Tuesday, January 23, 2024

Biden Got Granite Walls!

Bring it on.

The Democrats picked the incumbent over the two insurgent candidates.

Marianne Williamson and Rep. Dean Phillips (D-MN) might as well hang it up. 

They fucked.

Phillips ain't got a chance in hell to beat President Joe Biden. All that bluster about Biden being a liability is washed down the drain. 

Undeclared by default won. The Associated Press called it quickly for Biden and Republican candidate, former president Donald J. Trump.

His victory in a race he was not formally contesting essentially cements the president’s grasp on the Democratic nomination for a second term.

The New Hampshire race will likely not count toward amassing delegates for the presidential nomination after Democrats in the state bucked a Biden-championed revamp of the primary calendar that placed South Carolina at the fore of the Democratic race for the White House.

Biden championed changing Democratic Party rules to put South Carolina first on Feb. 3, arguing that Black Democrats, the party’s most reliable base of support, and other voters of color needed to play a larger, earlier role in the primary. But Biden also won South Carolina’s primary in 2020, reviving his campaign after a blowout loss in New Hampshire, whose electorate is whiter and older than the rest of the nation.

New Hampshire Democrats rebelled against the new plan and pushed ahead with a primary on Tuesday, alongside the state’s Republicans. The Democratic National Committee has said that the contest won’t award delegates that ultimately select the nominee as a result of the rules violation.

Guess who will lose to Trump?

Biden shunned the primary as a result, but his allies organized hundreds of volunteers — and got help from a super PAC — to spread the word that New Hampshire Democrats could still write in his name.

“I want to thank all those who wrote my name in this evening in New Hampshire,” Biden said in a statement. “It was a historic demonstration of commitment to our democratic process.”

He went on to appeal to independent and anti-Trump Republicans “who share our commitment to core values of our nation — our Democracy, our personal freedoms, an economy that gives everyone a fair shot — to join us as Americans” and back his campaign.

New Hampshire allows unaffiliated voters to participate in either party’s primary.

Trump eeked out a slim victory against his former UN Ambassador Nikki Haley.

Life Matters!

Armed guard protects one of the last Northen White Rhinoceros. 

What used to be a part of life is pretty much gone.

Inside a game preserve in the Republic of Kenya, trained mercenaries are willing to sacrifice their lives to protect the last two Northern White Rhinoceros.

As of March 2018, there are only two rhinos of the northern white rhino left, both of which are female. They live in the Ol Pejeta Conservancy in Kenya and are protected round-the-clock by armed guards. Their near extinction is due to decades of rampant poaching for rhino horn.

DeSantis: Florida Ain't Paying For Trump's Legal Fees!

No worries.

I guess he's not bending the knee as much as we thought! 

The former Republican presidential candidate Ron DeSantis returns to Florida. Gov. DeSantis was pretty angry over the former president's rants about him. He finished in a distant second in the Iowa Caucus. The Florida governor canceled his town hall with CNN, ended all interviews with the networks and retreated to his South Florida home. He took a flight back to Tallahassee, contacted his donors and several GOP supporters in the House to announce he was suspending his campaign. DeSantis posted on X his final thoughts about the election. He said that he will back the Republican nominee to defeat President Joe Biden. That nominee is Trump. 

Former president Donald J. Trump decided to thank DeSantis for his endorsement before taking a shot at him for being a lame.

So DeSantis decided to stick it to Trump despite his endorsement for president.


State Republicans want to pay for some of Trump's legal fees, but DeSantis said "Hell no" to that one.


The proposal was introduced on January 5 by Florida State Sen. Ileana Garcia and had the support of Florida's chief financial officer, Jimmy Patronis — who endorsed Trump less than an hour after DeSantis dropped out of the race on Sunday, Bloomberg reported.

Late Monday night, the plan publicly fell apart as DeSantis, who endorsed Trump over the weekend, signaled on X that he'd veto the bill.

