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In DC and Tallahassee, a split-screen
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Posted By: Moritz55, 1/4/2023 11:26:07 PM

Two contrasting realities of the present-day Republican Party were on display on Tuesday. In the House of Representatives, 20 members of the GOP's so-called chaos caucus blocked the efforts of 202 fellow Republicans to elect Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) as speaker. The move led to a once-in-a-century standoff that paralyzed the House. Members cannot be sworn in, committees cannot be formed, and lawmakers cannot do any work until the deadlock is broken, whenever that might be. Meanwhile, in Tallahassee, newly reelected Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) took the oath of office for a second term with a ringing statement of accomplishment and ambition that could well be the foundation of

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Reply 1 - Posted by: Nimby 1/4/2023 11:36:53 PM (No. 1371099)
Well said Byron York! The Republicans in Congress have to hang their heads in shame. The people wanted one thing - stop the abuse by the ad and the Democrats! These idiots are not fit to lead anything anymore. They should resign and let the voters get a better set of people who have a vision
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Reply 2 - Posted by: Catherine 1/5/2023 1:11:15 AM (No. 1371116)
It said nothing can be done until this is settled. I find that good news. At least this isn't a done deal like everything else in DC. Just hope the right guy wins.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: GoodDeal 1/5/2023 1:14:11 AM (No. 1371118)
Gideon defeated a mighty city with 300 men that had faith in God. These brave 20 can do the same thing and defeat the RINO Deep State.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: EJKrausJr 1/5/2023 2:41:29 AM (No. 1371127)
Whom do you trust? McCarthy or DeSantis? Pretty easy choice. McCarthy is DC. DeSantis is Freedom. McCarthy can't see the writing on the wall. DeSantis is writing on the wall. McCarthy is the Turtle. slow to react to the same governing mantra. DeSantis is governing. McCarthy cant get out of the way. DeSantis is the way. Until McCarthy wises up the Republicans in DC are doomed.
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Reply 5 - Posted by: Rinktum 1/5/2023 4:01:29 AM (No. 1371138)
The longer this goes on, the more I admire these 20 Republicans. The things they want are not unreasonable and appear to be actions that would prevent some of the problems that are making the Republic a joke. It make look messy but all the naysayers fear that they will be successful and actually put the brakes on the way things are done in the House. It says a lot about McCarthy that he won’t budge or compromise. Maybe he has his marching orders from the establishment and will not buck them even though these issues are ones the American people want. The people who are adamantly opposed to these 20 individuals and are calling them terrorists for goodness sakes are some of the same ones we can’t count on when the chips are down. What Washington fears more than anything is Representatives who go there to do the people’s business. Frankly, I am enjoying seeing the House in their seats doing actual work. People have forgotten how the House used to work. The men and women actually were there together debating the issues. Recently, any bill has been a done deal with little to no debate as a body in a mostly empty room. They just show up to vote and Nasty Nan even made it possible for them to vote remotely. The establishment is trying to break the back of Conservatives just like they did the Tea Party which makes me very uncomfortable. I don’t know how this plays out but if these 20 men and women can effect meaningful change by standing their ground, that is not a bad thing.
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Reply 6 - Posted by: F15 Gork 1/5/2023 7:49:31 AM (No. 1371220)
It’s all about leadership......DeSantis has it in spades. DC? Not so much..
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Reply 7 - Posted by: TJ54 1/5/2023 8:21:09 AM (No. 1371237)
RINO York never disappoints - more Deep State bilge
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Reply 8 - Posted by: MattMusson1 1/5/2023 8:25:03 AM (No. 1371241)
Democracy is messy, but important. Just prior to the Civil War, one speaker vote went to 133 ballots.
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