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by Gordano and Lysandus » Wed Oct 20, 2021 3:25 pm
by Kargintinia » Wed Oct 20, 2021 3:34 pm
by Yaruqo » Wed Oct 20, 2021 3:44 pm
Kargintinia wrote:United States House of Representatives
House Majority Whip Earl Tenson (R-MT-At-Large)
"Mr. Speaker, I object. I motion for the House to take up the Endless Frontier Act.”
by Jovuistan » Wed Oct 20, 2021 4:31 pm
Gordano and Lysandus wrote:United States House of Representatives
[b]Representative Caroline Simone
[Democratic - 12th District of the State of New York]
"Mr. Speaker, I move to proceed with the docket."
by New Cobastheia » Thu Oct 21, 2021 10:33 am
by Gordano and Lysandus » Thu Oct 21, 2021 10:44 am
by Velahor » Thu Oct 21, 2021 10:50 am
by New Cobastheia » Sat Oct 23, 2021 11:28 am
Gordano and Lysandus wrote:United States Senate Committee of the Whole
Senator Eugene Obradovic
[Democratic - State of Illinois]
{Chairman of the United States Senate Committee of the Whole}
"Thank you, Mrs. LeBlanc Wolf. The Committee is now free to ask the nominee questions. I shall start with a few of my own."
"Mrs. LeBlanc Wolf, what is your position on the Mexico City policy, that is the gag rule that requires non-governmental organizations receiving foreign aid funds from the United States to certify they will not perform or advocate for abortion?"
"Furthermore, to what extent were you as First Lady - an unelected and non-Senate confirmed position - involved in the intricacies of international diplomacy during your late husband's administration?"
"And finally, do you think your nomination signifies that the President intends to take the United Nations seriously, and will not follow the precedent of other Presidents of his party in demoting the office of UN Ambassaodr from Cabinet rank?"
Velahor wrote:United States Senate
Senator William S. Rogers III [D-MT]
"Ms. Wolf, during your time as First Lady, did you and your husband have any conversations directly relating to the UN, diplomacy, foreign policy, or international relations as a whole?"
by Gordano and Lysandus » Sat Oct 23, 2021 11:33 am
New Cobastheia wrote:United States Senate
Ms. Eliza LeBlanc Wolf [R-FL]
{Nominee for United States Ambassador to the United Nations}
"I don't have many strong opinions on the Mexico City policy one way or another, I've always seen it as just one of those things that always change whenever a new President comes to town and they're of a different party than their processor."
"I'd say the closest equivalent was to what I was was an advisor. I'm sure you've all talked with your spouses about various parts of your jobs at one point or another, and given that my Husband was a talker if anything he certainly ended up talking about international diplomacy a number of times while I was in the room. I'd say I was most involved, at least when it came to international diplomacy, when it came to meeting foreign heads of states and heads of government given that the last three people in the room before that sort of thing happened would be my Husband, myself, and whoever was advising us on that particular head of state or head of government. But just like any other advisor, official or unofficial, I may of been free to give my opinion, but at the end of the day it was ultimately up to him if he wanted to follow that advice or not, and as much as my Husband was also particularly strong-willed. And of course, there is also my involvement in the USMCA and the Abraham Accords among other things."
"And finally, yes, President Richardson has told me that US Ambassador to the UN will be a cabinet-level position in his administration."
by Greater Arab State » Sat Oct 23, 2021 12:20 pm
by Kargintinia » Sat Oct 23, 2021 12:28 pm
To: GOP House Conference
From: House Majority Whip Earl Tenson (R-MT-At-Large)
The Whip on continuing with the docket is nay. The Endless Frontier Act is our priority for now.
by Gordano and Lysandus » Sat Oct 23, 2021 12:35 pm
Why has the Speaker not ordered the docket according to his priorities?
by Kargintinia » Sat Oct 23, 2021 12:52 pm
Gordano and Lysandus wrote:United States House of Representatives
Representative Caroline Simone
[Democratic - 12th District of the State of New York]
"Aye."
Representative Abigail Jekyll-Jones
[Republican - 2nd District of the State of Oregon]
"Nay."
