Will Republicans win a veto proof majority in the House and Senate?

Will Republicans win a veto proof majority in the House and Senate?

  • Yes, Republicans will win it all

    Votes: 4 28.6%
  • No, Joe will be able to veto anything the Republicans try

    Votes: 10 71.4%

  • Total voters
    14
You wish to be rewarded for the color of your skin with lots of free stuff, true. You already get first dibs on jobs and schooling, but that's not enough, now, is it

How is giving you lots of free stuff "doing right"? Is a mother who buys the candy bar for her little brat throwing a tantrum at the checkout line "doing right" when it comes to her parenting?

What is ACTUALLLY doing right is to stop pandering to a bunch of whining children who never take any responsibility for anything they do. If more blacks would just grow the fuck up, learn to value education, develop a work ethic and teach decent values to their children, we wouldn't even be having this conversation at all.
If only republicans would grow the hell up they weren't of been an insurrection, and suppression of the votes.
 
It's a given that Republicans will win the House and Senate in the 2022 midterms. The party out of power has won the House and Senate since WWII during the midterms.

Joe can veto whatever the Republicans want to do. It's in the Constitution.

Will the win be big enough to give Republicans a veto proof majority where they can override Joe's veto?

Joe will be impeached.
 
Joe will veto it.
Congress can override a veto by passing the act by a two-thirds vote in both the House and the Senate. (Usually an act is passed with a simple majority.) This check prevents the President from blocking an act when significant support for it exists. Two-thirds is a high standard to meet— broad support for an act is needed to reach this threshold. The President’s veto power is significant because Congress rarely overrides vetoes—out of 1,484 regular vetoes since 1789, only 7.1%, or 106, have been overridden.


can Biden still veto it.
 
Congress can override a veto by passing the act by a two-thirds vote in both the House and the Senate. (Usually an act is passed with a simple majority.) This check prevents the President from blocking an act when significant support for it exists. Two-thirds is a high standard to meet— broad support for an act is needed to reach this threshold. The President’s veto power is significant because Congress rarely overrides vetoes—out of 1,484 regular vetoes since 1789, only 7.1%, or 106, have been overridden.


can Biden still veto it.

That's overriding the veto.

The question was, "will Republicans get a veto proof majority", meaning enough votes that they can override Joe's veto.

So, you're saying Republicans will win enough seats to allow them to override Joe's veto.
 
It's a given that Republicans will win the House and Senate in the 2022 midterms. The party out of power has won the House and Senate since WWII during the midterms.

Joe can veto whatever the Republicans want to do. It's in the Constitution.

Will the win be big enough to give Republicans a veto proof majority where they can override Joe's veto?
Bwahahah...republicans are going to impeach senile JOE.
 
They will overide it by a simple majority.

They can ban abortion.
They also can suppress the vote even stronger.
They can lower taxes, even make the Federal gov null and void.

It will become a police state or states.
You sound terrified. You should probably stay inside today.
 
I insist on a link?
Here are two. The first sets out the constitutional issus pretty clearly, imo. But as it states, in 2019 the Sup Ct had not finally decided Rucho v. Common Cause. The second is the wiki article on that case, in which the Sup Ct found gerrymandering by both parties was "non-justicable."


 
I want a link for republicans would be better for blacks or browns or democrats.
Why are you so afraid Republicans are going to hurt you? You obviously live in abject and irrational fear. No one is going to ban abortion; you should know that by now. If you have an ID and can prove you are eligible to vote, you can vote. Stand in line if you have to, we all do it. And yes, starving the federal government beast is not a bad thing, it spends far too much as it is. Giving it more, hoping that it will become fiscally responsible is as smart as spraying a fire with gasoline, hoping it will die down.
 

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