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Tuesday, January 10, 2023

Commentary: An Agenda for the GOP House

Hopefully, it will prove easier for House Republicans to govern than it has been for them to elect a speaker. There is good reason for such hope because the enemy no longer will be Kevin McCarthy and the Ghosts of Republican Speakers Past but instead Joe Biden, the Ghost of Nancy Pelosi, and the specter of a Diversity-Equity-Inclusionary BIPOC-LGBTQIA+ Kamala-Buttigieg ticket. That should end the GOP divisions and even restore amicable relations between Lauren Boebert and Marjorie Taylor Greene.

4 comments:

  1. What we will see is theater and then capitulation. same as always. When the last of the boomers stopped having a shitload of kids, oddly around the same time Mao made his "Great Leap Forward", we doomed ourselves to global economic collapse. Far too many people riding in the wagon and far too few pulling it down the road. TPTB came up with a half baked solution of opening the border and importing low IQ cart pullers. But they also Cloward and Piven'ed more people on the wagon while simultaneously Gramski'ed the education system and Federal institutions so everyone in power now either actually believes this shit will work or
    knows it won't, but is committed because if they stop now, they'll hang. Hence the pandemic and the Reichstag "insurrection". These motherfuckers are willing to drag us over their "build back better" finish line now matter how many have to die to get there, the more, the better. No matter how it ends, they win, or so they think. We'll see. Eod1sg Ret

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  2. This article is assuming that the Republicans have the gravitas to act on more than feel good legislation. One thing that they forgot to mention is that they need to make it a federal crime to remove a standing landmark from it's place where it has stood for more than 10 years, like a statue of General Lee, or some other confederate hero.

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  3. The Repubs will pass all manner of bills that they know the Senate won't. And if the Senate does accidently pass any of the bills, Biden will veto them. And the Repubs will be able to claim that they tried, really, really, really tried, but those nasty Dems shot them down. Business as usual, except for now we have a herd of rinos in the center ring. The dog and pony show continues. Maybe you expected something different? Ha. It's time to start welding up the dozers and filling the spaces with concrete.

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