House members returned to Washington after a 54-day recess to vote on the shutdown-ending bill from the Senate. The representatives voted 222-209 to support the Senate bill and reopen government.
“Two Republicans joined Democrats in opposition to the measure, Reps. Thomas Massie of Kentucky and Greg Steube of Florida. Otherwise, Speaker Mike Johnson’s conference stuck together to back the funding package endorsed by the president.” ~Politico
President Trump is expected to sign the bill at 9:45pm ET. RSBN has a livestream in case the oval office is open for the signing. UPDATE: Video Added
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And that’s how you make a million dollars.
Must be nice. You’re welcome scummers. I have four phone lines you can tap. I could use 2 mil
Where was “I am Holier Than Thou” Rand Paul? Surely he must have been offended by this BS that was put in at the last minute by Republican Senators to rip off the American Taxpayers.
Was his phone line tapped? Then it’s a good bill
He voted no on the Senate side.
It was probably his idea.
Stickin’ a shiv inbetween Trump’s shoulder-blades, that’s where…
…- “Et tu Brute?!…”
I read his statement and it was about saving the HEMP Industry in Ky. The Bill had cutting much of it out of Gvt so i dont know if there is more on him or not but he did say that
I only have one phone line, but I could make $500,000 last the rest of my life and then some.
My lip is curling.
I can feel it.
I have had enough of all of ‘em, Sis. They just don’t care.
they are corrupt. no comment from talk a minute trump?
Go away
So will be be treated to a redo of this come Jan 31?
And September of ’26?
First there will be March 2026, when FY2026 Reconciliation Assessments and plus-ups happen … after the CR and any extra spending bills are signed in January 2026 … then there will be September 2026 before FY2027 Begins on 1 October.
Unmanageable idiocy. This charade is not going to last and someone will take it over. But who? I only hope it’s Jesus, or close.
This REALLY PISSES ME OFF! Remember, they’re gonna ask for a raise in the debt ceiling very soon, too. Greedy bastards.
yep. maybe that will kill the filibuster.
Unfortunately … the filibuster = a faux reason to NOT act and excuse to go on TV News for the Uni-Party Members to make lofty sounding pronouncements.
To quote Tom Hulse from the movie Almadeus …. “with themes so lofty they sh_t marble…”
Is it clear yet we don’t have a government? This childish bullshit is never going to suddenly turn legit after a few more elections. It’s been an honor system-system since 1776 and the honor has long since drained out. It’s nothing but a business and which CEOs call the shots thru these “elected” scum bags.
Just don’t eff with my Social security please. That’s about the extent of my hope in DC.
Never depended on Social Security.
Did they ever end up stopping taxation on Social Security payments?
Yes.
The 500K per phone line; per email address is shocking. Bad, bad optics; handing the Dims a huge talking point.
I guess the Dems didn’t read all the fine print in that bill! Their constituents aren’t going to be happy with them!
lol! Their constituents are their fan boys.
There will be a bill sent to the Senate stripping that out. The Speaker is going to give them a chance to make it right.
Let’s hope so.
Make the Tel Comms who give it up pay the 500K,…, not the Tax Payers
Nobody should pay it. It’s the craziest thing I ever heard of.
Their best approach is to file legal action against Smith and the cell phone companies.
I guess it all depends on what kind of blackmail dirt they dug up on them.
Brennan should pay it out of pocket.
Make the people who committed the crime pay.
Republicans use power to get money. They don’t care what we or the democrats think.
Is this the spending package endorsed by Trump?
yep. he signed them over $500,000 and said nothing. no questions taken when signing bill. he ran off like ole joe. something smells in dc biggly!
You heard press immediately shouting “Epstein”. That was the cue for Trump to simply exit. Why dirty the air!
Oh, just stop it!
Oh please…
PDJT never misspells tweet the media makes fun of…
That ends up getting.tje message out wider
This is all you care about?
Does it get dipshits that hate us talking about it?
