GOP Rep. King loses committee posts over racial remarks
MATTHEW DALY and LAURIE KELLMAN
WASHINGTON (AP) Veteran Republican Rep. Steve King will be blocked from committee assignments for the next two years after lamenting that white supremacy and white nationalism have become offensive terms.
King, in his ninth term representing Iowa, will not be given committee assignments in the Congress that began this month, House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy said Monday night. King served on the Agriculture, Small Business and Judiciary committees in the last Congress, and he chaired Judiciary's subcommittee on the Constitution and Civil Justice.
McCarthy, R-Calif., called King's remarks "beneath the dignity of the Party of Lincoln and the United States of America."
King's comments "call into question whether he will treat all Americans equally, without regard for race and ethnicity," McCarthy said, adding: "House Republicans are clear: We are all in this together, as fellow citizens equal before God and the law."
The action by the GOP steering committee came after King and McCarthy met Monday to discuss the remarks on white supremacy, the latest in a years-long pattern of racially insensitive remarks by King.
King called McCarthy's decision to remove him from committees "a political decision that ignores the truth." He vowed to "continue to point out the truth and work with all the vigor that I have to represent 4th District Iowans for at least the next two years."
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell denounced King earlier Monday, saying, "There is no place in the Republican Party, the Congress or the country for an ideology of racial supremacy of any kind."
Meanwhile, House Democrats moved to formally punish King. Rep. James Clyburn, D-S.C., the third-ranking House Democrat and the highest-ranking African-American in Congress, introduced a formal resolution of disapproval late Monday.
Addressing what he called "a tale of two kings," Clyburn said the Iowa lawmaker's remarks were offensive because they embraced evil concepts.
Invoking the memory of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. whose 90th birthday will be celebrated on Tuesday Clyburn called on colleagues from both parties "to join me in breaking the deafening silence and letting our resounding condemnation be heard."
Rep. Bobby Rush, D-Ill., said he will introduce a censure resolution, a more serious action by the House, that Rush said would announce to the world that Congress has no home for "repugnant and racist behavior."
"As with any animal that is rabid, Steve King should be set aside and isolated," Rush said Monday in a statement that also called on Republicans to strip King of his committee memberships until he apologizes.
A third Democrat, Rep. Tim Ryan of Ohio, introduced a separate censure resolution against King.
"It doesn't matter if you're a Democrat or Republican, we all have a responsibility to call out Rep. King's hateful and racist comments," Ryan said, noting that the white supremacy comments were not the first time King has made headlines for inappropriate language.
The text of Rush's censure resolution lists more than a dozen examples of King's remarks, beginning with comments in 2006 in which he compared immigrants to livestock and ending with his lamentation in the New York Times last week that white supremacy and white nationalism have become offensive terms.
McConnell, in his statement, said he has "no tolerance" for the positions offered by King, and said "those who espouse these views are not supporters of American ideals and freedoms. Rep. King's statements are unwelcome and unworthy of his elected position. If he doesn't understand why 'white supremacy' is offensive, he should find another line of work."
One Republican did not join the chorus of criticism. Asked about King's remarks Monday, President Donald Trump said, "I haven't been following it."
King on Friday suggested he's been misunderstood. He said on the House floor that the interview with the Times was in part a "discussion of other terms that have been used, almost always unjustly labeling otherwise innocent people. The word racist, the word Nazi, the word fascist, the phrase white nationalists, the phrase white supremacists."
King said he was only wondering aloud: "How did that offensive language get injected into our political dialogue? Who does that, how does it get done, how do they get by with laying labels like this on people?"
South Carolina Sen. Tim Scott, who is the only black Republican in the Senate, cast King's remarks and those like them as a blemish on the country and the Republican Party.
"When people with opinions similar to King's open their mouths, they damage not only the Republican Party and the conservative brand but also our nation as a whole," Scott wrote in an op-ed last week in The Washington Post.
"Some in our party wonder why Republicans are constantly accused of racism it is because of our silence when things like this are said," Scott wrote.
Sen. Mitt Romney, R-Utah, also condemned King, telling CNN Monday that King "doesn't have a place in our party" or in Congress and should resign.
King's position in the GOP had been imperiled even before his remarks about white supremacy.
Shortly before the 2018 midterm elections, in which King was running, Rep. Steve Stivers, R-Ohio, then the head of the GOP campaign committee, issued an extraordinary public denunciation of him.