Monday, January 22, 2024

Dexter King Passed Away!

Dexter King (right), the son of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. passed away from prostate cancer.

The youngest son of the late civil rights leader has passed away from cancer.

Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. would have been 95 years old if he was alive today. He was assassinated in April 1968 while leaving the Memphis Loraine Motel for a service to striking sanitation workers.

He had left behind Coretta Scott King, his wife. His four children, Yolanda, Bernice, Martin III and Dexter.

Coretta passed away in 2006.

Yolanda passed away in 2007.

Now there are two members left.

Dexter has passed away at the age of 62 from cancer.

King died after a battle with prostate cancer. His wife, Leah Weber King, said in a statement that he died peacefully in his sleep.

"He gave it everything and battled this terrible disease until the end," she said. "As with all the challenges in his life, he faced this hurdle with bravery and might."

Martin Luther King III said he was deeply saddened to share the news of his brother's death.

"The sudden shock is devastating," he said in a statement Monday. "It is hard to have the right words at a moment like this. Please keep the entire King family in your prayers, and in particular Dexter's wife, Leah Weber King."

Dexter Scott King was named after the Montgomery church his father preached in.

King portrayed his father in the movie "The Rosa Parks Story." He was also an activist and served as chairman of the King Center and president of the King Estate, according to the King Center. 

His sister Bernice King, CEO of the King Center, said "words cannot express the heart break I feel from losing another sibling. I'm praying for strength to get through this very difficult time."

King's death was mourned by the Rev. Al Sharpton, founder and president of the National Action Network. 

"I was heartbroken to hear that Dexter King left us this morning, but I was comforted by the knowledge he is reunited with his parents and sister," Sharpton said. "Dexter was only seven when his hero, his role model, and, most importantly, his father was taken from us. He turned that pain into activism, however, and dedicated his life to advancing the dream Martin and Coretta Scott King had for their children, their grandchildren, and all the generations to come after."

Dexter King, the third of the Kings' four children, was just 7 years old when his father was assassinated in 1968. He was named after Dexter Avenue Baptist Church in Montgomery, Alabama, where his father served as a pastor.

Dems Ready Up!

Can he regain the magic?

It appears that former president Donald J. Trump is expected to be the Republican nominee in waiting. It is going to be a race between the two oldest men who served as President of the United States.

Before October 7, President Joe Biden was leading in national polls. When the Israel and Gaza conflict happened, Biden took a hardline stance favoring Israel and it backfired.

Now being labeled "Genocide Joe" some of his base is abandoning him. It could spell disaster if he fails to reach 270 presidential electoral votes.

The number 270.

Biden and whomever the Republican nominee is must win 270 electoral votes.

Biden can lose some states and still eek out a victory. However, the mood of the country is undetermined.

Factors plaguing both Biden and Trump.

1. Status quo.

2. Age.

3. Israel.

4. Economic policies.

5. Partisan extremes.

6. Lackluster choices.

7. Abortion.

8. Democracy.

Trump has resorted to his 2016 campaign strategy and still harking on his 2020 lost. He practically ignored his presidency successes and failures.

He continues to mislead Americans with the lie that his indictments are election interference. He rarely talks about his term and achievements. If anything, I seriously believe he will talk about gas prices and lie about how his policies put money in Americans pockets.

Trump left massive debt, a pandemic, angry voters and a legacy of lies.

Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris are set to set slam Trump over abortion rights this week, with their reelection campaign with stops to Virginia and Wisconsin. These states have proven to be pivotal to Biden's win.

They are going to be necessary.

Democrats had won in states like Ohio with Issue 1. They won the Wisconsin state supreme court. They flipped Michigan state legislature. They won the Virginia state house. They flipped mayor seats in Colorado Springs and Jacksonville. They have 48 Democrats and three independents who caucus with them in the U.S. Senate. They are two seats from the House majority. They got Louisiana and Alabama to redraw their congressional maps. Democrats also put forth a plan to keep the government open.

