The reason why Speaker McCarthy had to go is because he was just another in a long line of Charlie Brown patsies who believe that the Lucy Democrats will adhere to any agreements made with Republicans. This has been going on since the 1980s, when Democrats falsely promised border security in return for amnesty for illegal aliens.
McCarthy's budget "compromise" with Democrats failed to address the systemic problem of continuing resolutions, by which Congress has evaded its Constitutional responsibilities for the past 20 years. Instead, it merely kicked this corroded can down the road to financial perdition. It also gave the Democrats a new opportunity to deceitfully claim that they are in favor border security and reduced federal spending. Why keep up with this charade?
Speaking of charades, the public is finally waking up to the false narrative that a "government shutdown" is akin to Armageddon. On the contrary, it does not mean that the federal government will become insolvent or that "essential services" will cease operations. Instead, it a necessary tool to try to return to fiscal sanity. Isn't it time to address the ever-growing $30+trillion elephant in the room? If not now, when?
NOTE: I posted this in Conspiracy Theories in order to lessen impact on those of MODerate intelligence who are otherwise compelled to post inane replies. People of higher intelligence realize that conspiracies can be real and theories to explain them are not necessarily invalid.
McCarthy's budget "compromise" with Democrats failed to address the systemic problem of continuing resolutions, by which Congress has evaded its Constitutional responsibilities for the past 20 years. Instead, it merely kicked this corroded can down the road to financial perdition. It also gave the Democrats a new opportunity to deceitfully claim that they are in favor border security and reduced federal spending. Why keep up with this charade?
Speaking of charades, the public is finally waking up to the false narrative that a "government shutdown" is akin to Armageddon. On the contrary, it does not mean that the federal government will become insolvent or that "essential services" will cease operations. Instead, it a necessary tool to try to return to fiscal sanity. Isn't it time to address the ever-growing $30+trillion elephant in the room? If not now, when?
NOTE: I posted this in Conspiracy Theories in order to lessen impact on those of MODerate intelligence who are otherwise compelled to post inane replies. People of higher intelligence realize that conspiracies can be real and theories to explain them are not necessarily invalid.