In a rebuke to Trump, House votes to end support for Yemen war

THIS is the kind of jab at Trump that really MEANS something (as opposed to anything involving the words ‘RUSSIA!!!’ or ‘collusion’). I can even overlook the hypocrisy of it all. These guys, who have allowed presidents to bomb any country TPTB wants bombed for decades, are suddenly whipping out the Constitution and War Powers Resolution and acting like they deserve credit for fulfilling the duties of the positions we elected them to fulfill, as opposed to the idea that they’re in DC to rule and ignore us plebs until election time. WE know why they’re doing it. I’m sure the guys who have suddenly developed a conscience (ha ha) know we know why they’re doing this. Paybacks. It’s a chicken shit move but it brings sbout the absolute right action. Or inaction if you prefer. And I’ll take it, regardless the motivation.

In a rebuke to Trump, House votes to end support for Yemen war

The House on Thursday voted to end American involvement in the Yemen war, rebuffing the Trump administration's support for the military campaign led by Saudi Arabia. The bill now heads to President Trump, who is expected to veto it. The White House says the bill raises "serious constitutional concerns," and Congress lacks the votes to override him.

By a 247-175 vote, Congress for the first time invoked the decades-old War Powers Resolution to try and stop a foreign conflict.

"The president will have to face the reality that Congress is no longer going to ignore its constitutional obligations when it comes to foreign policy," said Democratic Rep. Eliot Engel of New York, chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee. He said the humanitarian crisis in Yemen triggered by the war "demands moral leadership."

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This was the second time the Senate approved cutting off military assistance to the Saudis, as the same measure passed in December, but then-House Speaker Paul Ryan refused to bring it to the House floor. Several Republicans joined Democrats in passing the bill in the Senate that time around, resulting in a 56-41 vote.

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That's impressive.

The House voted 247 to 175 to send the resolution to the president’s desk, where it is likely to be met with a veto. Sixteen Republicans broke ranks and joined Democrats in the effort. The Senate passed the resolution last month, with seven Republicans voting in favor of it.

The resolution’s passage sets up another confrontation between Congress and Trump, who has already threatened to veto it. The White House has said the resolution raises “serious constitutional concerns”.

The vote marks the first time Congress has invoked the 1973 War Powers Act to curb the executive’s power to take the country into a conflict without congressional approval. It is aimed at ending US involvement in the long-running Yemen conflict.

Under intense public and congressional pressure, the Pentagon stopped providing aerial refueling in November for Saudi warplanes on Yemen sorties. Benjamin Friedman, policy director for the Defense Priorities thinktank, said that most of the remaining US involvement in the conflict was in the providing intelligence support for the coalition.

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This is just more kabuki theatre in the silly season of politics, the worst sort of hypocritical sham. Trump is expected to veto it....

and Congress lacks the votes to override him.

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@ovals49 because Trump will veto it. Not directed at the author of this essay, but how the oligarchy's media is painting this is very misleading. First off, the war in Yemen was/is Obama's war, at least the current phase. But American involvement in Yemen precedes Obama as well. So to say this is a "rebuke" to Trump is bullshit. Yemen has been called Obama's war. Secondly, here's the actual wording of the resolution:

"This joint resolution directs the President to remove U.S. Armed Forces from hostilities in or affecting Yemen within 30 days unless Congress authorizes a later withdrawal date, issues a declaration of war, or specifically authorizes the use of the Armed Forces. Prohibited activities include providing in-flight fueling for non-U.S. aircraft conducting missions as part of the conflict in Yemen. This joint resolution shall not affect any military operations directed at Al Qaeda."

It doesn't say anything about the CIA, Blackwater, or any other US imperialist force and or course doesn't preclude drone strikes and other ops against the U.S. manufactured and aided enemy, Al Qaeda or affiliates.

So my opinion is that this is propaganda meant to take the heat off regarding US involvement in Yemen, which will continue because it HAS to (control of Yemen is crucial for US imperialism and Saudi oil), and a political ploy by the democrats to try to look good to their base. They sure didn't do this under Obama.

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@Big Al
This opens up the first opportunity we have had to get a grip, or at least attempt to get a grip on presidential over-reach when it comes to how easy it is for the Executive branch to just make up some excuse and let the drones loose. (And that includes the barbarity of the Obama Administration and it’s Kill List Tuesdays.) We are (ugh) in the first days of another election. This is a perfect example of an issue (who gets to decide who what where to bomb) that everyone running for office should be made to discuss, reveal, or explain where they stand. They brought it up. They opened the door. Now the voters need to start asking their reps exactly where they stand in regard to who gets to determine when we get into these long, expensive, bloody escapades (that are so quaintly called ‘conflicts’). We we start one every time some government gets all uppity and doesn’t meekly accept US hegemony, or when we put troops jnto another country because i“FREEDOM”.

