dmallord
Humble Hobbit
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Sorry, I saw your comment just hanging out in space without a connecting point between the Speaker and Jefferies. It seemed logical to assert it was a Trumpism, again. You created a list - no connection was found there.First, not discussing Trump. I understand you believe the next massive asteroid to collide with Earth will be Trump’s fault.
The vile attacks against Johnson from the left is typical. The discussion was in reference to Johnson trying to overturn the 2020 elections. I pointed out what Johnson did was legal. Dems are just as guilty but we all know democrats lack self awareness.
Now that you have connected the two, I'm still not accepting it makes any points on the Speaker's present role or position on the pressing matters before the House. More wasted time on funding that he damn well knows isn't going to get past the Senate or the President. More points are stacking up against the House's Republican leadership. Johnson's view is myopic; he doesn't want to be constructive in a grave time of peril. I predict America will wake up and set governance in Democrats' hands in 2024. Republicans will cry foul and bitterly whine about why legislation gets passed that actually 'makes America better' than where we are today, hopefully, before the asteroid comes. Joe Biden will complete his second term and retire knowing he fought the good fight even if he stumbles on stairs occasionally. [Did you see the latest on DT's senior and asinine moments? They are not good looks for a candidate.]
As to Donald being blamed for the next 'space asteroid attack by aliens,' well, he might get away with that one. Seeing how no one would be left or too concerned if they did survive to communicate about his possible connection with one another. Sure, could you put me on the list to blame him if you are comfortable with your prejudgement.


As noted, my short version take is that the Speakership remains a headshaking woeful sight.