Yes
Makes artic frost a lil more main stream eventually
Far away
It’s nine Representatives that had their lines tapped.
This money may be far better spent with their own individual lawsuits than the DOJ handling this.
It was illegal. Jack Smith and those need to be brought to justice.
It’s not going to be cheap no matter what.
What a shame that out founding Fathers adopted the Roman Republic instead of the Athenian Republic, the Senators in Rome were just as corrupt as our Senators are today. But hey, at least our will give way to China as the next Financial Capital of the world.
In October, the Federal Reserve did the largest one day Repo in 20 years and the the banks Reserves dropped to their lowest in 4 years, from $3.3 T to $2.8T. And people still question Congress and keep voting for same corrupt individuals hoping something is going to change, hahahah…
Please, get out of debt if you can, PLEASE!
You have been paying attention.
Way too much attention, sadly. But thanks for noticing. 😁
Why waste ur life paying something you might be able to get out of.
Most commenters I’d guess are older.
You missed the push for 50k + debt for a degree.
Your life is a million percent different than the ones 20 years below you, regarding click of the button debt
For those who want to understand a REPO is, I found this to help you fully understand what is going on behind the scenes. No one knew this was happening, the markets did, but that’s about it.
https://get.ycharts.com/resources/blog/federal-reserve-repo-operation-2025/
Genuine question: if there is a risk of some banks collapsing and overall inflation rising, why would you need to get out of debt? Your debt will become cheaper to manage and possible bank buy-outs may even reduce the amount you owe. For example if a bigger bank buys a smaller collapsed bank, they will possibly sell the debt on the balance sheet to some debt collecting agency. And you can negotiate with them, because they (collectors) didn’t pay a full price for this debt.
I would love to answer that but I’ve gone through some tough stuff in my past and promised myself, NEVER again!
I have no debt, minus utilities of course, my kids have no debt, I got my mother (90) out of debt so that she will pass away comfortably.
I could agree with you but I don’t know what your contract says with the bank or how it’s structured.
This 50 year mortgage talk is mind blowing to me and I feel very bad for anyone who does this because they’ll never pay it off, they’ll have nothing to leave their children, if they have any of course. But I guess “You will own nothing and be happy” is working its way into many lives going forward.
Might bring rent down
Live there. File bankruptcy when it’s nursing home time
People aren’t paying 30 year mortgages off now .
” So that she will pass away comfortably ”
Haha ! Good one !
I’ll take a stab at answering your question. I think this is where many will get caught when you have debt – your wages won’t keep pace with inflation. So, although you have debt and it requires a smaller percentage of your income, all your variable expenses (food, gas, utilities, etc)are rising way faster than your pay and eat up your salary, making it hard to pay your fixed debt payments.
Considering that most Americans would not have the money if an unexpected $1000 expense came up, I imagine many Americans will be/ are in trouble with rising inflation.
This is essentially what most people experienced over the last 3-4 years, me included. I work for a small business that does not really have fixed performance review process. There is only 6 of us – I directly interact with the boss on a daily basis. In 2023 and 2024, the inflation effects where hitting hard – grocery bill is double, restaurant bills doubled, other various costs are up. My previous last pay increase was like 4 years ago(well, business not so good). Last year we had to reduce the weekly night out to once a month. Implemented cost saving measures across the household. I did get a good raise in early 2025, which has made things better. But, I am still behind in terms of budget now vs what was in 2021.
When inflation is even at 4% or 5% most people will start to fall behind. Typical raises just are not that high. This crazy inflation we had will take a few more years to really work out.
When I worked at a big gov contractor (think 1000’s of employees) – the department heads would get a 3.75% increase in their yearly salary budget. The manager would have to divvy that up to his group. High performers may get 5% or 6% (most of these people were working 60-80hr weeks- no thanks) Most people got 3%, then some got 1%.
They are about to be pushed out of renting and into multiple roommates.
