With Talent on Loan……

Today, most everyone falls into one of two camps, regardless of the subject at hand.   Consider opinions on the early departed Rush Limbaugh.  One camp thinks he lived too long and disagreed with his daily takes with vigor.

The more friendly camp continues to miss his daily doses of excellence while he was here on loan from God.

Some think he sized up the Washington/Trump tango perfectly in 2016.  “Washington can’t afford for Trump to succeed.  The gig is up.  If an outsider like Trump can fix messes that they’ve promised but failed to take care of in the past thirty years, then We the People will never vote for the establishment again!”

That was his Trump 1.0 missive.  If Rush were alive today, he’d need more than half of his brain tied behind his back just to make it fair.  His words and Trump’s 2.0 actions are simpatico.

Trump and his closely aligned Team Trump are dismantling the political DC establishment and the established media with a scalpel and a sledgehammer at the same time.

Give a Democrat a fish and he will eat for a day.  Teach a Democrat to fish and he’ll create fishing licenses, tax your rod, identify the fish as endangered, and close the fishing spot for an environmental reason or a COVID season.

Should the fish swim six feet apart?  We digress.

What’s the counterpunch to Trump’s repeated uppercuts landing on the chin?  Take the opposite side of anything he attempts to do.  Castigate him.  Tell America the world is ending and soon.   Yelling loudly isn’t a strategy.

Prices weren’t coming down.  Eggs were going through the roof of the chicken coop.  How about now?  How about the price of oil at the pump?  The CPI number released yesterday was the tamest one in years.

Four weeks ago, we were told our 401ks were worth 200.5k’s and worse.  How about now?

Tariffs were last imposed in the 1920s.  You know what followed?  Run for cover.   Now, countries are coming to make a deal with the Art of the Deal maker.

RFK was a bad hire, said Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren.  Sanders gets the most pharma money, and Pocahontas gets the fourth most.  Legislators on the hill like companies that make pills.  Who would possibly be against lower drug costs?  Wait and see.

And now the Qatar plane gift is bribery.  A president can’t accept that!  Plus,  it’s a security risk.  Buy American.  Support Boeing.

Fake News.

The plane is Boeing-made.  The gift goes to the military, not Trump.  The DOD will equip AF-1 with the latest security needed.

Where will Trump strike next?  We don’t know, but he will soon.  He never sleeps.  It’s almost time to impeach.

DOGE shredding the USAID seems like a long time ago.

Rush’s wisdom shredded Washington long ago.

Hopefully, it will live on forever.

 

 

100 Plus

Over 100 days of Trump 2.0 have passed into the ether.   How has he done so far in the eyes of the voters who elected him?

Recent polls say his brief second stay on Pennsylvania Ave. has quickly alienated the faithful.  Of course, if you still believe in these paid-for polls, you probably still believe in the Easter Bunny.

It says here that it has been a dizzying flurry of a doozy of an agenda.  He, his staff, and his cabinet came out with guns a blazing on day one.  So much to accomplish, they say, with so little time until the midterms, his opposition says.

Credit where credit is due, America wanted the southern border secured.  Trump assigned Tom Homan that task.  Consider it secured.  Illegal immigration slowed from a river to a dry creek bed in a few weeks.   The mules packed their bags of dirty cash and went home.

Joe Biden should be ashamed of himself.  We digress.

Boys in girls’ sports and bathrooms found themselves unwelcome as well.  Check a much-needed and easy box.

The great media reset is well underway.  Perhaps decades from now, Americans will look back on Trump’s time in office and thank him for exposing what Rush Limbaugh told us was happening decades ago.  Honest reporting is a pillar of our republic.  His press secretary is a heck of a front person.

The left-leaning media’s cover-up of Biden’s decline is a new low.  Their recent reflections on it, finger-pointing, and book writing to get to the high ground is a lower low.   We still have a ways to go.

From here it gets stickier.   Is DOGE important?  Is fair trade (tariffs) important?  Is a big, beautiful bill tackling taxes and forward spending needed?  How about “hell yes, yes, and mostly?”  But each unto themselves is complicated.

