So.....Spanky Trump Owns "The House", For A Couple Years, Huh??

Phoenix68

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It's gonna be really interesting to see how badly he fucks this up.....at least, before he gets locked-up.....when he could be the most dangerous, in his petty / sophomoric ways.

There's also talk of some kind o' whacked-out coalition (of
Dems and the Freedom Caucus) jettisoning McCarthy's ass, outta the Speakers chair, eventually, anyhow....if he refuses to walk-the-line the FC demands.

Hey....who enjoys a political soap-opera, more than
Spanky's cult, anyhow, right??
 
Werbung:
January 10, 2023
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"A private document that only some House Republicans have seen and others refuse to talk about could play an outsized role in the governance of the chamber over the next two years."

Why it matters: The document contains
concessions — not included in the rules package passed on Monday night — that House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) made to rebellious Freedom Caucus members to secure the speaker's gavel.

  • Those members have threatened to kill McCarthy’s speakership as swiftly as they acquiesced to it if he reneges on their handshake agreements.
 
January 10, 2023
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"A private document that only some House Republicans have seen and others refuse to talk about could play an outsized role in the governance of the chamber over the next two years."

Why it matters: The document contains
concessions — not included in the rules package passed on Monday night — that House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) made to rebellious Freedom Caucus members to secure the speaker's gavel.

  • Those members have threatened to kill McCarthy’s speakership as swiftly as they acquiesced to it if he reneges on their handshake agreements.
As I said before, the deals he did have a smell that will outlast religion.
 
Werbung:
"Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) agreed to a series of concessions that have been criticized by both centrist Republicans and Democrats in order to win over hard-line Republican dissenters in his House speakership bid that took 15 rounds of voting—and some House Republicans worry those concessions could weaken the party’s ability to govern."
 
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