Republicans are running on grievances and have successfully changed laws to strip freedoms from Americans.

Democrat are running scaring the public with a second Trump term and Republicans stripping freedoms.

Why are we still fearing a Biden collapse?

Sunday, January 21, 2024

Ron DeSantis Out!

Drudge mocks Florida men.

The last stand for the Republican Party's anti-Trump nominees now rest on former United Nations ambassador Nikki Haley.

It is over for Gov. Ron DeSantis of Florida.

The far right Republican who struggled throughout the campaign announced he will suspend his presidential campaign and endorse former president Donald J. Trump.

“I am today suspending my campaign,” DeSantis said in a video announcing the move.

The governor added that he is endorsing Trump over Haley.

“It’s clear a majority of Republican primary voters want to give Donald Trump another chance,” DeSantis said. “They watched his presidency get stymied. While I’ve had disagreements with Donald Trump such as on the coronavirus pandemic, Trump is superior to the current incumbent Joe Biden. That is clear. I signed a pledge to support the Republican nominee, and I will honor that pledge. He has my endorsement because we can’t go back to the old Republican guard of yesteryear, a repackaged form of warmed over corporatism that Nikki Haley represents.”

DeSantis’ rise to presidential contender was built on his transformation of Florida into a laboratory for conservative policies once considered fringe ideas in modern politics. But as he’s offered to bring that same vision to the rest of the country, his culture-war agenda in Florida has failed to persuade voters outside of his home state that he’s the right person to lead the country.

“DeSantis wants to fight it in the courtrooms, in the schools — he wants to fight the ‘good fight,’ I think,” said Matthew Albion, 19, of Dover, as he waited to see former President Donald Trump at a rally in Concord on Friday night. “But I’m not sure it’s the right way to go about this. It’s also going to alienate half the country.”

Ron and Casey DeSantis with their children.

After notching a distant second-place finish in the Iowa caucuses last week, DeSantis is poised to do even worse in New Hampshire, which holds its primary on Tuesday. Polls show Trump in position to win about half the vote, while about a third of voters say they’ll vote for Haley.

The Drudge Report made the splash mocking DeSantis. He a picture of him and it looks kind of like he insinuating he might be gay.

DeSantis had cancelled his New Hampshire campaign stomps and the Dana Bash CNN Town Hall. The Never Back Down SuperPac also folded three days before the DeSantis announcement.

Being like Trump did not help him. Being timid on going after Trump also doomed him.

Not talking to the junk food media with the exception of Fox doomed him.

The far right saw him as an establishment candidate. They completely ignored Trump's failures and his subsequent actions post-presidency. 

It looks like it will be a rematch between an 81-year old Joe Biden and a 78-year old Donald J. Trump.

Two presidents still stuck on the status quo of politics. 

Can Biden Please Stop S*cking Netanyahu's....?

As he gets money from the U.S., Great Britain, Australia, Canada, India and the European Union, Netanyahu continues to spit in their faces.

We still going on with this "Israel have a right to defend itself" nonsense.

Did you know that Israel killed American and British citizens? 

Not once has America spoken out against the actions of this foreign state government killing their civilians. If it did, it was tepid at best.

President Joe Biden is losing favor among Arab Americans, Muslims and young voters.

He is also being snubbed by his best buddy, the butcher himself, Benjamin Netanyahu.

Netanyahu supports his actual buddy, Donald J. Trump, an old fart who is seeking to be president again in an attempt to stay out of federal time out. 

The two state solution is not happening as long as Netanyahu is in control. He admitted for over 30 years, he plotted to stop the peace deal. He plotted to sabotage the Iranian nuclear deal. He pushed for the U.S. Embassy in Jerusalem. He literally endorsed the Muslim ban in America. He also embraced the U.S. engaging in conflicts with Iran, Afghanistan, Yemen, Libya, Syria and Iraq. 