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@Amanda Matthews

to spread freedom and democracy. I'd think by now people would have waken from their stupor and see that we don't do anything close to that. Kinda hard to have more freedoms and democracy when ones country has been blown to hell don't you think? And if we had a functioning media people would learn that people in Libya are being sold into slavery by the groups that took it over.

If we can get people to see how we are sending men and women to die so that corporations can rape country's resources then maybe we can get them to fight back against our hegemony and see that money would be better spent on this country's occupants and infrastructure. Instead.

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Which AIPAC/MIC/pharma/bank bought politician are you going to vote for? Don’t be surprised when nothing changes.

the anti-constitutional right-wing thugs in the Senate consented to pass a resolution honoring recently deceased Ted Lindsay, who was an NHL superstar in the 40s and 50s. he played for Detroit. he accomplished all sorts of things on and around the hockey rinks over the course of his life, but he failed completely in the most important effort of his career. I was mildly surprised to see it listed in the roll of his achievements, not because he failed, but because many of the swine who voted him this honor have nothing but contempt for people who do what he tried to do:

Whereas Robert Blake Theodore Lindsay (referred to in this preamble as “Ted Lindsay”) was born in Renfrew, Ontario, Canada, on July 29, 1925, and was a professional hockey player known for his love of the sport and defense of players’ rights;

Whereas, in 1917, the father of Ted Lindsay, Leslie “Bert” Lindsay, was one of the first players in the National Hockey League (in this preamble referred to as the “NHL”) and was the first NHL goalie in the history of the league to record a win;

Whereas Ted Lindsay entered the NHL in 1944 at 19 years of age when he joined the Detroit Red Wings;

Whereas Ted Lindsay was known as a fierce competitor who earned the nicknames “Terrible Ted” and “Old Scarface” for his toughness;

Whereas the NHL developed 2 penalties, elbowing and kneeing, because of his physical play;

Whereas Ted Lindsay played left wing on the “Production Line” alongside Gordie Howe and Sid Abel, the most productive offensive scoring unit in the NHL from the late 1940s through the mid-1950s;

Whereas Ted Lindsay played 14 seasons with the Detroit Red Wings and led the team to 4 Stanley Cup championships;

Whereas, in 1950, Ted Lindsay started one of the most beloved traditions in the NHL by lifting the Stanley Cup over his head and skating around the rink after winning the Stanley Cup Finals;

Whereas Ted Lindsay led an effort to organize the first National Hockey League Players’ Association;

Whereas the Detroit Red Wings stripped Ted Lindsay of his captaincy and traded Ted Lindsay to the struggling Chicago Black Hawks in retribution for his actions to unionize NHL players;

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If you're thinking, who the fuck cares about unionizing a bunch of millionaire athletes, I get where you're coming from, but here's the thing: in the 1950s, NHL players were damned near serfs. They weren't especially well-paid, they had no free agency at all, and they were treated as disposable -- a hard thing in a sport as physically punishing as hockey. A hockey player who took a puck in the face would leave the ice, go to the dressing room, get stitched up, and return to the game. A week later, he'd get the doctor's bill in the mail. There was supposed to be some sort of pseudo-pension funded by player contributions, but the team owners controlled the fund and gave the players no information about where their money was going. To get an idea of just how badly fucked up it was, consider Lindsay's linemate, Gordie Howe, the superstar of the era, who played for TWENTY-FIVE years in the NHL: In 1990, Howe was collecting a pension of a little over $1000/month. Canadian.

Even in the late 60s and early 70s, it was bad enough that one of the two greatest players of the post-Howe era, Phil Esposito, worked a summer job:

I started working in a steel plant when I was 15. When I turned 16, I got my driver's license and drove trucks at the plant — the tires were taller than I was — and bulldozers. I did that every summer until I was 30 years old. People don't realize that we didn't make enough money playing hockey to survive, so in the summer we worked. The year I scored 76 goals I made like 18 grand or something.

That year was 1971, Howe's final season -- and to put it in perspective, the previous record for goals scored was 58. At times, early in his NHL career, the money was so bad Esposito considered quitting to drive trucks full time. (Another NHL'er of the time once remarked that he might have to quit so as to focus on his growing restaurant business. Sadly, Tim Horton was killed driving home to Toronto after a game in Buffalo.)

One last note on the general cool-dudeness of Lindsay, taken from the resolution:

Whereas, in 1966, Ted Lindsay was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame, but refused to attend the men-only ceremony without his wife and children, leading to a rules change the following year;

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It was an ongoing national disgrace, even when the truth started coming out. There were lawsuits, one of which was decided by the Supreme Court of Canada (for the players, yay!)

At one point, Alan Eagleson, the most famous non-politician lawyer in Canada, ended up going to prison for fraud. Nobody was sad.

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AGCC is happening.
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... because the war will continue, Yemenis will continue to suffer and the US will continue to support one of the most monstrous regimes on the face of the planet. It'll be business as usual, and business is booming. Quite literally.

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