The age gap is most of the disconnect on this topic
.that’s it
Older people didn’t do this bs, don’t have as many options to get into debt via clicking one freaking button at 18 years old.fresh out of high school
Wouldn’t it be cheaper not to owe anything?
Your personal situation doesn’t need this
That’s all.
No big deal
Personal trauma
That’s it.
I’m proud that commenter got out of debt.
Very rare
Actually… for those of us who were in their ‘teens’ in the 1950’s (there are a few of us left)… none went “into debt” because they had been taught the ways of life by the EXAMPLES of their parents.
I agree
Did u ever have a computer screen during college orientation saying just click here we will do the rest?
ThTs how loans were done.
It’s predatory
The Athenian system was not much better than the Roman. The Delian League, founded as a defensive league against the Persian Empire, became the Athenian Empire which the city used to oppress other Greeks. Its imperial ambitions set in motion the Peloponnese War from which both it and Sparta would never fully recover.
The Founding Fathers were acutely aware of the flaws in both systems and worked to prevent them, it is not their fault Americans in the 20th and 21st century have chosen to adopt the worst aspects of both the Roman and Athenian governments.
I know, I just despise corruption and corrupt people. It’s quite astonishing that good Americans and others around the world continue smoking Hopium instead of facing the truth, acknowledging that truth and find better ways to enjoy their lives. Being angry all the time must be so tiring but people just don’t want to grasp that.
History repeats because humans never change and Hopium has been around for centuries. Me personally, I’m a common sense, logical thinking individual who prides himself on the knowledge history has shown me, not that it does me any good as I know what comes next. Rinse, repeat.
So yes, I agree with your comment but I must add, when Caesar crossed the Rubicon the Senate fled. Too bad President Trump didn’t have that same effect.
Caesar was backed by battle-hardened, loyal legions. Can Trump count on our current military to do the same?
Debt is cancer, either you kill it or it kills you.
And it nearly killed me.
Thank God, literally, I am a slave to debt no more, and more importantly, forgiven of my sins as that is the debt none but Jesus could repay.
I’ve been hammering this home to my family.
Not all are listening, and it drives me nuts.
A large percent of non minorities, if they chose college , are in massive debt and heavily behind their fellow Americans
Replacement via favoritism.
A couple making over 300k still could have their kids fully granted or scholarshipped they school
Those parents get richer. Their kids get richer
The others get treated like recently free slaves.
The old fake payback
Preach it brother !!!
If you can’t buy it with cash, you can’t afford it.
Just a note. 6 Dems voted to open the Government.
Politico doesn’t want to talk about that.
8 in the Senate.
Of those eight, two are retiring, and the other six are not up for re-election.
Sen. Ossoff was originally “yes”, but switched to “no”. He is up for re-election, so someone took his place to limit any attacks from the AOC wing.
Which same reveals that there are no principles in politics…. but then, we knew that.
Wonder why
Probably from centrist districts with a lot of government contractors. National lab, military base etc …
Grifters on parade.
All these asshats took a look at Chief Grifter Pelosi’s 16,930% (not a typo) stock gains, and said:
”Hold my beer.”
Nothing a little Tar and Feathering wouldn’t fix…🇺🇲
They will do anything to keep the money flowing into their pockets.
“The price good men pay for indifference to public affairs is to be ruled by evil men.” -Plato.
I often say the Founding Fathers would be going to war again…
SOH Johnson should immediately STRIP Massie and Steube of all committee chairmanships, assignments, and perks. Move them both to the smallest and most undesirable offices in the House.
Why offices…
How about lavatories.
Or working from home.
Are you implying that they have been working?
To be fair. I asked my Representative to not vote for this, just for the 702 FISA payments. House member had a chance to remove that.
Hold up, why are you pissed at them? This is horse sh!t. This is why we can’t have a Republic As Founded.
The two guys who wouldn’t vote for garbage written by Lobbyists that kicks the can down the road for two months are to be stripped of committees?
I’m not a particular fan of either of them but at least they had the sand and sense and won’t co-sign to to an Unclean CR.
