Johnson was interviewed by Hannity last night and they discussed the funding of Ukraine/Israel and such. Johnson does not intend to throw money at these countries... if he is true to his words in this interview, he is going to implement some very common sense things attached to the funding measures. One of the most important ones, in my mind, is he's not sending money we don't have by firing up the printing presses, but will rather seek budget cuts elsewhere to pay for it.
Apologies for the youtube link, but it's the best one I could find quickly. Start watching at the 16 minute mark through 19:30 or so. Hannity is nearly unbearable to listen to, but I think Johnson's remarks are very noteworthy. Let's hope he carries through on the things he says in this interview.
Link to interview:
(start at 16:00 - 19:30)
Johnson was elected as Speaker of the House, Not "Dictator" of the House. With his very small and tenuous margin of control, he can guide and influence issues but anyone who expects him to totally stop funding for Israel or Ukraine are in for a big disappointment. The best we can hope for at the beginning is for him to slow things down, put restriction on and require accountability. If he can stop the practice of using omnibus spending bills to fund the government, he might actually succeed.