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ROOKE: Republicans Sabotaged By Their Own Feminist Infiltrators, Again

There’s nothing more frustrating than watching Republicans waste the political capital they’ve given them through a decisive victory over issues that no one cares about.

Tuesday, Florida Republican Rep. Anna Paulina Luna We formed a team Let Democrats push their US homes and consider laws that allow new parents to vote remotely. Proxy Vote. Her fight to force a proxy vote, which is unconstitutional, has led to House Speaker Mike Johnson cancelled all votes in Congress this week. This means another week has passed since the home has not been working to codify President Donald Trump’s agenda.

This is a fight that not only irritates for the average American desperate to see Trump’s executive order pass to the law, but also pushes the annoying rise of “GOP feminaties,” a conservative version of left-wing feminism.

The US Constitution allows both Congresses of both Congresses to give them considerable leeway to establish their own procedural rules. However, one provision is undoubtedly explicit. You need a quorum to do people’s business. If the Constitution allows for proxy votes, why would it require that the majority of its members exist? It’s easy. Our founders never intended that elected officials could work from home. (Sign up for Mary Luke’s weekly newsletter!))

Luna, other Republicans, and their Democrat friends, have argued that the house will create unconstitutional rules that give priority to treatment based on their gender. This is straight from the feminist playbook. The argument is that if you don’t allow proxy voting, it won’t prevent some women from doing their job.

The same Republicans who defended federal workers’ job openings have defended their return from work-from-home breaks, looking back to writing legislation that would allow elected officials to do so. How is this accepted?

As a mother, I understand the reality of pregnancy and childbirth. Neither is easy to experience, and both require mental, physical and emotional fortitude to endure. Women should be allowed enough time to recover. But we have a constitution for reasons, and proxy votes have been misused and abused during covid hysteria. Under no circumstances should it be permitted to return to Congress.

We know that this is somewhat “hot take”, especially in our modern society. This requires you to believe that men and women are the same, but running for the office may not be a good idea if you know you may not be able to get them to work. For example, during your fertile years when you and your husband work to raise your family. (The big propaganda stunts from Democrats cement the irrelevant of “resistance”)

Some women need to hear the harsh reality. Not all jobs are suitable for you just because you want it. I’m not suggesting that women should not take office, but you may have to wait to live your girl boss dreams. The job requirements for that location are clear. Sometimes you need to choose a family or career. This is why selected positions are often referred to as sacrifice. If you want to raise your family, you need to take a vacation. That is, your members are left without representatives and vice versa.

The Proxy Voting Caucus sings about inclusion at every cost, but its members wonder what time it will be prioritized over the issue of pets in Washington. It’s easier to hold back on the stupid fight as he’d been in office in the last three months, but as it stands, nothing can help fund Trump’s energy, borders, or economic policies.

The medium term is approaching rapidly. The closer you get, the harder it will be to codify Trump’s agenda. But that might be the point here. It seems ok for Republicans to waste the political capital given to them by voters on propaganda stunts and proxy voting.

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