The group of conservatives the day prior blocked debate after House Speaker Mike Johnson announced a spending deal on Sunday in which Congress would approve $1.590 trillion in government spending until the end of the fiscal year.
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OK, I’LL ADMIT MY FAILINGS..
HOW DO WE KICK THIS JOHNSON DUDE TO THE CURB AT THIS POINT???
GEEZUS
Johnson needs to conference with conservatives with as much joy as he does with that sinister rat Schumer.
But butt WTF happened? Kicked out McCarthy only to end up wit McCarthy Jr.
Shut it all down werked,right?
That’s what your big boss wants.
America to fail, nope not gonna happen on this shift. Failed plans of a bankruptcy king don’t look promising.
1. Apple
2. General Motors
3. Ally Financial
4. Chrysler
5. Marvel Entertainment
6. Six Flags
7. Texaco
8. Sbarro
They all went bankrupt, but are now not.
Might as well add a 9th. USA! USA! USA! USA! USA! USA! USA! USA! USA! USA! USA! USA! USA!
Shut it DOWN!!!!!! USA! USA! USA! USA! USA! USA! USA! USA! USA! USA! USA! USA!
Geez – replaced Kevin McCarthy with Charlie McCarthy.
“We’re having thoughtful conversations”
Translation
“What’s in it for me.”
You only have yourselves to blame. How could anyone not see this coming. The problem is not the democrats, the problem is the REPUBLICANS!!!!
A republican is the same thing as a democrat only a little less corrupt.