An aide for Representative Jekyll-Jones brings a note back to Whip Tenson.Why has the Speaker not ordered the docket according to his priorities?
The Speaker hasn’t had time to order the docket
during the focus on the ARA, but now that it is passed the docket will be restructured.
by Velahor » Sat Oct 23, 2021 1:46 pm
by The Sarangtus Lands » Sat Oct 23, 2021 2:30 pm
by Sarenium » Sun Oct 24, 2021 12:51 am
...I'd like to do you slowly...
Just another Australian.
by Alozia » Sun Oct 24, 2021 6:50 am
(Ironic; me when I see Gord)Gordano and Lysandus wrote:I swear you are the LOTF Mariah sometimes
Peoples shara wrote: "Die nasty!!111"
by The Orion Islands » Sun Oct 24, 2021 3:34 pm
by New Cobastheia » Sun Oct 24, 2021 11:43 pm
Gordano and Lysandus wrote:United States Senate Committee of the Whole
Senator Eugene Obradovic
[Democratic - State of Illinois]
{Chairman of the United States Senate Committee of the Whole}
"Forgive me, Mrs. LeBlanc Wolf, but I must ask for clarification. Do you, or do you not, believe that the global gag rule on abortion should be the policy of the United States government?"
"And furthermore, please clarify your involvement in the USMCA and the Abraham Accords."
Velahor wrote:United States Senate
Senator William S. Rogers III [D-MT]
"Did your position as First Lady make you privy to information on foreign affairs that you may not have otherwise known had you not been married to the President?"
The Orion Islands wrote:Senator Everitt Colbert (R-UT)
"Mrs. Wolf, China has engaged in horrific human rights abuses in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region. There are over one and a half million Uyghur Muslims being held in what can only be described as concentration camps. The government is forcing Uyghur women to have Han Chinese men live in their house and sleep in bed with them. Children are being put into government run boarding schools where they are forcibly assimilated into Han Chinese culture. China has destroyed thousands of mosques and other holy sites throughout the region. They have engaged in forcible sterilization of Uyghur women and forced them to have abortions. There are reports of sexual violence on a massive scale in the camps. The prisoners in the camps have been in many cases, deported from the region and forced to work as slaves in China's factories and cotton fields. They have murdered thousands of prisoners and sold their organs abroad. So, Mrs. Wolf, do you believe that China's criminal actions towards the Uyghur people constitute genocide?"
by Sarenium » Sun Oct 24, 2021 11:46 pm
New Cobastheia wrote:Gordano and Lysandus wrote:United States Senate Committee of the Whole
Senator Eugene Obradovic
[Democratic - State of Illinois]
{Chairman of the United States Senate Committee of the Whole}
"Forgive me, Mrs. LeBlanc Wolf, but I must ask for clarification. Do you, or do you not, believe that the global gag rule on abortion should be the policy of the United States government?"
"And furthermore, please clarify your involvement in the USMCA and the Abraham Accords."
United States Senate
Ms. Eliza LeBlanc Wolf [R-FL]
{Nominee for United States Ambassador to the United Nations}
"Like I said Senator Obradovic, I don't have many strong opinions on the Mexico City policy one way or the other, and that includes whether or not it should be US policy. I don't think the taxpayer's money should be put towards funding abortion, but I also have concerns over whether or not the Mexico City policy has been successful in decreasing the number of abortions performed worldwide."
"As for the USMCA, well, for those unaware, there were several times when the negotiations nearly collapsed. I had formed relationships with the Canadian and Mexican negotiators early on in the process, and so there were more than a few times I took charge of getting everyone back together. After the first couple of times, I would end up taking a more prominent role, often working proactively to make sure negotiations wouldn't fall apart while everyone was in DC."
"And for the Abraham Accords, I wasn't involved from the start given that they were negotiated during the Tawney Administration, but during an impasse in negotiations in July, one of the advisors from my Husband's, Tawney's, and now Richardson's Administrations suggested that I could come in and help. I ended up getting a call from President Tawney, and given a chance to help my country get closer to peace in the Middle East, I signed on. After that, for the next couple of months, I'd work with the Special Representative for International Negotiations to help negotiate the normalization agreements that'd become the Abraham Accords."Velahor wrote:United States Senate
Senator William S. Rogers III [D-MT]
"Did your position as First Lady make you privy to information on foreign affairs that you may not have otherwise known had you not been married to the President?"
