose spending money that’s not needed and that’s wasteful and they lard up a piece of legislation that that we’re not going to just sit back and take it that we’re going to fight back,” said Sen. Mitt Romney (R-Utah).********

Romney??? Fight back????

This is a comedy piece right?


35 posted on 03/05/2021 5:51:39 AM PST by Paleo Pete (I survived the great Texas freeze out. I may not survive biden...)
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To: Candor7

That makes sense. Otherwise I didn’t see the real purpose for this delaying tactic.


36 posted on 03/05/2021 6:12:49 AM PST by lee martell
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To: RandFan

Johnson will be rewarded when Trump returns to office.


37 posted on 03/05/2021 6:27:49 AM PST by Georgia Girl 2 (The only purpose of a pistol is to fight your way back to the rifle you should never have dropped)
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To: RandFan
"It doesn’t punish anybody except members of the staff … and pretty much all 100 senators,” said Sen. Kevin Cramer (R-N.D)."

Sounds like a good deal to me!

38 posted on 03/05/2021 6:33:35 AM PST by mosaicwolf
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To: Georgia Girl 2
Johnson will be rewarded when Trump returns to office.

March 20th now, right?

39 posted on 03/05/2021 6:43:07 AM PST by DoodleDawg
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To: DoodleDawg

We all know you are opposed to Trump returning to office. We get it.


40 posted on 03/05/2021 6:45:58 AM PST by Georgia Girl 2 (The only purpose of a pistol is to fight your way back to the rifle you should never have dropped)
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