If Republicans can’t win a budget battle over a potential government shutdown with someone deemed too old to prosecute, it stands to reason that they will go the same way as the Whigs.
Amidst the political turmoil over the political fates of Donald Trump and Joe Biden, we forget that Congressional Republicans have an opportunity to focus the nation’s attention on winning on issues essential to saving civilization. It seems so. With government funding set to expire on March 1st and March 8th, now is the time for Republicans to make the case against invasion, inflation, the Inquisition, injections, indoctrination, and Islamization: the six “I’s of Evil.” It’s time to do it.
Republicans win when they focus on issues, but lose when they focus on individuals.
Democrats are at a huge disadvantage. Their policies are unpopular and their party leaders and public faces are mentally ill. Republicans will never have more influence in the budget fight than they do now.
In fact, even if Republicans win big in November, conservatives will still fall short of 60 votes in the Senate. If blocked by RINOs, he would still lack the votes needed to pass meaningful change legislation outside of his once-a-year budget reconciliation process.
In this situation, a budget showdown with the threat of a government shutdown is inevitable. But the threat must be credible. If Republicans aren’t willing to do it, at least telegraph to Democrats that they are. shoot a hostage, they certainly wouldn’t do that if they controlled all three branches and were on the verge of governing. This is why Republicans did not risk a government shutdown when they controlled all branches of government (until they lost in the 2018 midterm elections).
Now that Mr. Biden has been exposed as someone who belongs in a nursing home rather than the Oval Office, the time is right for a serious budget battle. With that in mind, here are the demands Republicans should include in their budget as part of the fight against the six “I’s.”
intrusion
Most Americans currently believe immigration is the country’s biggest problem, according to Gallup’s new poll. Therefore, stopping Biden from encroaching on the border should be a top priority for Republicans.
Every day from now through March 1, Republican leaders will only issue a budget that includes HR2, which would eliminate “catch-and-release” and cut off funding to non-governmental organizations and nonprofits that promote aggression. It should be made clear that the
Republicans must not waste this opportunity. They need to fight as long as necessary to get national attention and defeat Democrats into submission.
inflation
America’s basic standard of living is now a luxury for millions of people. Republicans should have used this money to defund Biden’s Orwellian “Suppressing Inflation Act,” which only exacerbated the problems it was ostensibly intended to solve. In reality, the 2022 Act is just a rebranding of Greene’s New Deal.Not surprisingly, the Congressional Budget Office just increased the estimate It accounts for $466 billion of the bill’s cost.
Rising energy prices account for much of the increase. Given the apparent failure of Democratic green energy policies, Republicans have a unique opportunity to side with consumers against green graft.of The electric car market is crashing And it’s causing significant increases in auto insurance prices at a time when auto inflation is already high. It’s time to pull the plug.
inquisition
For Republicans, there has never been a better time to defund the Inquisition against the administration’s political opponents.
Special Counsel Robert Hur’s report earlier this month exposed our two-tier justice system in the most dramatic way imaginable. Hoar said Joe Biden is mentally unfit to stand trial and should not be charged with illegally possessing classified documents while he was a senator and then vice president. I concluded. Republicans should use this as an opportunity to defund politically motivated prosecutions of Trump and the nonviolent January 6 defendants.
The budget includes language for HR5577 by Rep. Chip Roy (R-Texas), which would defund prosecutions under the FACE Act, which resulted in the jailing of people who simply sang hymns outside abortion clinics. should also be included.
Finally, this part of the bill should also include the House Judiciary Committee’s amendments to Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, which the FBI has exploited to conduct warrantless searches of Americans’ communications.
injection
Three years later, a wealth of research, data, real-world experience, and documentation from the FDA and Pfizer shows that COVID-19 shots can damage every organ system in the human body.
Currently, mRNA spread This means that the placenta and breast milk are contaminated with DNA plasmids. In recent research, 99 million people reveal massive safety signal It is effective against nerve damage, blood and heart diseases, myocarditis, pericarditis, Guillain-Barre syndrome, and cerebral venous sinus thrombosis. The time has come to defund that funding to ensure all mRNA vaccines are removed from the market.
indoctrination
Every time there is a mass shooting, Democrats are ready to push for gun control. But with transgender mass shootings clearly on the rise, Republicans are not calling for action against government programs that expose an entire generation of children to hormone-induced violence and mental illness. According to the CDCOne in four high school students identify sexual behavior as non-reproductive.
It’s not natural. It is a contagion of indoctrination.
To that end, Republicans must ban funding for Department of Health and Human Services programs that promote “gender-affirming care.” An educational program that teaches “gender studies.” The indulgence of sexual ideology in domestic and foreign policy institutions.
Additionally, Republicans should defund the recent Title IX mandate that states accommodate gender dysphoria in public school bathrooms.
Islamization
It is no exaggeration to say that the Biden administration has become a client state of Iran and a promoter of Hamas. Republicans currently cannot agree on whether or how to help Israel at a time when America itself is trillions of dollars in debt.
But Republicans can do more for Israel without spending a dime, just by defunding Biden’s war on the Jewish state. Recently, Biden imposed sanctions on residents of Judea and Samaria while giving visa preferential treatment to residents of Gaza. Meanwhile, the State Department may force a “two-state solution” on Israel. The Republican budget bill calls for cutting off all aid to the Palestinians and Iran’s puppet Lebanon. The bill would also ban sanctions against Israeli citizens and end funding for all diplomatic missions promoting an Arab-Palestinian state.
Heading into this week’s deadline, Republicans have even more influence thanks to the weirdness of last year’s debt ceiling deal.
The only good provision, thanks to the efforts of Rep. Thomas Massie (R-Ky.), is that if Congress fails to enact a new full-year budget by April 30, all government agencies will This is an automatic trigger for facing legal enforcement. -The board will be cut by 1%, which will hit non-defense agencies the hardest. This gives House Republicans the guarantee they need to pass a continuing resolution before the end of the year, triggering automatic cuts along with the aforementioned “defunding” rider. They can use the pain of spending cuts as leverage to negotiate policy concessions.
Republicans have consistently polled well on this issue, even as they stumble at the ballot box. The reason for this is that the Republicans have not shown as much seriousness. connect Plan to reverse Biden’s disastrous policies.
Don’t waste any more time. Republicans win when they focus on issues, but lose when they focus on individuals. Winners include stopping border invasions, curbing inflation, cracking down on the political inquisition, defunding lethal injections, ending transgender indoctrination, and stopping the Islamicization of the government. It would be worth it for him to fight seriously on one of those issues. Alright, let’s go.