United States Senate
Ms. Eliza LeBlanc Wolf [R-FL]
{Nominee for United States Ambassador to the United Nations}
Eliza leaned forward at the microphone as she answered the question, figuring that it was already evident what the answer was given how she'd answered so far, "Yes. At the end of the day, the President has the ultimate authority to decide who has access to what information, and more often than not the President gives their spouse access to that information on one level or another."
United States Senate
Ms. Eliza LeBlanc Wolf [R-FL]
{Nominee for United States Ambassador to the United Nations}
Eliza refused to roll her eyes as Senator Feyrer practically suckled the teet of her dead Husband's corpse, "I didn't agree with my Husband on everything. After all, what couple agrees on everything? But I did agree with him on his general ethos. America is being left behind, we need to be tougher when it comes to tackling China, our European allies need to take up a bigger share of NATO's costs, defending Israel, and putting America First."
United States Senate
Ms. Eliza LeBlanc Wolf [R-FL]
{Nominee for United States Ambassador to the United Nations}
"I believe there are various pros and cons that'd come with a trade deal with China. A pro would be that more likely than not, if previous trade deals have been any indication, we'd see an economic boost. A con would be that more likely than not, once again, if previous trade deals have been any indication, we'd likely see American jobs outsourced to China. But like I said Senator Vichter, I also believe that we need to be tougher on China and signing a trade deal with China, the nation arguably responsible for the global recession we're finding ourselves in, wouldn't only make us look weak, but it'd show the rest of the world that we are weak."
"So no, I don't think we would be better off as a country by signing a trade deal with China."The Orion Islands wrote:Senator Everitt Colbert (R-UT)
"Mrs. Wolf, China has engaged in horrific human rights abuses in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region. There are over one and a half million Uyghur Muslims being held in what can only be described as concentration camps. The government is forcing Uyghur women to have Han Chinese men live in their house and sleep in bed with them. Children are being put into government run boarding schools where they are forcibly assimilated into Han Chinese culture. China has destroyed thousands of mosques and other holy sites throughout the region. They have engaged in forcible sterilization of Uyghur women and forced them to have abortions. There are reports of sexual violence on a massive scale in the camps. The prisoners in the camps have been in many cases, deported from the region and forced to work as slaves in China's factories and cotton fields. They have murdered thousands of prisoners and sold their organs abroad. So, Mrs. Wolf, do you believe that China's criminal actions towards the Uyghur people constitute genocide?"
United States Senate
Ms. Eliza LeBlanc Wolf [R-FL]
{Nominee for United States Ambassador to the United Nations}
"Yes Senator Colbert, I do believe China is currently committing genocide against the Uyghur people. There are many reasons to be tougher of China, this is one of them."
...I'd like to do you slowly...
Just another Australian.
by New Cobastheia » Mon Oct 25, 2021 11:48 pm
Sarenium wrote:
Deborah smiled and waived her remaining time back to the chair.
While, Jack followed up, "I continue to hear you say you want to confront China to me or other Senators, I support this, but I ask how you'd advise the President to do this? What actions do you believe the President should take as regards South East Asia, and what teeth would you add to the policy of confronting China?"
by Velahor » Tue Oct 26, 2021 10:59 am
New Cobastheia wrote:Velahor wrote:United States Senate
Senator William S. Rogers III [D-MT]
"Did your position as First Lady make you privy to information on foreign affairs that you may not have otherwise known had you not been married to the President?"
United States Senate
Ms. Eliza LeBlanc Wolf [R-FL]
{Nominee for United States Ambassador to the United Nations}
Eliza leaned forward at the microphone as she answered the question, figuring that it was already evident what the answer was given how she'd answered so far, "Yes. At the end of the day, the President has the ultimate authority to decide who has access to what information, and more often than not the President gives their spouse access to that information on one level or another."
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