SavannahMann
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We heard how Mike just isn’t going to push the Impeachment of Biden, something about lack of evidence.
Then there is the budget. And the hardliners want massive cuts to anything that can be considered a social program, or helping Ukraine fight their friend Putin. So what does Mike do? He realizes that Republicans will get the blame, as we enter Holiday Season, ending pay for millions of workers, until eventually the Republicans cave, and look even worse. So he is now looking at a Continuing Resolution to get through the holidays, continuing spending at the current levels, the “Pelosi” levels if you are in on the RW Talking Points, through the holidays.
Hardliners have already said they won’t vote for more spending in exchange for future promises.
So Mike is going to have to look to a Bipartisan approach that can get through the Senate, which as most of us know is run by Democrats, and the White House.
So when he goes the BiPartisan route, how long before the MAGA’s feel betrayed and demand he be removed from the Speakers office? I’m betting he is out before Thanksgiving, what are your bets?
Mike Johnson faces MAGA fury
The House speaker is facing backlash after indicating that there's insufficient evidence in an impeachment inquiry of Joe Biden.
www.newsweek.com
Then there is the budget. And the hardliners want massive cuts to anything that can be considered a social program, or helping Ukraine fight their friend Putin. So what does Mike do? He realizes that Republicans will get the blame, as we enter Holiday Season, ending pay for millions of workers, until eventually the Republicans cave, and look even worse. So he is now looking at a Continuing Resolution to get through the holidays, continuing spending at the current levels, the “Pelosi” levels if you are in on the RW Talking Points, through the holidays.
Hardliners have already said they won’t vote for more spending in exchange for future promises.
House Speaker Mike Johnson proposes 2-step stopgap funding bill to avert government shutdown
The approach is unusual for a stopgap spending bill. Usually, lawmakers extend funding until a certain date for all programs.
www.cbsnews.com
So Mike is going to have to look to a Bipartisan approach that can get through the Senate, which as most of us know is run by Democrats, and the White House.
So when he goes the BiPartisan route, how long before the MAGA’s feel betrayed and demand he be removed from the Speakers office? I’m betting he is out before Thanksgiving, what are your bets?