But when you take on all three at once, can you confuse Main St and Wall St simultaneously?  How about “hell yes?”  When you know that the variables of “a” minus “b” plus “c” equals “d,” but you have no idea what the numbers behind the variables are, it’s ready, fire, aim.

Wall Street went down.  It anticipates that Main Street will follow.  Will it?  Only the cumulative effect of the tariffs, jobs lost, government streamlining, and taxes combined can tell us.  Does anyone have a Rubik’s Cube?

The DOGE, tariff, and bill collision gets an A for ambition, a C for clarity, and a D for divulgence.   One at a time would have been far more digestible.

The Donald told us that he’d end the Ukraine/Russia war on day one.  Maybe he meant sometime in year one.  Telling Zelenskyy enough is enough is a good step, though.

Enough is enough with the Federal appointed judges coloring way outside the lines.  An example or two is needed and might have the desired effect.

Trump calling Canada the 51st state and posturing that he wants to acquire Greenland only turns off the average low-information voter.

When his son and Steve Bannon postulate that there could be a third Trump term, it gives the left the ability to yell “threat to our democracy.”  We already have enough Chicken Littles in our country, thanks to the state of our education and the Department of Education.

We might be getting rid of said department soon.

Has Trump already gotten rid of the cushion he rode in on?

It’s not as thick as it was in January.

 

 

 

 

Perot, Trump, Ackman, and Einstein

In 1992, a non-politician named H. Ross Perot, a very accomplished businessman, decided to run for President of the US as an Independent. Perot focused his campaign on his plan to balance the federal budget and further US economic nationalism.

In 2016, a non-politician named Donald J. Trump, a very accomplished businessman, ran for President of the US as a Republican.  Trump wanted to further US economic nationalism, too.  He called it then and now MAGA- Make America Great Again.

Perot led George Bush and Bill Clinton in the polls for a time.   Trump won.

Perot’s critics called him a hand grenade with a bad haircut.  Trump’s critics called him far worse and suggested he should find a good barber, or at least a barber.

One night Perot was on Larry King’s show and asked rhetorically, “Do you hear that giant sucking sound?  That’s all of our jobs getting moved down to Mexico because of NAFTA.”

Trump threatened tariffs in his first term for similar reasons.

They have many similarities.  The differences are twofold.  Trump got elected.  Trump acted on his threat on “Liberation Day,” imposing reciprocal tariffs on nations around the globe.

This morning that “giant sucking sound” you hear is your 401k swirling the drain.

Tariffs are taxes applied to imported goods.  The prices of those goods will go up for US consumers to offset the cost to the foreign businesses shipping them here.

Or, are they still just bargaining chips to get other countries to reduce their tariffs on our exports?  Another wealthy businessman, Bill Ackman, thinks so.  “The countries that make the first deals with Trump will get the best deals.  The countries that wait or retaliate will regret that they were not a part of the early deals, or worse,” he tweeted this AM.

The stock market is picky.  It doesn’t digest uncertainty, inflation, or potential economic slowdowns well.

Maybe “one big beautiful bill” from Congress will provide numerous and generous tax cuts to John Q Citizen to offset some of the pain.  Maybe not.

Add a dose of DOGE to attack government waste, fraud, and excess.

What do you have?  You have an equation that reads: tariffs increase revenue, tax cuts reduce revenue, and a DOGE-driven smaller gov’t reduces cost.  Got that?

The goal?  Bring production home, become less dependent on other countries for critical needs, provide domestic jobs, and increase the corporate tax base.

And the ultimate goal?  Get America back on a path to fiscal sanity.

Our 1992 debt was four trillion dollars when Perot was concerned.  Clinton won, and blue dresses aside, even had a government fiscal surplus one year.  When he left in 2000, the bill was a manageable six trillion.

Today it’s nearly 37 trillion.

