Senate votes 52-47 to advance resolution aiming to block President Donald Trump from deploying the military in Venezuela without congressional approval
19h 7m ago by lemmy.world/u/noumenon in news from www.nbcnews.com
47?!
Fucking, FORTY-SEVEN?!?!

47 Senators are anti-Constitution.
Great, that will show him not to do that again to Venuzuela... They need to vote to preemptively stop him from doing it elsewhere too. Buuuuut the president also has to sign the order if it even passes for it to take effect which is probably a realistic scenario.
Good. Now do the same blocking trump from using the military against Greenland, and fast!
Also Mexico and- you know what, why not just make it a blanket resolution for everywhere, given he's not supposed to be doing it anyway?
Ok, but when he does, who's going to stop him?
Per the system we have, impeachment and removal from office for breaking the law. 16 additional senators (than what passed the resolution) would need to flip for it to matter.
And when he refuses to be removed and orders the army to defend him from the domestic terrorists trying to undermine him?
No one is stopping him if he does it anyway.
So far people have tried to say "Hey you can't do that", even wrote 'strong letters', but he clearly doesn't give a fuck. And people are like: "ah well, I tried 🤷, maybe he'll listen the next time he commits a crime and I ask him to stop".
Why just Venezuela? Make it a catch all, not useless after the fact shit. He's already threatening two other countries.
so he vetoes and starts his war in earnest
lol, as if that's gonna do anything.
So, you would have prefered the Senate doing nothing?