Agreed.
It’s all lies
Agencies are funded for the entire 26 fiscal year
Dont believe this if you want
Its conveyed directly to them
Are you really that ignorant?
The trans bathroom?
I think Steube makes a very good point! https://x.com/RyanSchmelzFOX/status/1988762838026928335?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1988762838026928335%7Ctwgr%5E785e0c706fff079aa18412eb617fe82e6711794b%7Ctwcon%5Es1_c10&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.hindustantimes.com%2Fworld-news%2Fus-news%2Fwhy-thomas-massie-greg-steube-voted-against-ending-government-shutdown-explained-101762999217799.html
Not sure why we still keep pretending there is a two party system in Congress.
Maybe its because if the truth was told and accepted, many would have to go find a new hobby to entertain themselves and Con Inc. would lose a lot of revenue.
The proper spelling for this meme is Republicrats and Demopublicans.
Guess who votes NO and splits with all the Republicans? Massie. Again. A total fool.
Really?
Yea we should have stayed shut down longer so gdp would be shit and it could hammer the economy message during midterms
Then impeachments come
The only sane one in the lot you clown.
GDP tanking was the goal
Thank you, Sundance.
About darn time.
The Dems and those GOP holdouts are S C U M
John Fetterman tells CNN’s Dana Bash the Left can be harsher than the Right.
FETTERMAN: “The Right would say really rough things and names … but on the Left, it was like they want me to die or that ‘We’re cheering for your next stroke’ … they even have a gif where they have a stroke in your head.”
BASH: “Oh my gosh!”
https://nitter.poast.org/Osint613/status/1988696071426711988#m
More and more I am taking a liking to Covid vaccine-injured Senator Fetterman.
He certainly seems capable of learning, which is as rare as a unicorn amongst that crowd.
But the last I heard, his voting record until the shutdown still tracked entirely with the DementoRat ideal.
If he becomes the new Manchin, it might help…
Do you love PA blue
To win PA
No other freaking reason
The new GOP-led provision that allows senators to sue the federal government for up to $500,000 in damages – apparently applies to eight GOP senators.
AI: “The senators involved were Marsha Blackburn, Lindsey Graham, Bill Hagerty, Josh Hawley, Ron Johnson, Cynthia Lummis, Dan Sullivan, and Tommy Tuberville, none of whom were charged.”
The House may try to strip it.
Graham – snake
Hawley – I thought he was a ‘good guy’
Ron Johnson?
Look forward to Bannon’s response on this on War Room tomorrow! Thought Tuberville was a good guy…
The Speaker is going to get rid of this supposedly, but it only is in this short term bill anyway. January brings another mess to try and get some sort of real long lasting bill passed. We shall see but what terrible optics to even put something like this in there in the first place. Whoever thought this was a good idea should be fired.
I’m from MO and I’ve had it with Hawley.
He can donate his reparations to the folks who’ve gotten cancer from the nuclear waste in N. St. Louis (who he has been advocating for).
I smelled a rat with Hawley way back in the past and saw him as a typical self-aggrandizing kabuki-performing confidence man. I commented about that on this platform, and the vituperation I received for saying so was over the top.
I stand by those initial impressions still – this little episode simply reinforces those observations.
See, they have “standing”..
Reading this, my gut tells me it must have been Graham who got the provision in.
And I wouldn’t actually mind this provision at all if, as sundance mentioned earlier, it is written to apply to ALL targets of Arctic Frost, not just a handful of privileged RINOs in power.
Artic Frost was an illegal gummint operation. Remedies should apply.
Oh, and probably not remedies in the millions. Every perpetrator of Arctic Frost should be ruined and their estates applied first, along with the telecom companies who caved. Then fund the rest with firings from the FBI and DOJ.)
They should sue the DNC.
The double standard is what’s annoying. Thousands of J6ers were illegally spied on, and then prosecuted and jailed on made up charges. By our Republican Senators show no interest in compensating them for their losses, losses far greater than any suffered by members of the Senate.
