The Ds had a similar issue with the pro Palestinian crowd as JB tried to manage the current Israeli conflict
Gengrich had no problem doing it.Sq 17 said:
It's an almost impossible job i don't think MJ is the problem
The Ds had a similar issue with the pro Palestinian crowd as JB tried to manage the current Israeli conflict
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Republicans swept the 1994 elections and won control of both the House and Senate during the 104th Congress (19951997) for the first time in 40 years. Speaker Newt Gingrich of Georgia set an ambitious course behind the Republicans' "Contract with America." President William J. Clinton vetoed Republican spending and tax cuts, and an ensuing budget impasse resulted in two government shutdowns. In 1996, Congress and the White House compromised on an overhaul of the nation's welfare system.
Logos Stick said:
MJ worked to create a 1500 page piece of crap bill that he was fine bringing to the floor for a vote. He needs to go.
All Johnson has to do is push Conservative bills and stop worrying if the Senate will vote no or if Biden will veto the bill. It really is that simple. Stop having closed door meetings with Democrats and giving them every damn thing they want.Sq 17 said:
Gingrich was before the Freedom Caucus , America First , Let it burn crowd start winning districts and He had a much larger majority
likely MJ doesn't survive We will see how the next guy does I think Trump declares no confidence in MJ tomorrow afternoon
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Contract with America, a document signed Sept. 27, 1994, on the Capitol steps in Washington, D.C., by members of the Republican minority before the Republican Party gained control of Congress in 1994. The "Contract with America" outlined legislation to be enacted by the House of Representatives within the first 100 days of the 104th Congress (199596). Among the proposals were tax cuts, a permanent line-item veto, measures to reduce crime and provide middle-class tax relief, and constitutional amendments requiring term limits and a balanced budget. With the exception of the constitutional amendment for term limits, all parts of the "Contract with America" were passed by the House, under the leadership of the speaker of the House, Newt Gingrich.
BTKAG97 said:All Johnson has to do is push Conservative bills and stop worrying if the Senate will vote no or if Biden will veto the bill. It really is that simple. Stop having closed door meetings with Democrats and giving them every damn thing they want.Sq 17 said:
Gingrich was before the Freedom Caucus , America First , Let it burn crowd start winning districts and He had a much larger majority
likely MJ doesn't survive We will see how the next guy does I think Trump declares no confidence in MJ tomorrow afternoonQuote:
Contract with America, a document signed Sept. 27, 1994, on the Capitol steps in Washington, D.C., by members of the Republican minority before the Republican Party gained control of Congress in 1994. The "Contract with America" outlined legislation to be enacted by the House of Representatives within the first 100 days of the 104th Congress (199596). Among the proposals were tax cuts, a permanent line-item veto, measures to reduce crime and provide middle-class tax relief, and constitutional amendments requiring term limits and a balanced budget. With the exception of the constitutional amendment for term limits, all parts of the "Contract with America" were passed by the House, under the leadership of the speaker of the House, Newt Gingrich.
Was Trump willing to let him "eat a shutdown", or was he not wanting that going into January?BTKAG97 said:Exactlyf1ghtintexasaggie said:
No one forced a vote on this specific legislation but Speaker Johnson. He could have just let the Ds eat a shutdown, but he's too big a ***** to fight fire with with fire. He'd rather coordinate, even ally himself, with those same Dems.
"If there is going to be a shutdown of government, let it begin now, under the Biden Administration, not after January 20th, under 'TRUMP,'" Trump posted on Truth Social. "This is a Biden problem to solve, but if Republicans can help solve it, they will!"titan said:Was Trump willing to let him "eat a shutdown", or was he not wanting that going into January?BTKAG97 said:Exactlyf1ghtintexasaggie said:
No one forced a vote on this specific legislation but Speaker Johnson. He could have just let the Ds eat a shutdown, but he's too big a ***** to fight fire with with fire. He'd rather coordinate, even ally himself, with those same Dems.
Still doesn't explain why he let a Dem-style omnibus come up first.
So this is not on Trump. That particular line doesn't hold up.BTKAG97 said:"If there is going to be a shutdown of government, let it begin now, under the Biden Administration, not after January 20th, under 'TRUMP,'" Trump posted on Truth Social. "This is a Biden problem to solve, but if Republicans can help solve it, they will!"titan said:Was Trump willing to let him "eat a shutdown", or was he not wanting that going into January?BTKAG97 said:Exactlyf1ghtintexasaggie said:
No one forced a vote on this specific legislation but Speaker Johnson. He could have just let the Ds eat a shutdown, but he's too big a ***** to fight fire with with fire. He'd rather coordinate, even ally himself, with those same Dems.
Still doesn't explain why he let a Dem-style omnibus come up first.
Congress just created another $300 billion of problems for Americans
— Mike Lee (@BasedMikeLee) December 21, 2024
This is oppressive
This must change
2025 can’t come soon enough
Republicans can’t proceed with business as usual
Never again pic.twitter.com/bZcoVsj8jG
It took over 200 years for the U.S. debt to reach $12 trillion.