And, shame on the left in Congress (and Mitch McConnell, the poster child now great grandfather for term limits) who are against anything and everything that Trump proposes.  Congress put us here to begin with.

Einstein said, “Insanity is doing the same things over and over and expecting different results.”

We may have a new definition of insanity.  We’ll know pretty soon.

Trump’s presidency and the midterms hang in the balance.

 

MDS

Former VP running mate of Kamala Harris and current Minnesota Governor Tim Walz joined the race to the deepest part of the wilderness yesterday.  He spoke on stage with glee, saying that when he needs a little “pick me up” during the day he takes out his phone and looks at the fall of Tesla stock.

“I’m not a vindictive person or anything but I take great pleasure in the fact that this guy’s life is going to get very, very difficult,” Walz said of Elon Musk.

Walz has entered a crowded race to nowhere.  The Democratic Party per CNN, has an all-time low of 27% approval rating.   Heavy recent contributors include Jasmine Crockett the race baiter, AOC the intellectual wanna-be, and oldie but goodie Chuck Schumer.

The Chuckster told assembled hosts of The View yesterday “Their attitude is ‘I made my money all by myself. How dare your government take my money from me? I don’t want to pay taxes.’ They hate the government. The government is a barrier to people, a barrier to stop them from doing things. They want to destroy it,” Schumer said. “We are not letting them do it and are united.”

Coach Walz, in other words, said “I’m glad to see a steep stock price decline of an American-based manufacturer employing tens of thousands.”

That company was the poster child darling of the left for its leadership in the EV market.   They loved it so that during the Obama years the government gave, awarded, granted, or credited it 38 billion of your tax dollars.  Give green, go green.

You gave him your tax dollars.  You bought his cars.  You invested in his company.  Yet, Walz is happy that the stock value is sawed in half.

Where did it all go wrong?  Or right?  Musk decided to join Team Orange and save a country from its government that can’t stop spending more than it collects.

Trump Derangement Syndrome sufferers now can commiserate with MDS-Musk Derangement Syndrome sufferers.  Can’t Fauci get a vaccine for us?

A few psychos are keying privately owned Teslas in parking lots.  Riddle us that one.  What do they think of his astronaut rescue?

So now the left wants to stop a man from stopping handouts to whom they gleefully gave handouts that they now regret.  Now, his EV is bad, but other EVs are still good.

Further, the bad handouts are still good, but a formerly good one is now bad.

You might need a playbook to follow the logic or lack of it.

If the play sounds like “We need to punt a flea flicker field goal from out of bounds to score a safety,” you are following along.

Coach Tim and his Democratic teammates drew it up all by themselves.

They need to huddle up.

 

 

 

 

 

All D, No O

As 1980 turned to 1981, Carter was on his way out and Reagan was on his way in.

Jimmy’s welcoming gifts to Ronald were the mess that Iran was, a hostage crisis, an energy crisis, inflation, and a newly created Department of Education.

As 2024 turned to 2025, Biden was out and Trump was back in.

Joe’s welcoming gifts to Donald are the mess that Iran is, a hostage crisis, restrictions and bans on oil production, inflation, and a 44-year-old Department of Education.

The more things change, the more they stay the same.

After 1980 it took the Democratic Party 12 years to recapture the White House.  And, it was helped greatly to get there by George H.W. Bush in year 10 saying loudly “Read my lips, no new taxes.”  Then he raised taxes.

Will it take the Democratic Party 12 years to recapture the White House this time?  Will they need a goof-up the size of Bush’s, a new identity, or both?

Why is a new identity needed?

The reasons are numerous.  The origin is debatable.

But it says here that it started in 2018 when the first four members of the squad were elected to Congress.  Young, eager, and diverse the four had grown to eight strong by 2022.

They came in loud and proud.  Nancy Pelosi tried to put them in their place in the Party but they’d have little to none of that.

By 2020 Joe Biden sold his soul to the far left to help get him elected.  He promised a female VP.  He promised a black female Supreme Court Justice.  He promised diversity, equity, and inclusion in his cabinet and administration.