I honestly don’t know what to make of this. Maybe it was an attempt at a political stunt which backfired? The Constitution prohibits all ex post facto laws, meaning you cannot make a law saying something is illegal and apply it retroactively. So this measure would never stand up in court. To be generous here, I’ll assume that they thought this was a good way to call attention to the abuses which occurred under Biden.
Six Democrats sided with Republicans, voting to open the government on Wednesday evening.
Democratic Representatives Jared Golden of Maine, Adam Gray of California, Marie Gluesenkamp Perez of Washington, Don Davis of North Carolina, Henry Cuellar of Texas, and Tom Suozzi of New York were their party’s yes votes, splitting from Democrat leadership and siding with Republicans to reopen the government.
Gluesenkamp Perez said in a statement that she voted for the bill because ‘the fight to stop runaway health insurance premiums won’t be won by holding hungry Americans hostage.’
‘None of my friends who rely on SNAP would want to trade their dinner for an ambiguous D.C. beltway ‘messaging victory’ and I’m glad this ugly scene is in the rearview mirror,’ Gluesenkamp Perez said, referring to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program.
Republicans Thomas Massie of Kentucky and Greg Steube of Florida were the two members of their party who did not support the legislation.
Steube said he opposed the bill because the Senate had quietly inserted a last-minute provision allowing eight Republican senators to sue the U.S. government for up to $500,000 each after it was revealed that the government had spied on those members.
Although Johnson indicated that a legislative fix for this provision would occur, Steube noted that he did not trust the Speaker to keep his word.
Other members of the House also spoke out against the last-minute Senate addition.
After Tennessee Republican Senator Marsha Blackburn noted that she planned to sue for subpoenaing her phone records, Representative John Rose, also a Tennessee Republican, posted on X that he was asking her to reconsider the suit.
‘Suing you, the taxpayer, for the politically-driven (and wrong) actions of the Biden DOJ doesn’t fix anything. It only makes U.S. Senators richer,’ Rose noted.
‘That’s why I’ve filed a bill to immediately undo this money grab that somehow snuck into the Senate version of the funding bill,’ he added.
Florida Republican Anna Paulina Luna also chastised the move, noting on X that ‘you can’t self deal like this. Especially not using the government shut down as a tool.’
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-15285317/House-votes-end-longest-shutdown-US-history-sending-bill-Trumps-desk.html
Thank you for the fuller info, Charlotte!
I have been struggling with a scam popup that was blocking my access to CTH, and couldn’t get treepers’ responses to this yesterday.
It’s not like there’s any other decent source on this sort of thing… Withdrawal symptoms were rising…
Thanks.
Anyone who still does not see that republicans use power to get money (for themselves), as Sundance is wont to say repeatedly, is just destitute of any sense of reality or willfully blind to the facts and truth.
A curse on all their houses.
something is bad wrong!
spesker of the house was not happy gop senators voted themselves $500,000 in bill because of jack smith fraud.
trump did not mention this or take any questions.
it would seem that the gop senators were paid $500,000 to pass budget bill in a back door way?
🦨🦨🦨
How many remember that the FBI was spying on Congress?
I think that this is a cheap thrills trick to get that message out.
As they haggle over what phone lines and what emails where
exposed to the FBI, even more corrupt things may come tumbling out.
Why are you pinching pennies, at this late date?
Compared to the Congress continuing to get paid while flights are
grounded and food stamps cut off,
criticizing exposure of the FBI shows an unbalanced thinking
and a lack of focus on what is really important.
Clear thinking will be critical as we confront the idea
that the Jan 6 bomber worked for the CIA.
And many other things.
President Trump still does not seem to understand what people out here are dealing with as far as real time living expenses. His comments before signing the bill seem to indicate that. For example, I just spent a couple hours this afternoon doing a once a month big grocery shop and I can attest to the fact that food prices are outrageously high here still and that includes Thanksgiving fixings. Turkeys are the exception at least right now as many sales are going on with them.
