CONGRESSMAN JAMIE RASKIN, who is Jewish and one of the prosecutors of Trump's first impeachment, has written the closest any American politician will come to saying FU to both Netanyahu & Hamas

https://raskin.house.gov/2023/10/statement-by-congressman-jamie-raskin-the-terrorist-attacks-on-israel-israel-s-right-of-self-defense-the-laws-of-war-hostage-taking-and-the-protection-of-two-million-palestinian-civilians-in-gaza

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"Contempt for civilian life is the hallmark of terrorist regimes and actors, not liberal democracies. Unlike the terrorists, we reject all notions of mass guilt, collective punishment and deliberate sacrifice of civilian life for military or ideological purposes."

Statement by Congressman Jamie Raskin: “The Terrorist Attacks on Israel, Israel’s Right of Self-Defense, the Laws of War, Hostage-Taking, and the Protection of Two Million Palestinian Civilians in Gaza”

Congressman Jamie Raskin

thanks for the heads up about congressman Raskin's first name

#fuckdyslexia

a congressperson, aka a member of the US House Of Representatives elected by the constituents of the district they represent from their state, does not speak for the entirety of the US government.

the only one who has been elected to speak for the entirety of the US government is the President of the United States.

Congressman Raskin speaks as a House Representative for the people of his district.

but as a respected member of the House, his refusal to dehumanize Palestinians is important

FWIW here's a great TL;DR about what the US House of Representatives does vs. US Senate

https://invidious.lunar.icu/watch?v=5IS94hvyQmc

House of Representatives VS Senate | What is the difference between the House and the Senate?

What is the difference between the House and the Senate? In this video we'll look at some of the essential similarities and differences between the House of Representatives and the Senate in the U.S. Government. We'll start with an overview of the Legislative branch of government and what their primary responsibilities are. Then we look at some similarities between the House and the Senate, such as how they are elected, what they do, and where they meet. Then we look into three parts about the differences between the two. The first part focuses on how often they are elected, what their requirements are to be a representative or a senator, and who they represent. In part 2 of the differences, we look at how they function differently. And in part 3, we look at how the leadership differ between the House and the Senate, including the positions of Speaker of the House and the Senate Majority Leader and Senate Minority Leader. Source: https://www.visitthecapitol.gov/sites/default/files/documents/resources-and-activities/CVC_EED_StudentEssay_HouseSenate.pdf #House #Senate #USGovernment #Politics #Congress

Illustrate to Educate | Invidious

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Congressman Raskin has been on a roll this week:

"As Rep. Jamie B. Raskin (D-Md.) told me over email: “It would seem to go without saying that if they want our help, they can’t use the spending power to try to defund federal prosecution of corrupt, insurrectionist, coup-plotting, classified-document-pilfering would-be dictators at-large.”

Opinion | Republicans are desperate for Democratic help to elect a speaker - The Washington Post
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2023/10/16/house-gop-speaker-race-jim-jordan/

With the House GOP in full meltdown, Democrats could offer a way out

A power-sharing arrangement in the House is unlikely, but here’s what it might look like.

The Washington Post
@blogdiva Hakeem Jeffries has said his door is open. The GQP will take Jordan over a power sharing arrangement.
@blogdiva Only help them if they are willing to elevate Jeffries.