I seriously believe that Netanyahu is responsible for the death of Yitzhak Rabin.

Netanyahu vows to destroy Hamas despite not making any significant progress.

The Israeli government prevents journalists, UN workers, aid assistance and war monitors from entering the Gaza Strip. They have threatened violent retaliation to civilians and aid workers.

Netanyahu is also boasting that he has America, Great Britain and the European Union eating out of his hand.

Israel has not paid Palestinians workers. Those who are given access to enter Israel from the border walls work 

Is Biden going to stop funding Israel? No.

There is a boycott of Israeli based products and Western companies associated with Tel Aviv. The Israeli government vows to arrest its own citizens and praised American state governments punishing citizens for boycotting Israel.

National Security spokesman John Kirby keeps spinning excuses for Netanyahu.

The "River to the sea" phrase is apparently antisemitism. Netanyahu said it during a press conference but only stated Israel. He openly spoke on Israel committing war crimes and denounced South Africa and the International Court of Justice. He claimed that Israelis and Jews are the victims of persecution and vicious attacks from evil forces.

"In the future, the state of Israel has to control the entire area from the river to the sea.”

Kirby refuses to condemn Netanyahu and kept spinning that Israel is working to scale back the assault. To the contrary, Israel is not scaling down and it has ramped up attacks in Gaza, the West Bank, Lebanon and Syria.

Americans are getting fired from jobs because of their support for Palestinians. Kirby, Biden and Congress waffle between claims of antisemitism and peaceful protests. They stay silent on American rights being trampled on.

Just so you know, Trump, Nikki Haley, Ron DeSantis, Dean Phillips Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. and Marianne Williamson all support Israel as well.

The U.S. has given military and diplomatic support to Israel’s war on Hamas, but has urged Israel to scale back the intensity of its attacks. Nearly 25,000 Palestinians have been killed so far in Israel’s offensive, Gaza health officials said.

Israel captured the West Bank, along with east Jerusalem and the Gaza Strip, in the 1967 Mideast war. The Palestinians seek those territories for a future independent state.

Saturday, January 20, 2024

Pelosi Living Rent Free In GOP's Heads!

Trump is an old fart. His latest flubs are getting folks talking.

Hamas, Hunter Biden, Hillary Clinton and Nancy Pelosi live rent free in the far right's heads.

Also, some are trying to be armchair doctors when it comes to the age factor with President Joe Biden and his old rival.

Former president Donald J. Trump, Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) and Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) are insufferable human beings.

They have Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) rent free in their heads.

Boebert is running for the 4th Congressional District in an attempt to save her seat and starve off a better funded challenger in conservative Democrat Adam Frisch.

Greene is hinting she may oust House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) after the last continuing resolution passed in Congress.

Trump took aim at Nikki Haley and got confused to who he was attacking.

Trump blamed his Republican presidential opponent and the former South Carolina governor and former UN Ambassador Haley for the Jan. 6 Capitol riot during a rally on Friday.

Speaking in Concord, New Hampshire, Trump confused his former ambassador to the U.N. with Pelosi. Trump has previously blamed Pelosi for the security breakdown that enabled the Jan. 6 Capitol riot to take place. During his speech, Trump repeatedly said Haley’s name before claiming she was behind the lapse.

“You know, Nikki Haley, Nikki Haley, Nikki Haley, you know they– do you know they destroyed all of the information and all of the evidence?” Trump told the crowd. “Everything. Deleted and destroyed all of it. All of it because of, lots of things. Like, Nikki Haley is in charge of security. We offered her 10,000 people.”

Trump has also maintained that Pelosi rejected his offer of 10,000 National Guard soldiers for Jan. 6. However, the speaker is not in charge of the National Guard. It would have been well within Trump’s power as commander-in-chief of the armed forces to call up soldiers to protect the Capitol.

Melania Trump wants to be left alone. I am guessing she doesn't want to return to the White House.

