Many conservatives have had it with Speaker Mike Johnson. He seems to have transitioned from a MAGA man to a Swamp insider surprisingly quickly, and the natives are getting very restless. One of the voices calling out Speaker Johnson the loudest is none other than War Room creator and America First loyalist Steve Bannon.
However, it wasn’t always this way for Mike. He started off promising and had a lot of MAGA support behind him. But things went sideways, and his troubles started with the January 6 footage. He promised to release it all but ended up pulling a no-show, just like McCarthy did. That left a bad taste in everyone’s mouth, and Mike’s been going downhill ever since.
Members of the Freedom Caucus and their allies are furious over the $1.66 trillion bipartisan spending deal he announced over the weekend that puts Congress on a path to avert a shutdown this month and finish its fiscal 2024 appropriations process.
I hope to God this year's spending is simply transferring dept to the central bank, and not funneling $$ to the DS, while my jaded self kicks me in the ass....
Many conservatives have had it with Speaker Mike Johnson. He seems to have transitioned from a MAGA man to a Swamp insider surprisingly quickly, and the natives are getting very restless. One of the voices calling out Speaker Johnson the loudest is none other than War Room creator and America First loyalist Steve Bannon.
However, it wasn’t always this way for Mike. He started off promising and had a lot of MAGA support behind him. But things went sideways, and his troubles started with the January 6 footage. He promised to release it all but ended up pulling a no-show, just like McCarthy did. That left a bad taste in everyone’s mouth, and Mike’s been going downhill ever since.
Members of the Freedom Caucus and their allies are furious over the $1.66 trillion bipartisan spending deal he announced over the weekend that puts Congress on a path to avert a shutdown this month and finish its fiscal 2024 appropriations process.
What's the chance that death threats to his whole family and extended family have been credibly made?
I am just spit-balling, but most people don't have protection or the wealth to buy it... do they cave, or watch their family die?
It's just a what-if question. I personally think it happens more than we might think.
It's not an excuse... just a possibl explanation.
Many of the signers of the Declaration of Independence watched their entire families die instead of submitting to tyranny.
This is the way. Freedom isn’t free. That doesn’t mean send your sons oversees to die in pointless wars, it starts at the home front.
Paul Ryan apparently paid him a visit, didn't he?
Were humans created with the weakness DNA 🧬
I hope to God this year's spending is simply transferring dept to the central bank, and not funneling $$ to the DS, while my jaded self kicks me in the ass....