King has already drawn a primary challenger for the 2020 election: Randy Feenstra, a GOP state senator. Feenstar said Monday, "Sadly, today, the voters and conservative values of our district have lost their seat at the table because of Congressman King's caustic behavior."
Yeah, I'm thinking the VA gov should resign too, along with Steve King and a certain president, and anyone else who has a problem with brown people regardless of party.
Yeah, I'm thinking the VA gov should resign too, along with Steve King and a certain president, and anyone else who has a problem with brown people regardless of party.
Accusing Trump of racism or even trying to associate or compare him to the Virginia Governor is pure IGNORANCE...
I think Steve Bannon is a racist...
I think Jeff Session is a racist...
I am quite certain Trump is not racist...nor is he motivated at all by ethnicity of people...
Sure he selected the above two racists...but they are not openly racist, although Bannon is close...He is a White Nationalist, and that is just as bad, they want to return to separate but equal, which is ridiculous...
Morgan Freeman gave the best answer to racism...stop talking about it...quit seeing people as black or white and simply see them as a man or woman...
-- Edited by Nuffan on Saturday 9th of February 2019 02:43:21 PM
Quit seeing people as black or white and simply see them as a man or woman...
Man, that's sexist !
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That one looks like pretty solid reporting actually that details how the IRS was directed for political reasons to skew the payroll withholding charts.
Unless I'm wrong and it's all just another big conspiracy to prevent me from knowing the truth about how much of a refund I'm getting?
That one looks like pretty solid reporting actually that details how the IRS was directed for political reasons to skew the payroll withholding charts.
Unless I'm wrong and it's all just another big conspiracy to prevent me from knowing the truth about how much of a refund I'm getting?
You are WRONG...
and it is simple math...
Here is how much you made...
Here is your tax liability...
Here is what was withheld...
if your tax liability is greater than your withholding...YOU OWE
if your tax liability is less than your withholding...YOU GET A REFUND.
EXACTLY WHAT IS PREVENTING YOU FROM KNOWING THIS???
and if you keep your returns you can compare all the numbers to the prior year and you will see you are wrong...
-- Edited by Nuffan on Tuesday 12th of February 2019 08:09:49 AM
It's all just another big conspiracy, to prevent me from knowing the truth, about how much of a refund I'm getting?
This is it !!!
It's exactly the opposite to Robin Hood....Meaning Mr.Trump & the new taxes steal from the poor, & give to the rich.
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"Only an alert & knowledgeable citizenry can compel the proper meshing of the huge industrial & military machinery of defense with our peaceful methods & goals, so that security & liberty may prosper together". Dwight D.Eisenhower.
It's all just another big conspiracy, to prevent me from knowing the truth, about how much of a refund I'm getting?
This is it !!!
It's exactly the opposite to Robin Hood....Meaning Mr.Trump & the new taxes steal from the poor, & give to the rich.
You know Rastus, I don't know what kind of "poor" people you hang out with but around these parts "poor" people don't have $50k falling out of their couch cushions and $30k flash cash...
Maybe things are different down there in Australia?
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It's all just another big conspiracy, to prevent me from knowing the truth, about how much of a refund I'm getting?
This is it !!!
It's exactly the opposite to Robin Hood....Meaning Mr.Trump & the new taxes steal from the poor, & give to the rich.
You know Rastus, I don't know what kind of "poor" people you hang out with but around these parts "poor" people don't have $50k falling out of their couch cushions and $30k flash cash...
Maybe things are different down there in Australia?
LOL !
No, it's more than likely very similar to your system, though our gov't would have you believe that the average Oz wage is around 100-K-per-year, when in reality it's closer to 40-K...And even when you're earning top-dollar like I once was, you're still capped at taking home around 90-K, through taxes.
If I went back to a Dealership or work-shop as a mechanic, the hourly wage is $22:00 per-hour, & that = $45,760 per year BEFORE tax, at 40-hours-per-week...And that means around $580:00 in your hand every week after tax.(But we do get 4-weeks paid holiday a year as law).
We also have to remember that each generation of people ( us ) will one day inherit the wealth ( if any ) of our family that have passed on, just like Mr.Trump has. So "old money" will one day help-us-out-a-little, that we then pass-on to our siblings, & on-it-goes.
Anyhow, no-doubt we earn on paper here in Oz a little more than you guys in the US-of-A, but the value of your dollar is generally always on average around 30% stronger, so that off-sets & balances-out any difference. But where we do get screwed here in Oz, is with the price of alcohol, fuel, & cigarettes.
Cheers,
Rastus
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