The riot occurred after Trump spent two months lying to his supporters about the 2020 election being rigged against him. He spent the weeks after the election pressuring officials in states he lost to overturn the results. When that failed, he urged then-Vice President Mike Pence to refuse to acknowledge the results as the presiding officer in Congress during the election’s certification. When Pence ignored Trump’s plea, a mob stormed the Capitol.

Trump is currently under indictment in two jurisdictions for his attempt to subvert the election. He is the runaway frontrunner to win the Republican nomination.

As you know, the famous picture of former first lady Melania Trump giving the look at Trump at the funeral of her mother. They ended up riding in separate cars.

That could be a screensaver.

Tiffany Cross: I Was Too Real With The Audience!

Tiffany Cross pulls no punches. She took aim at MSNBC and its president Rashida Jones.

What happens now?

The iHeartMedia company announced the launch of The Native Land Podcast.

Former MSNBC host Tiffany Cross took aim at her former network and boss Rashida Jones. She now hosts a podcast with former Tallahassee mayor Andrew Gillum and former CNN commentator Angela Rye.

I was pissed over this. Still am.

The Cross Comnection pulled in 2 million viewers on Saturday. Her strong commentaries attracted the fury of Fox, Tucker Carlson, Megyn Kelly and Newsmax.

Angela Rye caught flack for backing Charlamagne tha God, who is a notorious media agitator who is promoting anti-Biden commentary. He is also admitted to numerous sexual predator allegations before he became a famous talk radio host and comedian.

Reasoned Choice Media is Rye and Charlamagne tha God's company.

Andrew Gillum is trying to repair his relationship with his wife. Last year, the U.S. Justice Department launched an investigation into campaign finance violations and allegations of corruption when he was then mayor of Tallahassee. He was the 2018 Democratic nominee for governor. He lost by 2 points to Ron DeSantis. He also opened up about his sexuality after he was filmed naked under the influence of crystal meth and alcohol. He admitted to having affairs with men and came out as bisexual. He has four children with R. Jai Gillum.

Cross opened up this week about MSNBC suddenly severing ties with her in 2022, claiming she lost her weekend morning show because she had “drawn the ire of white conservatives.”

She also asserted that her “abrupt” firing was “very intentional” on the part of MSNBC executives, who wanted the rest of the industry to see her as “so unhireable that we could not trust her with a live mic” and therefore didn’t allow her to issue a farewell to her viewers on air.

Cross, alongside fellow cable news refugees Angela Rye and Andrew Gillum, recently launched a new weekly podcast called Native Land Pod. After Rye used last week’s debut broadcast to deliver her own “testimonial” on what led to her departure from CNN, suggesting it was tied to ex-CNN anchor Chris Cuomo’s alleged inappropriate texts to her, Cross discussed her exit from MSNBC on Thursday’s show.

MSNBC did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

According to Cross, her notoriety on MSNBC’s airwaves first ratcheted up following a segment on the network’s flagship morning program Morning Joe. After a heated exchange about race and the GOP with host Joe Scarborough, who she described as MSNBC’s “favorite white boy,” she began “trending” on social media, and this regularly happened following her increasingly regular Morning Joe segments.

Black talk. 

At the same time, she alleged, Scarborough went to network brass to not only complain about her but to tell them that Cross shouldn’t be the successor to Joy Reid’s weekend morning slot. At the time, Reid had recently moved to weeknights and the network was looking for her permanent weekend replacement.

“There’s an unspoken rule that you’re not supposed to disagree with Joe, and I didn’t get that memo,” Cross said.

Despite Scarborough’s purported efforts to sabotage her, Cross was eventually tapped to replace Reid’s AM Joy Saturday slot, debuting The Cross Connection in late 2020. According to the progressive host, though, she immediately began butting heads with the network over the content of her show, claiming MSNBC just wanted her to focus on Donald Trump.

