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I don’t know about you, but I believe that an invasion of the United States by the millions of foreign nationals paid for with your tax dollars might be worth shutting the government down over. I’m disappointed. I’m not surprised, but I’m disappointed that Speaker Johnson worked with the majority of Democrats, virtually every single Democrat in the House, to pass a continuing resolution or a series of continuing resolutions that have the effect of fully funding everything that Joe Biden is doing, at least until March.
You heard me right, everything Biden’s doing. Using your tax dollars to move illegal aliens to your hometown and throughout the nation by the millions, fully funded by the House Republican Congress, using your tax dollars to try to jail. As we’re talking about repeatedly here on this program, President Trump on Trumped up charges, election interference, abuse of process, abuse of power in the Justice Department, the FBI, and throughout the land.
Targeting Trump, fully funded by Speaker Johnson’s leadership team and the Democrats censorship of Americans, fully funded. So the Biden border crisis, the effort to jail Trump, all of that, fully funded by Speaker Johnson. Now, the thinking Speaker Johnson would have you believe is that, well, now that there’s this continuing resolution, we can get back to regular order and that there will be a series of appropriation bills where we might be able to get the policy issues that I’m talking about in terms of the defunding of these abuses that I’ve been, you know, we’ve heard it before, and it’s just like the same old, same old.
And I’ve talked about this before in this very spot. Let’s play that video where I’m talking about the outrageous funding of the Republican Congress, of the effort to destroy the Republic? Why is the Justice Department’s fake investigations of Biden being funded by Congress without aggressive oversight and the abusive investigations of Trump and the election interference being funded by Trump without aggressive oversight and or, quote, hear, I don’t know if you could hear it.
Thankfully, we had the subtitles up. That’s the question. And I think that’s a question you should continue to ask your elected member of Congress. Now, the numbers who voted for the continuing resolution include virtually every Democrat in the House, and 107 Republicans voted for it and 106 Republicans voted against it. So that’s where things stand. The Democrats seem to be running the House, which may be a good thing, depending on your point of view.
But it’s hard to believe that Republicans who are complaining about the border invasion, including Speaker Johnson, would just go ahead and fund it with no reasonable expectation that things are going to change. Next time this issue comes up for a funding fight. So that’s the challenge we face. We’ve got this, what I believe, failing leadership on the Hill. I think only 18 senators voted against this continuing resolution to keep the government open and allow the Biden administration to use tax monies to undermine the know.
In my view, you can have funding fights that don’t necessarily require government shutdowns. If you win or lose, people argue over tax rates. And maybe not every funding fight is worth potentially shutting the government down over. But I don’t know about you, but I believe that an invasion of the United States by the millions of foreign nationals paid for with your tax dollars might be worth shutting the government down over.
We’re trying to jail Trump’s number one political opponent. That might be worth shutting the government down over. We’re censoring tens of millions of Americans. That might be worth shutting the government down over. We’re not going to fund that. And if you want to fund it, then you’re not going to get anything funded. So to me, the unwillingness to do that suggests to me they don’t consider it important because if it were important, they’d be behaving quite differently.
So that’s the challenge we face. Congress isn’t doing what it needs to do. And they’ll say, well, we’re doing impeachment. And they’ll try to say that impeachment is just good enough to distract you from the fact they’re funding the abuses of power. In many ways, they’re trying to impeach Biden for. How does that work? Of course, they don’t want to impeach him for the border invasion, or at least they haven’t yet.
I guess that would be hard to do since they’re actually funding his doing it. And even the impeachment, it’s going slow. Hunter Biden, he didn’t show up, conspired with his father to thumb his nose at this lawful subpoena, goes into a contempt situation. What happens? Well, they come to a deal, and he’s going to come at the end of February. So, I mean, isn’t that smart? Joe and Hunter mess with Congress, evade a subpoena, don’t abide by it, and they buy themselves months of extra time in terms of having to testify to the House about it.
He’s not going to testify until February 20 eigth. Now, at this rate, they’ll have an impeachment vote in 2026. I exaggerate, but you know what I mean. So sometimes we’re supportive of the House doing work to pursue oversight. And when Speaker Johnson says and does the right thing, we’ll support them. Democrats say and do the right things, we’ll support them as well. But funding government corruption, I just can’t support.
I just can’t support, especially kind of in your face government corruption, like an invasion. Thanks for watching. Don’t forget to hit that subscribe button and like our video down below. .