Another Repub heads for exit.

What misery is that j-mac????? The misery of full employment, record stock market, low crime rates, and rising wages????.


.https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2023/aug/02/bidenomics-is-working-which-means-biden-and-the-democrats-may-win-too




Sane people don't follow their "instincts", they follow the facts, and what they saw and heard with their own eyes and ears on January 6th. And what the world saw was Donald Trump whipping the mob into a frenzy on the Elipse and sending them to the Capitol to FIGHT LIKE HELL.

And then we watched for 4 fucking hours while they did just that and NO ONE CAME TO STOP IT.

TRUMP DID NOTHING TO STOP IT. JUST LIKE TRUMP DID NOTHING TO STOP THE RACIAL VIOLENCE, OR ANY OTHER VIOLENCE IN THE NATION.

WE BELIEVE WHAT WE SAW AND HEARD.
More kool aid?
 
It is strange to see the Republican Party who was always accused of being for the rich is now for the working class. And the Progs actually find that reprehensible. You can have all of the war mongers. Many have moved to the Prog side seamlessly.
For the working class…

Your ass


For Trump
 
WASHINGTON — Rep. Mike Gallagher, R-Wis., who announced last month he would not run for re-election, will resign from Congress early, he confirmed in a statement Friday.

Gallagher’s departure before the end of his term in January is another blow to Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., and House Republicans, who have been struggling to govern and demonstrate stability this Congress.

Two sources familiar with the matter told NBC News of Gallagher's plan to resign early on Friday. The Wisconsin Republican then released a statement announcing that he will depart on April 19.

The speaker's office confirmed that Gallagher informed Johnson of his decision earlier this week.

His resignation could cause more headaches for House Republicans. Rep. Ken Buck, R-Colo., who also is not seeking re-election, is resigning from Congress on Friday, cutting the GOP’s minuscule majority to 218-213. When Gallagher leaves, the majority would further shrink to 217-213, meaning Republicans could only afford a single defection on any vote if Democrats vote together.

Gallagher’s decision to leave on April 19 also means that there will not be a special election to fill his seat. Under Wisconsin state law, vacancies after the second Tuesday in April are filled in the general election, so Gallagher’s replacement will be decided in November and his seat will remain empty until January.


MAGAists are alienating the few moderates left in the caucus with their extremism and refusal to compromise.
The GOP is now the party of extremists. That is very dangerous in a free nation like ours.
 

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