In the video above, I tackle the questionable maneuver of Speaker Mike Johnson. Do take a moment to watch it.
Speaker Mike Johnson finds himself in a precarious position, unable to justify the Republican agenda that ostensibly aims to make healthcare less accessible and more expensive for millions of Americans. As a novel strategy during a government shutdown, he is opting to keep the House closed.
This approach, which many would call dubious, involves suspending the House’s operations entirely, thus avoiding any discussion or negotiation regarding the looming healthcare crisis.
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For the record, it was under Johnson’s leadership that House Republicans voted to strip affordable health insurance from around 24 million Americans. Furthermore, his party has consistently declined to engage with Democrats over the past months to avert a health crisis.
Now, Johnson is going a step further—he’s not just stalling negotiations, but outright refusing to reconvene the House. His cowardice was evident when the House clerk announced what was supposed to be a working session next week would now serve as a ‘district work period,’ meaning the House will be sidelined until October 13.
Historically, it is unprecedented for a party controlling the entire federal government to shut it down, only to then prevent Congress from taking steps to resolve the impasse.
If you suspect that Johnson’s antics are related to other controversies, like the Epstein files, you can put that thought aside. His motivations are rooted in very specific procedural strategies aimed at derailing a discharge petition.
To summarize, Johnson’s actions reflect a singular focus on managing the government shutdown, showcasing an unwillingness to confront the serious implications for healthcare and the American public.