Every item I purchased other than vegetables was minimum 5$ each and up. Nothing is coming down at this point at least around here. I will say if you make trips to multiple stores you might save some money, but prices across the board here are still quite high. Our whole grocery shop has changed into less purchases of old brand stand bys we like, buying less amounts, by passing trying new things because of costs and certainly making more things from scratch with cheaper ingredients, which isn’t necessarily a bad thing sometimes I guess. Forces me to be more creative, lol.
If the health insurance problems are fixed, it will definitely help take some financial pressure off of people, but when does that happen? Real time, people need some actual proof they will be able to afford normal everyday purchases again without the stark reality that they have little left over in their paychecks once food, healthcare, utility costs (which are rising) and gasoline gets the bulk of their money.
I certainly appreciate all Pres. Trump’s efforts at making changes that arehelping Americans out and trying to put more money in their hands but the truth is, people are not seeing it or feeling it in their everyday lives yet and that translates into how they will vote next year in the midterms. The message has to be more clear and people need to see what it all means. I hope he concentrates on domestic policy going forward, starting right now.
I’m experiencing the same thing. I realize I live in California East, so things will always be more than they should, but my food bills just keep going up & up & up. Really the only thing that has come down at all since January is eggs.
President Trump is starting to sound as out of touch as George Bush Sr.
That’s a nasty slam, shaking my head.
Perhaps it is a somewhat valid criticism given his focus has not been domestic for several months. Still I notice more and more critical posts about the greatest president since Coolidge at least. It seems to be a trend here and I find it disconcerting.
The first step to losing the midterms is non support or lukewarm support of President Trump.
You are entirely correct on what is happening, and not just seeming to happen.
CTH is clearly under siege.
Bless Ad Rem et al for their vigilance!
As for the 5 mill thing – if PDJT knew about it, he probably chose to hand that grenade to Jonson, because there was no way he could avoid stopping the shutdown – it was his larger responsibility, and time was very short.
Finding the culprit who added it should be a focus now.
In fact, I suspect PDJT will find a way to make it work for America First. Lemonade from lemons is his specialty.
Not domestic?
Come on
“READ MY TRUTH SOCIAL!”… something like that?
$40 for a chuck roast at Publix.
Last time I bought a chuck roast it didn’t even taste good.
Switch to chicken.
Survive
Get out the middle rows
I don’t have a lot of sympathy… have you viewed what is in most of the shopping baskets? Not a lot of ‘careful’ selection. Folks should realize they should be ‘adjusting’ to tougher times… not continuing as before.
To be fair and honest, We were sold out long ago. This has been going on for quite some time but it just hasn’t gotten the recognition it needs. But worse….by far….they get away with it and nobody does a damn thing about it.
The US Congress is the only job where you fix the problems that you create and the fix is always throw more tax dollars at a problem.
Name me one enterprise that the US Congress has gotten heavily involved in and actually made better? I’ll wait.
Education, Agriculture etc etc are all much worse shape than ever because heavy gov’t involvement.
Love Dr. Ben.
Anyone know the “reasons” either GOP House member who voted “no” gave?
Steube said he opposed the bill because the Senate had quietly inserted a last-minute provision allowing eight Republican senators to sue the U.S. government for up to $500,000 each after it was revealed that the government had spied on those members.
Although Johnson indicated that a legislative fix for this provision would occur, Steube noted that he did not trust the Speaker to keep his word.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-15285317/House-votes-end-longest-shutdown-US-history-sending-bill-Trumps-desk.html
Well, I’m glad that was Steube’s reason – and he probably knew the numbers were okay without him.
I don’t extend the same acceptance to Massie.
His entire mission appears to be the eternal disgusting floating object in the punchbowl.
The dumbass could have said that and still voted yes
Why do taxpayers have to pay this? I’m lost.
Sweet. Well, that was fun… – See you all back here in January, I guess:…
… – AKA:
The mid-terms loom large.