Meritocracy was out.  Skin color and race-baiting were in.

He opened the border near and far.  He forgave student debt.  He brokered the Green New Deal.  He supported men in women’s sports.  He supported men in women’s bathrooms and locker rooms.

In short, he catered to the far left.  He was run by the far left.  He was beholden to the far left.  He even told us “They want me to leave the stage now and not answer your questions.”

And, out of that was born the party of common sense.  Imagine thinking that DJT would be looked at as the leader of the Common Sense Party.

Who’s leading the Dems these days? Maxine Waters screams daily into a bullhorn.  Take Chuck Schumer, please.  Nancy’s still leaning left, but is now supported by a HurriCane.

What’s the message?  Is anyone listening?

If you’re yelling you’re losing.  And, they are yelling “bigly” as 47 might say.

The current strategy is to tie Trump’s executive orders up in court and scream “Constitutional Crisis!”

But that’s defense.  Where is and what is the offense?

Meanwhile, Trump is about to put Iran and her proxies in place.  He’s gotten some and is about to get more hostages home be it the USA or Israel.  Drill Baby Drill!  And, DOGE is descending on the Department of Education.

Somehow it feels like 1980 all over again.

It’s not over for the Dems, not at all.

It’s always the darkest before dawn.

But, it sure is dark for now.

 

 

 

 

The Party’s Over

There’s not much difference between the word “dodge” and the acronym “DOGE.”  Capital letters aside, drop the letter “d” and voila.

But the USA that we lived in yesterday when four presidents consecutively dodged facing the burgeoning deficit and government waste is very different than the present.

George W started the reckless spending by exceeding the taxes collected by 4 trillion.  Barack followed, and in two terms rang up an 8 trillion dollar tab.  Trump 45, saddled with COVID bailouts ran through 7 trillion more than collected.  And Joseph Biden was sound asleep at the wheel as another 5 trillion piled on top.

Donald Trump 47 got elected and put Elon Musk in charge of finding and eradicating excess, fraud, duplication, and other unnecessary government waste.  DOGE, the unofficial non-paying Department of Government Efficiency, was born.

Warren Buffet once said, “You can tell who is skinny dipping when the tide goes out.”  Apparently, a lot of politicians and government agencies prefer au naturel.

The screaming is so loud that it hurts.  And that’s a good thing.

Imagine if the government treated the money like it was our own.  It is.  They just needed a stark reminder.

Musk has the blueprint in his hands.  He bought Twitter, then walked around the downtown San Francisco headquarters and found out what people there did for the organization.  He quickly realized a lot of them had no idea and provided no value.  Pink slips.

Why should the government be run any differently?

Last week his team uncovered 151 projects that received special funding whose expiration dates had come and gone as long as a decade ago and were still being funded.  Remember that trial subscription to Peacock?  You need to cancel it.

The whaling reached a crescendo yesterday when Musk suggested that USAID be abolished or greatly reorganized, and Trump nodded in the affirmative.  Be honest, 48 hours ago you had no idea that there was such a creature lurking in DC named USAID.

The U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) is the principal U.S. agency assisting countries recovering from disaster, escaping poverty, and engaging in democratic reforms.  It sounds nice, and it uses 40 billion of your tax dollars to assist.

The developments come after USAID’s director of security and his deputy were put on administrative leave after reportedly denying Musk’s cost-cutting task force access to its secure systems Saturday.  Translated, “We don’t want to show you who we’re funding and what their ’cause” is.

When Schumer, Warren(Pocahontas), Sanders, and AOC are upset, you know you’re onto something.  They’ve called Elon some unsavory things recently.  Wait till next week when the Department of Education goes up in smoke like the signals emanating from Warren’s teepee.

The questions are simple.  Do you want a bigger government or a smaller one?  Do you want to reduce debt or add to it?  Do you want to balance the budget or exceed it? The correct answers from here are smaller, reduce, and balance.

Do you want the service on the debt to surpass the entire Department of Defense budget?  It is this year for the first time.

