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SLClarke

(71 posts)
Thu Oct 26, 2023, 10:21 AM Oct 2023

American Politics 2023

AMERICAN POLITICS 2023 2023/10/26
Yesterday, the House of Representatives elected a Speaker, a member with no chair experience, a someone who, as one Representative said, that most did not know, or even know the name of, a someone who is anti-abortion, anti-LBGTQ, anti-immigration, an election denier, someone, who in the eight years he has been a Representative, has never had a bill passed and, according to the reports, is not a great fund-raiser, and, a someone who is dedicated to cutting Medicaid and Medicare, a someone who labels Social Security an “entitlement” program.
I could go on with his list of awfuls, but what is truly more disturbing is, that in order to be elected Speaker, you have to have the blessing of our past president, a man who’s set a record with 91 indictments, with the possibility of being tried for treason because he shared state secrets with other countries; is the arbiter of a party where his followers ignore his bankruptcies (four), his frequent marriages and the affairs that came before that, ignore the astounding disrespect of his first wife, burying her at his golf course and, ignore the fact he doesn’t pay his bills.
We, as a country, need two functioning parties. America was set up that way. We are not a parliamentary system, however, at this moment, watching the shenanigans in the House, maybe we should be. At least then, ignoramuses would not be elected to higher office. I can’t stand people who are willfully stupid, and Johnson, in his speech about basing his life on, what he calls, Christian principles, is just that, stupid, ignorant, mean, spiteful, vengeful, and blind, blind, blind.
My very Republican patient was incensed when she heard the news (just before coming in for treatment yesterday). This women, politically active, wants someone who will support her party in the coming election, and was verbally articulate about the failings of Mike Johnson of Alabama. Even she did not know his name, and, she would expect too, because, like everyone else she is on the watch for someone to rise up and take the GOP back to power. This man won’t.
And I am back too, we need a functioning opposition party, and the current members of the Republican Party occupying the House in DC are not that.
Regardless of whether or not you liked Pelosi, with her thin margin of Democratic Representatives, she managed to get hundreds of bills through the house. This time, with the Republicans in power, they have passed twelve. And now, in October, having finally elected a Speaker, they have until the end of November to pass bills to keep the government open.
It remains to be seen what Johnson can manage. Can he manage the Freedom Caucus?
Personally, I am resigned about the mess they are making. It’s like bad theater, however, unlike theater, we are sitting in the seats and cannot move, cannot leave the bad performance and the bad actors to their fate, which, in a just world, would be rapidly coming for them.


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American Politics 2023 (Original Post) SLClarke Oct 2023 OP
One thing they can all get behind... dchill Oct 2023 #1
I think all this has only set the clock ticking on Johnson's ouster, because either he allows the government to be OnDoutside Oct 2023 #2
Who is Mike Johnson of Alabama? quaint Oct 2023 #3
Johnson is from Louisiana, not Alabama. TwilightZone Oct 2023 #4

OnDoutside

(20,862 posts)
2. I think all this has only set the clock ticking on Johnson's ouster, because either he allows the government to be
Thu Oct 26, 2023, 10:47 AM
Oct 2023

shutdown, or he doesn't.

If he allows it to be shut down, it is a terrible look for the GOP, and Dems have already been laying the groundwork of the blame game. At that point that gang of 22 may well seek his removal.


If he doesn't allow a shutdown, then he's a traitor to MAGA and he'll surely be a goner anyway ?

TwilightZone

(28,836 posts)
4. Johnson is from Louisiana, not Alabama.
Thu Oct 26, 2023, 11:12 AM
Oct 2023

Many left-leaning states essentially have just one functioning party and they, for the most part, do just fine.

I think the argument that we need two functioning parties is specious, particularly when one of those parties is actively trying to undermine our institutions.

We certainly need a functioning Democratic Party to counter the ridiculousness of the Republican Party, but I don't think the opposite is true. Having Democrats in power is really the only way to make progress in this country in the current political environment.

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