— The Rabbit Hole (@TheRabbitHole84) December 20, 2024
$12 trillion is how much we added in 4 years between 2020 and 2024. pic.twitter.com/O8MyZiMh76
aTmAg said:Saying he voted "with" the democrats implied he agrees with them and joined them side by side. That is absolutely not what happened and you know it.Philip J Fry said:aTmAg said:Weird how you are willing to so openly lie like that. You don't feel even a twinge of shame?Philip J Fry said:
So in other words, he voted with the democrats. Got it.
Where is the lie? That's literally what happened. Democrats voted against it. Chip voted against it. Sort of the end of the discussion. Everything else is just you trying to justify it
That is like saying Goldwater was a racist who voted "with" the segregationists when he voted against the civil rights act. Despite him previously desegregated the senate cafeteria so that his black assistant could eat there like everybody else. He really voted against it because it dictated it to the private sector and he realized that it would be used to force quotas in the future (and he was 100% correct).
Interesting that this was the exact same play by McConnell from the playbook that provided us with the "bipartisan" border deal, isn't it?Red Fishing Ag93 said:Agreed. Of note though, he too voted No and is complaining about all the questionalble billions of extra spending in the bill.Hubert J. Farnsworth said:Dan Scott said:
This guy is becoming my favorite congressmanWe got played. No Democrats voted against it. More voted for it than Republicans. pic.twitter.com/OUiEhdepLM
— Tim Burchett (@timburchett) December 20, 2024
Burchett is one of the good ones.
The people that played the R's are Johnson, Jeffries, McConnell, and Schumer.“We” didn’t have a deal
— Mike Lee (@BasedMikeLee) December 20, 2024
Schumer, McConnell, Johnson & Jeffries had a deal
They didn’t bother to share it with the other 531 members of Congress until yesterday
And that deal sucked https://t.co/ZoRjHADHas
Philip J Fry said:aTmAg said:Saying he voted "with" the democrats implied he agrees with them and joined them side by side. That is absolutely not what happened and you know it.Philip J Fry said:aTmAg said:Weird how you are willing to so openly lie like that. You don't feel even a twinge of shame?Philip J Fry said:
So in other words, he voted with the democrats. Got it.
Where is the lie? That's literally what happened. Democrats voted against it. Chip voted against it. Sort of the end of the discussion. Everything else is just you trying to justify it
That is like saying Goldwater was a racist who voted "with" the segregationists when he voted against the civil rights act. Despite him previously desegregated the senate cafeteria so that his black assistant could eat there like everybody else. He really voted against it because it dictated it to the private sector and he realized that it would be used to force quotas in the future (and he was 100% correct).
You could not have picked a better example to illustrate the short sightedness the GOP suffers from. That vote caused much of the racial realignment and significant loss of the GOP voting block. All for nothing except a losing principled stance
Who?mikejones! said:
I'm looking at his actions, not his words.
And thee other three members of what was termed "The Firm" by Senator Mike Lee that is really just running the government.jrdaustin said:Interesting that this was the exact same play by McConnell from the playbook that provided us with the "bipartisan" border deal, isn't it?Red Fishing Ag93 said:Agreed. Of note though, he too voted No and is complaining about all the questionalble billions of extra spending in the bill.Hubert J. Farnsworth said:Dan Scott said:
This guy is becoming my favorite congressmanWe got played. No Democrats voted against it. More voted for it than Republicans. pic.twitter.com/OUiEhdepLM
— Tim Burchett (@timburchett) December 20, 2024
Burchett is one of the good ones.
The people that played the R's are Johnson, Jeffries, McConnell, and Schumer.“We” didn’t have a deal
— Mike Lee (@BasedMikeLee) December 20, 2024
Schumer, McConnell, Johnson & Jeffries had a deal
They didn’t bother to share it with the other 531 members of Congress until yesterday
And that deal sucked https://t.co/ZoRjHADHas
And look how much mileage the Dems and MSM got out of that fiasco.
McConnell cannot retire soon enough.
Dacoldest said:
Chip Roy is such a detriment to the republican platform.
A political philistine that allows Democrats to strategically out-maneuever any major conservative reform. He and his ilk are the easiest controlled opposition in the world for dems.
But he gets his viral, speech clips he and so many folks here love so much. Congrats guys!
Who?mikejones! said:
Im what world did trump reduce spending?
Science Denier said:Who?mikejones! said:
Im what world did trump reduce spending?
He reduced spending prior to COVID. Left went "Reeeee, he's hurting poor people".
Science Denier said:Who?mikejones! said:
Im what world did trump reduce spending?
He reduced spending prior to COVID. Left went "Reeeee, he's hurting poor people".
That said, he could have done more and has admitted as much. See Elon and Vivek. He going to cut much more this term.