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The great sartorial scandal over John Fetterman's signature hoodie-and-shorts has now come to a close after the Senate unanimously passed a resolution enacting a formal dress code.
The resolution, brought forth by fellow Democrat Sen. Joe Manchin, W. Va., passed without a formal vote by unanimous consent and clarified that the Senate floor would have a formal dress code.
Hours earlier, Fetterman had already announced he would wear a suit and tie while speaking or presiding over the Senate floor. Fetterman, like others, could still wear his trademark garb and vote from the cloak room on the edge of the Senate floor.
Though we've never had an official dress code, the events over the past week have made us all feel as though formalizing one is the right path forward,' Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer said on the Senate floor.
originally posted by: Threadbare
the Right has been intently focused on making sure the Senate has a dress code for weeks.
originally posted by: FlyersFan
originally posted by: Threadbare
the Right has been intently focused on making sure the Senate has a dress code for weeks.
This was put forward by a DEMOCRAT - Joe Manchin.
originally posted by: Threadbare
a reply to: carewemust
The country must be doing pretty good considering the Right has been intently focused on making sure the Senate has a dress code for weeks.
We waste so many precious moments concerning ourselves with frivolous details. An outfit will not change the world, it probably won't even change your day.
originally posted by: chiefsmom
Maybe they were concerned that Rand Paul REALLY WOULD show up in a robe and barefoot.
I mean really, I'm sure he could rock it.
And I would pay good money to see one of them rocking a "Lets Go Brandon" T shirt.
originally posted by: JAGStorm
a reply to: FlyersFan
Einstein didn’t think fancy clothing was important
The richest people in the world don’t think fancy clothes are important
Zuckerberg, Steve Jobs, Musk, Bezos,
A lot of people at the top of their industry are the exact same way..
We waste so many precious moments concerning ourselves with frivolous details. An outfit will not change the world, it probably won't even change your day.
Einstein
originally posted by: JAGStorm
a reply to: FlyersFan
Einstein didn’t think fancy clothing was important
The richest people in the world don’t think fancy clothes are important
Zuckerberg, Steve Jobs, Musk, Bezos,
A lot of people at the top of their industry are the exact same way..
We waste so many precious moments concerning ourselves with frivolous details. An outfit will not change the world, it probably won't even change your day.
Einstein
I remember reading about the founder of Walmart (Sam?) showing up for board meetings in overalls and a smoke-belching old red pickup truck, smelling like a farm.
originally posted by: Threadbare
a reply to: carewemust
The country must be doing pretty good considering the Right has been intently focused on making sure the Senate has a dress code for weeks.
originally posted by: FlyersFan
originally posted by: Threadbare
the Right has been intently focused on making sure the Senate has a dress code for weeks.
This was put forward by a DEMOCRAT - Joe Manchin.
originally posted by: JAGStorm
a reply to: carewemust
I remember reading about the founder of Walmart (Sam?) showing up for board meetings in overalls and a smoke-belching old red pickup truck, smelling like a farm.
A lot of the ultra wealthy dress very normally, or even a notch below what is considered normal.
It’s only people that want to be portrayed as rich/powerful that believe you need to dress up.
LOOK how fast they passed a dress code. SEE they can do stuff when they want to. Now just image if they could help the average taxpayer with taxes, or rising interest rates or a zillion other things that would actually have an impact on our lives…. Instead it’s all a show, get the peons all in a tizzy over clothing…. So so important. 🤣
originally posted by: carewemust
originally posted by: JAGStorm
a reply to: FlyersFan
Einstein didn’t think fancy clothing was important
The richest people in the world don’t think fancy clothes are important
Zuckerberg, Steve Jobs, Musk, Bezos,
A lot of people at the top of their industry are the exact same way..
We waste so many precious moments concerning ourselves with frivolous details. An outfit will not change the world, it probably won't even change your day.
Einstein
I remember reading about the founder of Walmart (Sam?) showing up for board meetings in overalls and a smoke-belching old red pickup truck, smelling like a farm.
originally posted by: carewemust
a reply to: FlyersFan
Schumer removed the dress code 2 weeks ago. Biden didnt care. Sick men. Horrible leaders.
originally posted by: stevieray
originally posted by: Threadbare
a reply to: carewemust
The country must be doing pretty good considering the Right has been intently focused on making sure the Senate has a dress code for weeks.
Lol, professionalism and adulthood have no place in your POV.
Mentally retarded AND a slob, as a US Senator. And your only opinion is to poke fun at anybody trying to do better.