“It was a battle to cover things that I wanted to talk about. The network’s philosophy was Trump, Trump, Trump. They wanted me to be part of the echo chamber,” she declared. “I wanted to cover things like inhumane treatment in prisons, that’s something that disproportionately impacts my community. Mental health among Black men, the erasure of Afro-Latinos in the Latino community, land battles of the indigenous, Native Americans trying to get their family artifacts back from museums right here in America. Black farmers, reaching Latino voters, things like that.”

Saying she was “spoken to in the most condescending ways” during her battles with network execs, Cross added that she was confused as to why they wanted her to “use the same recycled faces you see all the time” when she routinely had the highest-rated weekend show on MSNBC.

“I would have somebody sit across from me and explain to me how news works,” she bemoaned. “I had my intelligence questioned.”

In the end, though, Cross believes it all went downhill when then-Fox News star Tucker Carlson turned his attention towards her, accusing the Black host of fomenting a Rwandan-style race war with her show’s commentary. While Carlson’s claim that Cross was inciting genocide against white people resulted in the Anti-Defamation League condemning the far-right nationalist host, Cross noted that MSNBC did not publicly have her back at the time.

“After this, the network did not issue a statement the way they had for some of my white colleagues who had also been targeted by MAGA extremists,” she said. “Instead, executives spoke to me and instructed me that I could not respond to Tucker Carlson at all, and then they began to scrutinize my show and every little thing I wrote.”

At the same time, Cross continued to deliver searing commentary about conservatives after the Carlson kerfuffle, which she claims further irked network executives. Specifically, she noted that she snarkily called Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas “Justice Pubic Hair on My Coke Can.” Additionally, during an infamous sit-down with Charlamagne tha God in the fall of 2022, Cross referred to Florida as the “dick” of America and that it should be “castrated,” taking aim at Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis’ policies.

“After that show…that morning, I got a call from the president of the network saying they were not going to be renewing my contract, which was up in a month, and that my viewers would not even be given the courtesy or the respect of me not being able to sign off or have a final show,” she declared.

“When that happens, it suggests to other people in the industry that this person is so unhireable that we could not trust her with a live mic,” Cross continued. “The firing was very abrupt, and it was very intentional to my audience, my viewers, that you are not the type of viewers that the company cares about. I was devastated when my show was canceled. I was so sad.”

Stating that she was “never given an official reason” why the Cross Connection was canceled, Cross said that “it was pretty obvious that I had drawn the ire of white conservatives.” Cross also took issue with the network torching her through the media, as well as MSNBC President Rashida Jones suddenly doing interviews with The View and other talk shows.

“The network began attacking me,” Cross said. “They planted hit pieces in the press. The president of the network began a bizarre, unhinged tour where she was on damage control; I don’t know what she was trying to do.”

At the time of Cross’ exit, a network source told The Daily Beast that “Cross’s commentary had repeatedly crossed the line by failing to adhere to the network’s editorial standards,” explicitly pointing to her remarks on Charlamagne tha God’s Comedy Central program. Meanwhile, MSNBC staffers fretted that the network had just handed a win to Carlson, which would only encourage him to target more of the channel’s personalities.

Friday, January 19, 2024

Trump Legal Team Nails Fani Willis With Adultery Allegations!

Republicans now target Georgia district attorney's personal life.

Her personal business has nothing to do with the indictment of former president Donald J. Trump and those who tried to overturn the results of the election in Fulton County, Georgia.

Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis is hit with allegations she had an affair with a prosecutor on the staff. Nathan Wade, a special prosecutor is the person who touched off a wave of speculation. Now they want her removed from the case and Georgia Republicans are hoping to do it.

But let's look at Trump's rank hypocrisy. 

He had married Ivana Trump and cheated on her with Marla Maples. They ended up having daughter Tiffany. Trump married Maples briefly. Divorced her. Met Melania Kuvnas and married her. Had an affair while she was pregnant with son Barron.

