Parlamentspräsident Johnson streicht Wahlbeschränkungen für Trump in neuem Gesetz zur Staatsfinanzierung

https://www.cnbc.com/2024/09/22/republican-house-speaker-johnson-trump-government-shutdown-funding-bill.html

40 Comments

  1. PhoenixTineldyer on

    Good.

    He’s still a cultist weirdo who shares his spank habits with his son, but. Credit where due. Way to do the bare fucking minimum, Speaker.

  2. account_for_yaoi on

    Ok, fine, I’ll go a week with zero(0) Mike Johnson insults.

  3. Time for another round of: Will they censure Johnson for failing to follow orange weirdo’s demands?

  4. TrooperJohn on

    The focus-grouping on the shutdown must have been brutal for the GOP.

  5. Keeping the lights on takes priority over pushing election fantasies.

  6. ultimate_avacado on

    Ah, they got scared by the Senate advancing a clean, bipartisan spending bill on their own, huh? It was all games and temper tantrums until the Democrats were on the verge of a win.

  7. Bstokes4102 on

    Johnson is actually a joke, I’ve never seen a speaker have so little control over his own majority.

  8. UsedCouchesAndGloves on

    Poor little maga. What will they bitch about in an hour?

  9. Catspaw129 on

    INFO: If Trump does not win the 2024 presidential election are all those who’ve bowed down to him during this election cycle going to look like ID10Ts?

  10. ferrets4ever on

    Arizona tried to bin off almost 10000 voters because of the citizenship issue – they then realised a majority of those were republicans and magically they are now ok to vote.

  11. Oh my god, you actually did your job. Good for you! Get this man a trophy!

  12. Kind-City-2173 on

    House is incapable of governing right now. Truly embarrassing and a waste of taxpayer dollars

  13. This is only to save the asses of GOP up for election in November *jerkoff motion*

  14. a_little_hazel_nuts on

    Good to hear. I was disgusted by the SAVES ACT. It would prevent someone from being able to vote if their last name was different than what was on their birth certificate, total nonsense. Republicans hate women. Well they hate alot of people, it’s to the point it’s easier to name the few accepted by their party.

  15. Let’s see how the vote goes before we break out the champagne and toast the Speaker. He still has a radical group on his right itching to oust him and see how much chaos they can cause. Let alone a former president whose favorite thing is shutting down the government and blaming everyone else for his chicanery.

  16. ManateeGag on

    Causing a government shutdown so close to the election pretty much ensures Republicans lose the House. He’s giving them at least a fighting chance to keep some power.

  17. Arrestedevelopr on

    I don’t think Trump ever thought it would pass, it’s just to use as an excuse after the fact when he loses.

  18. At least he was smart enough to do that. The elections would have been a fucking blowout if the Republicans shut down the government again.

  19. No_Hat1582 on

    Ignorance question: Can democrats call for a vote to replace a republican speaker of the house? I be curious to see how all the republicans would vote since they left the orange turnips voter/citizen policy out of the bill and some of the maga will see that as a betrayal.

  20. Present-Perception77 on

    “The three-month spending plan also includes $231 million for the Secret Service, responding to increasing pressure from the agency for more resources after another apparent assassination attempt against Trump last Sunday.”

    Why do we have to pay an extra $231,000,000 to protect that fat baboon!! Are we still paying inflated prices for the secret service to stay at his jiz soaked “resort”???

  21. alleyoopoop on

    Now that he knows that Matt Gaetz is too busy trying to stay out of jail to lead a revolt.

  22. OmicronPerseiNate on

    I live in Nevada, and I know the state contributes only 6 electoral votes. I’m struggling so hard to understand the Trump supporters here. I’m not looking to argue, or debate beliefs, that’s silly. Folks voting for Trump are solid on their beliefs. I want to know why. Why? Why do they hear Hero when I hear Liar? I see a man who did almost nothing in his four years, but they see a savior. Why? How did his presidency benefit this country, and what has convinced them that Trump is the way to go? For me it’s not comparing chocolate and vanilla as favorite ice cream flavors, it’s comparing vanilla and cianide. What am I missing? Does a third of the country really believe that orange poison is better than boring vanilla?

  23. Elegant_Plate6640 on

    > “As history has taught and current polling affirms, shutting the government down less than 40 days from a fateful election would be an act of political malpractice.”

    It would kill your guys chance of reelection Mike.

  24. UsernameApplies on

    Voting restrictions.

    Think about that.

    Voting. Restrictions.

  25. Life_Reserve7273 on

    They want to go home and campaign for their own jobs…can’t do that with no government. Self preservation over the orange dictator is still a win but not a moral one.

  26. Iamnottouchingewe on

    I am waiting for Matt Goetz to vote for vacating Johnson as speaker in an attempt to distract from his legal
    Issues and curry favor from Trump.

  27. Stinky_Fartface on

    I’m guessing they had a little covert meeting with Roberts, Thomas, and Alito, who told them it wouldn’t stand up in it’s current form, so they’re going back to fix it and will try to vote on it again. With 43 days to the presidential election, how many election laws do you think will change or pass? The Republican party will do anything they can to subvert this election, all while crying that it’s the Democrats who are cheating.

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