Rep Massie votes no on principle.
Meet the Don Quixote of the House of Representatives, tilting at windmills, libertarians meh.
I hope Massie and Steube receive $0 in support from the stupid party for their betrayal, but I don’t call them the stupid party for no reason. And the slimy barstewards who slipped in the retroactive jackpot from socialist spying deserve to be primaried at least, if not expelled from the party.
The trolls are off the hook tonight.
Take the win.
To steal the midterms, they have to create the perception a divide is occuring even if it’s just online words we see
All 435 seats to be contested in 2026
With the 2026 midterm elections little more than a year away, how is the contest for control of the House of Representatives shaping up? Let’s begin with what we can learn from history.
First: the president’s party almost always loses ground in midterm House elections, as has happened in 20 of the past 22 midterm elections stretching back to 1938, and both exceptions reflected unusual circumstances. The 2002 midterms were decisively shaped by the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, after which public approval of President George W. Bush soared and stood at 63% on Election Day of 2002. The other exception, the 1998 midterms, took place after Republicans tried but failed to impeach President Bill Clinton and remove him from office, even though 66% of the people approved of his job performance.
Second: The president’s job approval has a strong impact on the outcome of midterm House elections. Although there are wide variations, the overall correlation is clear: The higher his job approval, the lower the losses that his party will experience. As Election Day nears, the correlation becomes tighter.
https://www.brookings.edu/articles/what-history-tells-us-about-the-2026-midterm-elections/
Personally, I liked it better when it was shut.
I wasn’t affected personally either. I don’t fly.
But PDJT’s forward motion was impeded yet again by evildoers’ games, and I hated that.
GDP.”
Phrase coming
“PDJT failed our economy, vote fore the Dems that will lower your grocery prices and raise GDP”
on it’s face the phone tap money looks really bad. IS really bad. to win those tap lawsuits there is going to have to be civil trials. discovery, etc. at least the proof will be out there.
The enemies of the Republic except the one sitting on the Resolute Desk.
what is masse’s end game? to disappear with his ill gotten gains? to run for democrat position? they do love traitors and turncoats so I assume…
Get rid of the Patriot Act and FISA courts and then all this becomes irrelevant. To get a phone tap, etc., it’s not a secret or undisclosed process anymore but a trip to the court for probable cause and in the records. Thus no $500,000 penalty because they are not immune to investigation for something they actually possibly did that was illegal. No more political witch hunts.
I clap for President Trump, I clap for the house, but I boo the senate, bunch of scumbags using the need to reopen the government to line their pockets. Since we’ve had to pay so much because of the phone records, how about we receive our just rewards, release them. That would eliminate a little pain.
Democrats will accidentally bring this up
That will accidentally get dem voters hearing of Jack Smith spying.
That will lead to expanding what else he was doing.
They had to piss you off to get there
May The LORD help President Trump correct this Evil!
”
Vengeance is Mine, and recompense;
Their foot shall slip in due time;
For the day of their calamity is at hand,
And the things to come hasten upon them.’”
Deuteronomy 32:35
(NKJV)
In JESUS PRECIOUS, MIGHTY, & HOLY NAME,
AMEN, AMEN, & AMEN
I’m so glad that during the “shutdown” Trump whacked off all the bloat while he had the chance!
😑
What’s up with Steube?
Just imagine ALL of them donning powdered wigs, powdered faces, rouge .. ruffled-sleeved hands grasping over-sized purses .. as they make wagers in that gambling den colloquially known as ‘the $enate Chambers’.
Gosh! What a relief! I’ve been suffering so for over a month… now I can resume my life.
President Trump: Any questions?
“Mr. President, about the Epstein Files?”
President Trump: “Thank you very much.”
They never learn….
I have this to say about Congress:
A jay hasnt got any more principle than a Congressman. A jay will lie, a jay will steal, a jay will deceive, a jay will betray; and four times out of five, a jay will go back on his solemnest promise.
Mark Twain