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2022 May 31, 5:00pm   8,174 views  104 comments

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Kevin McCarthy, U.S. House California District 23, Republican

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62   Ceffer   2023 Oct 3, 4:24pm  

Will we all be nuclear french fries come tomorrow night? Where are the remote viewers when we need them?
63   Ceffer   2023 Oct 3, 4:35pm  

Does he know something we don't?

https://t.me/BenjaminFulfordWDSGroup/119067
64   AD   2023 Oct 3, 4:42pm  

iwog2 says

ad says

I say have an interim Speaker of the House

There is no such thing as an 'interim Speaker'. There either is or isn't a Speaker.


Wrong. Read that they have Representative Patrick Henry filling the role as temporary or interim Speaker.
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67   Tenpoundbass   2023 Oct 3, 4:52pm  

Spoiler Alert the next speaker will be Kevin McCarthy.
The Establishment will only need 5 Democrats to reseat him.
He's better for them, than who ever will be brave enough to stand up to Matt's scrutiny. I don't think Scalise will want the job, not with Matt keeping him check. They prefer the Jim Jordan's and Trey Gowdy's who only make empty threats to hold them accountable. Look at the millage Paul Rand got out of the GOP congress.
68   AD   2023 Oct 3, 5:15pm  

Tenpoundbass says

The Establishment will only need 5 Democrats to reseat him.


Are there 5 "moderates" who will not toe the Democrat Cult line and do this ?

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70   richwicks   2023 Oct 3, 7:42pm  

Tenpoundbass says

Spoiler Alert the next speaker will be Kevin McCarthy.
The Establishment will only need 5 Democrats to reseat him.


This is correct and rational thinking and I'm embarrassed I didn't see it before you did.

Whoever replaces McCarthy will be as bad as McCarthy though but only because McCarthy isn't running again, and that may change.
71   NuttBoxer   2023 Oct 3, 8:57pm  

Don't give a fuck who's next, won't make any difference. I only care about booting politicians, not instating them.
72   AD   2023 Oct 3, 9:23pm  

NuttBoxer says

Don't give a fuck who's next, won't make any difference. I only care about booting politicians, not instating them.


When I see the Congressional Dems release their budget which increases spending from 2023 to 2024 by 5% with inflation about 3.5% and the total debt of US federal government of $33 trillion, then I want to see at least enough "moderate" Democrats (if there are any) to at least call for spending to increase only 1% less than annual inflation for the next 4 years.
73   UkraineIsTotallyFucked   2023 Oct 3, 9:59pm  

ad says


Wrong. Read that they have Representative Patrick Henry filling the role as temporary or interim Speaker.
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He can take up whatever gavel he wants. There is no interim Speaker. There is a House rule that states there be a list of people who can SERVE AS Speaker pro tem. But there is no such a position as House Interim Speaker. It would have to be defined in the Constitution much like the Pro Tem President of the Senate is.

Verbal sophistry? Damn straight. When it comes to constitutional matters, that matters. Just ask SCOTUS.
79   socal2   2023 Oct 4, 6:27am  

More failure theater I’m afraid.

Meanwhile all investigations and impeachment hearings into the Bidens are now on hold.

The Media will be all too happy to shine their lights on “dysfunctional” Republicans and Trump’s legal woes instead of the border, economy and Biden’s massive corruption.

Why would every single Democrat vote for this? They know this is good for them as they continue to run rings around Republicans.
80   Tenpoundbass   2023 Oct 4, 6:59am  

richwicks says

only because McCarthy isn't running again, and that may change.


He's playing like he isn't entitled to it. He hinted like he wasn't interested days leading to the vote that put him in.
81   Tenpoundbass   2023 Oct 4, 7:02am  

iwog2 says





If she didn't dress like she is the high priestess of the Yahweh cult, I would probably hit it.
82   Tenpoundbass   2023 Oct 4, 7:05am  

One final thought.
Remember when everyone thought Paul Ryan was going to be better than John Boehner?

Scalise may have been playing a stand up guy, but his name in all of the Yay voters, in every Bill Congress passed that pissed Conservatives off, since Trump was in office.

Scalise scares me, because the Swamp wants him.
83   clambo   2023 Oct 4, 7:06am  

McCarthy loved illegal aliens from Mexico coming to California.
84   NuttBoxer   2023 Oct 4, 7:13am  

socal2 says

Why would every single Democrat vote for this? They know this is good for them as they continue to run rings around Republicans.


Still lost in your false paradigm. Tell me, who controlled Presidency, House, AND Senate when the Patriot Act was passed and the plan to crash the economy is '08 really started taking off?

Is it sinking in yet?
85   socal2   2023 Oct 4, 7:42am  

NuttBoxer says

socal2 says


Why would every single Democrat vote for this? They know this is good for them as they continue to run rings around Republicans.


Still lost in your false paradigm. Tell me, who controlled Presidency, House, AND Senate when the Patriot Act was passed and the plan to crash the economy is '08 really started taking off?

Is it sinking in yet?


Tell me who controlled the House, Senate and the Presidency when we added trillions in spending including the Cares Act?

I agree that both parties are big spenders, but don’t pretend for a minute that Trump or “MAGA” has or will do jack shit about it.