Trump had affairs on his three wives. He slept with Stormy Daniels, an adult entertainer and activist. He was found liable in the sexual assault of E. Jean Carroll. He is a client on Jeffrey Epstein's flight logs and he said he can "grab 'em by the...." because he's famous.

So what she does in her personal life doesn't have anything to do with overthrowing a free and fair election in Georgia's most populated county.

Willis has been subpoenaed to give a pretrial deposition in the divorce case of Nathan and Joycelyn Wade on January 23, but in a blistering court filing on Thursday the DA’s attorney said that subpoena should be quashed.

Joycelyn Wade “has conspired with interested parties in the criminal election interference case to use the civil discovery process to annoy, embarrass and oppress District Attorney Willis,” argued Cinque Axam on Willis’ behalf.

Questions about the DA and special prosecutor Nathan Wade burst into public view last week when Ashleigh Merchant, an attorney for Trump codefendant Mike Roman, contended in a court filing that the two were in a romantic relationship. Merchant also alleged, without providing proof, that Willis has benefited financially from the relationship, with the DA going on “lavish” vacations paid by Wade with money he made from Fulton County.

Willis so far has not addressed Roman’s underlying allegations, including if she inappropriately benefitted financially from him working on the Trump case.

But in an impassioned and defiant 35-minute speech on Sunday at Atlanta’s Big Bethel AME Church, Willis strongly defended Wade, his credentials and her own decision-making. She contended that detractors were “playing the race card” by criticizing the case’s only Black special prosecutor.

Thursday, January 18, 2024

Open Government!

Republicans are planning a mutiny on House Speaker Mike Johnson.

For a bunch of people who spend their entire day bitching about issues that do not reflect on the needs of their constituents, they should be the last folks talking about spending money.

Rep. Chip Roy (R-TX) is a perfect example of folks who get a paycheck of $14,500 a month and he barely does anything memorable legislatively. He rarely holds town halls and he spends most of his time trying to win social media likes and media coverage on far right platforms.

“It’s Groundhog Day in the House chamber all the time, every day, yet again spending money we don’t have,” Roy said.

Could you imagine how many of these lawmakers are going around claiming that we don't have enough money, but we're paying you with our taxpayer money?

No government shutdown and House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) is gonna feel the wrath of the Freedumb Caucasians.

The House approved the measure by a vote of 314-108, with opposition coming mostly from the more conservative members of the Republican conference. Shortly before the vote, the House Freedom Caucus announced it “strongly opposes” the measure because it would facilitate more spending than they support.

Nevertheless, about half of Republicans joined with Democrats in passing the third stopgap funding measure in recent months. The action came a few hours after the Senate had voted overwhelmingly to pass the bill by a vote of 77-18.

President Joe Biden will sign the bill into law. It will advert a shutdown and give members of the House and Senate time to pass a long term funding until October when the 2024 fiscal year starts.

The temporary measure will run to March 1 for some federal agencies. Their funds were set to run out Friday. It extends the remainder of government operations to March 8.

White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said the president would sign the resolution and urged Republicans to quit wasting time on partisan spending bills.

“House Republicans must finally do their job and work across the aisle to pass full-year funding bills that deliver for the American people and address urgent domestic and national security priorities by passing the President’s supplemental request,” Jean-Pierre said.

Chip's Ahoy. Rep. Chip Roy (R-TX) is lazy and incompetent.

Speaker Johnson has been under pressure from his right flank to scrap a $1.66 trillion budget price tag he reached with Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) earlier this month for the spending bills. 

Roy said the continuing resolution passed Thursday will facilitate that agreement, and urged colleagues to vote against it.

Johnson has insisted he will stick with the deal, and centrists in the party have stood behind him. They say that changing course now would be going back on his word and would weaken the speaker in future negotiations.

Rep. Rosa DeLauro (D-CT), the ranking Democrat on the House Appropriations Committee, said Americans expect Congress to govern and work in a bipartisan fashion.

