Bipartisan Baloney—The Only True News is Our News
Big tech has now become a partisan battle ground—Democrats calling for more censorship and control, and Republicans believing Silicon Valley has already done too much.
Big tech has now become a partisan battle ground—Democrats calling for more censorship and control, and Republicans believing Silicon Valley has already done too much.
Since the egregious Jan. 6 attack on the US Capitol, Speaker Nancy Pelosi has gone all in on security. It is understandable. Following the riot, members of Congress and their staffs have felt unsafe. But Speaker Pelosi has had a myopic focus solely on Trump-Republicans, rather than true safety.
If Biden rejoins the Iran Nuclear Deal without Republican support, he is sending the world the message that his party loyalty is bigger than the major policy goals of the United States.
Under the direction of the White House Counsel’s office, the bipartisan Supreme Court Commission plans to study reforms for the Supreme Court and federal judiciary. Many Republicans in Congress fear the commission is the first step to appeasing progressive groups’ calls to expand the Court’s bench.
If Democrats continue to push the impeachment issue with their current level of aggression, the trial will have negative repercussions on the government as a whole. In fact, the increased polarization (who knew it could get worse after Trump?) is already starting to happen.
For those who are new to contemporary American politics, those on the Left have a ruthless edge to them. The Democratic Party is set to control all elected branches of the US government in a few days, but that has not stopped some veteran Democratic congressmen from trying to consolidate power further.
The 117th Congress was sworn in on Sunday, January 3rd. They have already changed House rules, including passing a new code of conduct which changes gender pronouns. With the attack on the Capitol this week and the pledge Wednesday night for bipartisanship among members. Newt speculates whether President-Elect Joe Biden will encourage bipartisanship or support bipartisan baloney.
I have been unable to find a single positive thing Biden has done for Americans. He continues to implement and impose his failures on our nation. I wonder: How much more of this can we take?
While campaigning for the presidency, Joe Biden gave America whiplash from how often he flip-flopped on whether he supported banning fossil fuels or not. It turns out Biden knew all along what he wanted to do, and that most Americans would not be pleased with his plan of action
When Democrats say by let’s be bipartisan, they mean conservatives should surrender.