They didn’t care about their constituents’ concerns; they only backed off after Trump tweeted his objections and they didn’t want a public fight this early.
It is completely inaccurate to state that the Congressional Republicans backed off closing the Ethics Office because of Trump’s tweet. Instead, they were responding to calls that flooded into their offices from constituents – coordinated by Democratic leadership.
The Congressional Ethics Office may be “armed”, as it says in the cartoon, but that hardly means it’s “armed and dangerous”. That would only happen if the current leadership let it do its job, which seems very very unlikely. It’ll continue its existence as a show-window mannequin, but you know those don’t have any teeth, right?
What really scares them is that it is no longer under majority party control, and that it can give discovered evidence to be acted on in a court of law – which has in the past, and could again, mean prison time and record. “Severity of punishment does not deter crime so much as the certainty of being caught.” – Sir Robert Peel, eponym of “Bobbies”, whom he organized.
katzenbooks45 over 7 years ago
They didn’t care about their constituents’ concerns; they only backed off after Trump tweeted his objections and they didn’t want a public fight this early.
Michael Grogan over 7 years ago
It is completely inaccurate to state that the Congressional Republicans backed off closing the Ethics Office because of Trump’s tweet. Instead, they were responding to calls that flooded into their offices from constituents – coordinated by Democratic leadership.
John RedHawk over 7 years ago
Why so many repetitions??
ForALaugh Premium Member over 7 years ago
Just another Democratic plot to try and keep Republicans honest. I’m sure the Republicans will come up with a work around.
d_legendary1 over 7 years ago
The buglers have been running Congress for years. Why is anyone surprised by this?
Kip W over 7 years ago
The sun came up today, and two minutes later, Trump tweeted that the sun should come up. Then another two minutes after that, he took credit.
Mr. Blawt over 7 years ago
Don’t worry they’ll get rid of the congressional ethics office while no one is looking. You know, like the unethical party that they are.
Richard S Russell Premium Member over 7 years ago
The Congressional Ethics Office may be “armed”, as it says in the cartoon, but that hardly means it’s “armed and dangerous”. That would only happen if the current leadership let it do its job, which seems very very unlikely. It’ll continue its existence as a show-window mannequin, but you know those don’t have any teeth, right?
wyneaux over 7 years ago
Where’s Inspector Clouseau when we need him?
Mark Tretter over 7 years ago
But the Dem’s were OK with Kennedy was the head of it?
hippogriff over 7 years ago
What really scares them is that it is no longer under majority party control, and that it can give discovered evidence to be acted on in a court of law – which has in the past, and could again, mean prison time and record. “Severity of punishment does not deter crime so much as the certainty of being caught.” – Sir Robert Peel, eponym of “Bobbies”, whom he organized.