In Congress, It’s Time To Use the Dems Against Themselves
Speaker Johnson failed to get the debt limit extended with his “negotiated” Continuing Resolution. His 1,500-page “compromise” fell afoul of Grok’s prodigious abilities. Count on it: Elon didn’t read the entire bill. He had his AI do it for him, and in less time than it takes to say, “You’ve got to be kidding,” Grok found dozens of giveaways to leftists. As soon as America heard of the Speaker’s crime, that steaming pile of paper found its way to the shredder. Sunshine to the rescue! It’s time to keep that principle working.
On January 3, there will be a new House, Senate, and Leadership. Assuming Mike Johnson has even a third-grade reading skill, the tea leaves will tell him to step out of the way. He chose Ukraine funding as his personal hill to die on. Since Americans are far more concerned about our border than Ukraine’s, like Haman, he’s building the gallows for his speakership.
On his way out, Johnson should tell the Republican conference that unity is far more important than any personal or parochial interests. If they follow that advice, it’s likely that Jim Jordan will receive the gavel.
Naturally, getting Republicans to agree on anything is like herding cats, so anything I suggest from here on may just be a fever dream. Please humor me. If enough of you sign on to these ideas and tell your Congress Critters, it could happen. And let’s assume that Trump’s nominees are confirmed and in place before this comedy starts.
American Thinker
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