“Some of my colleagues would see that this government would shut down and don’t care how hurtful that would be,” DeLauro said.

House Republicans have fought bitterly over budget levels and policy since taking the majority at the start of 2023. Former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy was ousted by his caucus in October after striking an agreement with Democrats to extend current spending the first time. Johnson has also come under criticism as he has wrestled with how to appease his members and avoid a government shutdown in an election year.

“We just needed a little more time on the calendar to do it and now that’s where we are,” Johnson said Tuesday about the decision to extend federal funding yet again. “We’re not going to get everything we want.”

Most House Republicans have so far refrained from saying that Johnson’s job is in danger. But a revolt of even a handful of Republicans could endanger his position in the narrowly divided House.

Virginia Rep. Bob Good, one of eight Republicans who voted to oust McCarthy, has been pushing Johnson to reconsider the deal with Schumer.

“If your opponent in negotiation knows that you fear the consequence of not reaching an agreement more than they fear the consequence of not reaching an agreement, you will lose every time,” Good said this week.

Rep. Rosa DeLauro (D-CT) is tired of Congress stalling progress.

Other Republicans acknowledge Johnson is in a tough spot. “The speaker was dealt with the hand he was dealt,” said Kentucky Rep. Andy Barr, noting the constraints imposed by the party’s slim majority.

In Thursday afternoon’s vote, 107 House Republicans voted to keep federal agencies funded and 106 voted against the measure. To almost lose the majority of his conference underscores the challenges facing the new speaker and signals the difficulty he will have in striking a deal that will not alienate many of his GOP colleagues. They are clamoring for deeper non-defense spending cuts and myriad conservative policy mandates.

Meanwhile, 207 Democrats voted for the resolution and only two voted against.

The short-term measure comes amid negotiations on a separate spending package that would provide wartime dollars to Ukraine and Israel and strengthen security at the U.S.-Mexico border. Johnson is also under pressure from the right not to accept a deal that is any weaker than a House-passed border measure that has no Democratic support.

Johnson, Schumer and other congressional leaders and committee heads visited the White House on Wednesday to discuss that spending legislation. Johnson used the meeting to push for stronger border security measures while Biden and Democrats detailed Ukraine’s security needs as it continues to fight Russia.

Biden has requested a $110 billion package for the wartime spending and border security.

Dennis Kucinich To Run For Congress Again!

The same old song. Dennis Kucinich announced he will run as an independent instead of a libertarian for Ohio's 7th Congressional District.

Former Ohio lawmaker and two time presidential candidate Dennis Kucinich announce his intention to run for Congress against incumbent Rep. Max Miller (R-OH).

He will run as an independent. He is a left leaning libertarian who was once a Democrat.

Kucinich is expected to formally announce his candidacy on Jan. 24 in Independence.

Miller is a freshman lawmaker who won his seat in 2022 and is one of two Jewish Republicans serving in the House of Representatives. Miller is pro Israel and has introduced a censure to punish Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-MI) after she criticized the Israeli government's indiscriminate bombing of the Gaza Strip.

Miller is a former advisor under Donald J. Trump.

Miller represents Cleveland and its exurbs and extending towards Ashland and Wooster.

The seat is gerrymandered. Ohio Republicans refuse to accept the voters' amendment to create an independent commission to establish fair redistricting.

Kucinich, 77, served in the U.S. House from 1997 to 2012, until he was defeated in a primary challenge from sitting Ninth Congressional District U.S. Rep. Marcy Kaptur.

Kaptur faces a tough reelection due to her district being redesigned Democratic leaning Toledo and Sandusky with the more conservative towns of Defiance and Bryan. It gave Rep. Bob Latta (R-OH) more an advantage in his district.

Reminder, Kucinich has endorsed Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. for president. He is a conspiracy theorist, anti-vaxxer, Russian propagandist and supporter of Palestinians.

The only thing I agree with is support of Palestinians. Kucinich is a nuisance candidate who has zero chance of even winning. 

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