It was a heck of a party.  But it’s past midnight on the debt clock.  Maybe the Cristal Champagne for $400 a bottle wasn’t a great idea after all.

Now the bill is due, and the hangover has already started.

Musk isn’t handing out any aspirin.

 

 

 

 

 

All Systems Go

If you’ve lived for a few decades or more you’ve seen a few things come and go.  In the last ten years, the comings and goings have come and gone at an accelerated pace.

Fast forward to the last few months and we’ve hit SpaceX speed.

DEI isn’t DEAD, but the Grim Reaper is in hot pursuit.  It’s hard to take the most divisive policy in a long time and use it to make America less divisive.  Meritocracy makes capitalism great again.

Misinformation and disinformation are getting missed and dissed to bring back good old information.   With a big assist from Elon Musk, we get to decide what is or isn’t factual.

The southern border is well on its way to being a border(a line separating two different geographies, philosophies, or countries) again.  Trump 1.0 lost a battle with Congress back then for $5 billion to finish a wall already started by his predecessors.  From then to now lives lost, children trafficked, and fentanyl smuggled collectively cost the US a price that you can’t put a tag on.

The “undocumented” are illegal aliens all over again.   The border czar from 2020 through 2024 loves a good word salad.

Law and order is pushing back hard on lawfare.  Biden and Trump pardoned enough criminals, whether charged, or not, convicted, or not to help take the fair out of lawfare.

Swiftly, bathroom use is returning to biological ID for entry.  Dress how you wish.  But when it’s time to go choose the door you open carefully.

Big Pharma might be in for a downsizing.  RFK Jr would like to help with the root cause of illness, addiction, and disease.  What you put in your mouth now causes the need to put a pill in later to rectify the wrong.  Did you know that in its history Pfizer has never made any medicine that cures what ails you in its entirety?

Binder sales have taken a hit.  Karine Jean Claude Van Damme Pepe Pierre made it a fashion piece or two around the White House attached firmly to her arms.  Twenty-seven-year-old Karoline Leavitt’s first press room briefing ushered in a new binderless era and laid down the rules for the legacy media assembled.

CNN’s Jim Acosta accosted any staff member of Trump 1.0.    Yesterday Jim resigned before financially-strapped CNN said the quiet part out loud.  Legacy media is listing badly from leaning too far left for too long.  Podcasts are in and broadcasts are out.

Like the weather wait a minute and we’ll soon learn what else has changed.

The fires are mostly out in LA, but DC is lit.

Nonsense is out and common sense is back.

For now, Trump 2.0 is all systems go.

 

 

 

If Not Now, When?

First thing first.  The loss of 14 lives in NOLA on 1/1 and the loss of an unknown number of LA lives, animals, and property damage a week later are devastating tragedies.

Second thing second.  Realistically, perhaps the only thing harder to prevent than a determined radicalized terrorist from driving a truck through a crowd is stopping a high wind raging wildfire.

But.

Third thing third.  Prevention might be out of reach at times.  But, anticipation, preparation, prevention, and planned reaction can at least minimize the carnage.

Priority one for elected city officials and their hired teams is public safety. In both cities(and states) their leadership failed them.  And, this isn’t the first time for either.

In NOLA long, long ago broken bollards were recently sent out for repair leaving the city vulnerable.  Forty million dollars worth of mobile archers that could have prevented an approach onto the sidewalks lay unused.  The NOLA police chief publically stated, ” I didn’t know these existed.”

The city has purchased some new bollards to replace those that are not repairable.  A city spokesperson said, “The new bollards are made to stop only lighter vehicles traveling at speeds under 10 miles per hour.”

The state told NO repeatedly that the French Quarter was a high-risk target.  The “City That Care Forgot” didn’t care enough to heed all the warning signs.

In Cali high winds over dry areas are very predictable.  Tens of thousands of wind turbines capture some of that wind and harness its energy.

The southern half of the state has had a water supply problem for half a century.  Millions of gallons of water from the north are diverted into the Pacific Ocean that could be used to fill reservoirs and/or saturate the land itself.