Trump is too busy making Leftist criticisms of DeSantis trying to scare seniors that DeSantis will cut Social Security and Medicare. All the other spending (including Ukraine) is a drop in the bucket compared to our entitlements and Trump has made it clear he doesn’t want to touch it with a ten foot pole.
86   socal2   2023 Oct 4, 7:54am  

Since Trump, the GOP has gone from:

34 to 26 governorships
68 to 57 state legislative chambers
241 to 222 House seats
52 to 49 Senate seats
1 President to no President

All we do is lose.

https://x.com/ishapiro/status/1709395215096701041?s=61&t=9ifHByszoGU5rTeV0_dZ6A

While we spent the last 6+ years consumed by Trump’s daily issues, Democrats have consolidated power and continue to run rings around us.
87   just_passing_through   2023 Oct 4, 8:39am  

socal2 says

While we spent the last 6+ years consumed by Trump’s daily issues, Democrats have consolidated power and continue to run rings around us.


Newt? Is that you?
89   AD   2023 Oct 4, 9:36am  

The_Deplorable says




https://twitter.com/CollinRugg/status/1709326769495617747


The only way to relatively quickly gain control is to let the Trump tax cuts expire at end of 2025 and hold spending increases to no more than equal to the rate of inflation.

They can conveniently claim there is no consensus on extending Trump's tax cuts.

And if the Fed repeats the cycle with a new round of QE and low interest rates this may not set that bad for the rich and upper middle class (>$175,000 annual household income) since assets like stocks in their 401k's and IRA's will re-inflate.
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90   Patrick   2023 Oct 4, 1:17pm  


Is it any wonder that the J6 footage that was promised was never released? The bastard was sharing a office with one of the architects of J6! Drain the Swamp!
91   NuttBoxer   2023 Oct 4, 1:20pm  

socal2 says

Tell me who controlled the House, Senate and the Presidency when we added trillions in spending including the Cares Act?

I agree that both parties are big spenders, but don’t pretend for a minute that Trump or “MAGA” has or will do jack shit about it.


Yes! Now you're getting it. They're all on the same side, and it isn't ours. So we have a choice. Keep investing time and effort in their theatrics, or be the change we want, fuck what they do.

The only vote that matters is the one you cast every day when you walk out your door.
94   AD   2023 Oct 4, 1:57pm  

I just heard on news radio that Scalise is running for Speaker. He would be a very good Speaker.
97   Patrick   2023 Oct 5, 8:34am  

https://www.coffeeandcovid.com/p/benedict-a-thursday-october-5-2023


Remember how the first thing McCarthy’s deputy Speaker did was evict Nancy Pelosi from the Speaker’s office, which she unaccountably continued to infest? The unconfirmed rumor is that McCarthy had made a deal with Pelosi. She was to keep the Speaker’s offices — where McCarthy should have been — and democrats would vote against any motion to remove McCarthy. So he thought he had insurance. But Pelosi welshed, so McCarthy-ally and deputy Speaker immediately evicted her from the office.

I don’t know if it’s true. But it would explain the odd Pelosi office eviction that happened immediately after McCarthy was evicted from the Speaker’s job. So it seems it’s up to Kevin McCarthy now, to deny the rumor, and explain why the very first order of business was evicting Nancy after all this time.

Other rumors this morning suggested that Kevin McCarthy is now moving into the Speaker’s offices. I hope that’s not true.

Meanwhile, add a third point in the Gaetz column, since it looks like McCarthy used government property — the Speaker’s office — to recruit Nancy Pelosi and the democrats for his own political benefit.
99   richwicks   2023 Oct 5, 3:45pm  

NuttBoxer says

Still lost in your false paradigm. Tell me, who controlled Presidency, House, AND Senate when the Patriot Act was passed and the plan to crash the economy is '08 really started taking off?


The intelligence agencies.
100   Ceffer   2023 Oct 5, 4:36pm  

Patrick says


evict Nancy Pelosi from the Speaker’s office,

She still has an office in the adjacent buildings to the Capitol, just not the cushy one inside. She has to walk through tunnels or above ground to get to it, so inconvenient. Traditionally, these 'inside Capitol' offices were honey pads for the politicians screwing groupies and mistresses so they didn't have to stray far to stray, and were perky nipple perks. However, I imagine they could be used for any variety of covert mayhems, since they were meant to be mostly anonymous and inconspicuous.
101   Patrick   2023 Oct 9, 2:19pm  

https://www.coffeeandcovid.com/p/sponsors-monday-october-9-2023-c


Politico ran a surprising story yesterday that expressly contradicted the Establishment Media narrative, with a headline saying, “Majority of Americans — and even the majority of conservatives — support McCarthy’s ouster.”

It was a polling story. The news was packaged in the form of a CBS poll reporting that 75% of Republicans surveyed agree Kevin McCarthy was “ineffective,” and 60% supported his removal from the Speaker’s position.

Nobody liked McCarthy. The article reported even 70% of people calling themselves ‘liberal’ backed Kevin’s ouster.

The story contradicts the original media narrative, which was that Matt Gaetz (R-Fl.), who moved for McCarthy’s removal, was just a lone political opportunist, a clueless “chaos agent” out of touch with the party’s base. But the CBS poll suggests instead that the majority of Republican representatives in the House are the ones who are clueless and out of touch with the base, not Gaetz. So get it together, people.

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