An environmental study said the life of a fish called a Smelt could be jeopardized by an overabundance of fresh water flowing south.

How about cleaning out the underbrush?

The Water Quality, Supply, and Infrastructure Improvement Act of 2014 (Proposition 1) authorized $7.545 billion in general obligation bonds to fund ecosystems and watershed protection and restoration, water supply infrastructure projects, including surface and groundwater storage, and drinking water protection.  It sounded good.

The LA Fire Department is 300 firefighters short of its needed number.  Its current DEI hiring policies and termination of any firefighter who refused the COVID-19 jab didn’t help with recruiting.

All of the above screams out that our government takes our money, spends it foolishly, or reroutes it, forces dumb law to contradict original intents, and fails to come close to achieving its clear number one goal.  To label it as incompetence is being kind.

That goal is YOUR safety.

Is it too soon to point fingers, assign blame, and demand real change?  It’s never too soon.

Politicians don’t fire politicians.  Citizens do, but only at the ballot box and not nearly often enough.

In NOLA if the mayor or the police chief had any shame they’d be gone already.  In CALI when the smoke clears the governor, the LA mayor, and the police chief should step down.  They won’t.

It’s time to ask for resignations.   And, it’s time to be loud about it.

What would that do?  It would serve notice that we the people run the government.  We own it.  The government doesn’t run the people.

Big picture the swing from lunacy to objectivity feels like it has already begun.

If not now, when?

 

 

2025 Has Arrived

Twenty-twenty-four is all but out of the door.  Our fearless 2025 predictions have arrived.

The first six months follow.

January

Mike Johnson retains his House Speakership.  The Oregon Ducks capture Natty #1 in their school’s history beating Georgia 34-28.  Joe Biden wishes Jimmy Carter luck for the next four years on the eve of Donald Trump’s inauguration.   Dr. Anthony Fauci warns that the H-1B Visa is a variant of the Covid-19, SARS-CoV-2 KP.2.3 virus, that must be taken seriously.  Taylor Sheridan signs on with Paramount Plus to develop yet another series, this one tentatively titled New Jersey Drones.

February

Philadelphia and Buffalo send Super Bowl LIX to overtime before the Bills win their first Lombardi Trophy 34-28, oddly the same score as the CFP Championship.  President Trump begins the deportation of illegal immigrants and is forced to call out the National Guard in Chicago.   Troublesome interest rates sink the Dow Jones under 40,000.

March

Doug Emhoff and Kamala Harris announce their pending divorce declaring they both wish to be “unburdened by what has been.”  Florida beats Auburn to capture the NCAA March Madness Basketball National Championship in an all-SEC final.   Canada agrees to become a US Territory and is renamed North of North Dakota.

April

An EF3 tornado rolls through northeast Oklahoma causing 10 million dollars of improvements.  The World Health Organization recommends the removal of all birdhouses as the bird flu caseload reaches nearly 200 worldwide.  Mitch McConnel abruptly resigns from the Senate.  After spring practices conclude the NCAA transfer portal has more players in than out.

May

Donald Trump says that the US is exiting the WHO calling its leader Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus a bird brain with a long name.  California Angels OF Mike Trout is placed on the 60-day disabled list with a chronic hangnail.  Ukraine signs a treaty with Russia ceding Crimea over to Putin.  When Joe Biden was asked to comment from his Delaware beach chair, he says “ah, Crimea, crime,a, ah, crime” was already declining in the US under his watch.

June

Hollywood, CA one way UHaul rentals surpass all previous records as the Epstein List is set to release on June 25th.  The OKC Thunder beats the Boston Celtics 4-1 to capture their first-ever NBA Championship.  LeBron James retires and concludes his presser by saying “I diddy the best I could.”  Elon Musk, feeling the power from his non-government, government position says Mars is not the final destination.  He wants to launch a rocket aimed at Uranus.

 

July through December prognostications will hit Al Gore’s internet by week’s end.

Reading, Writing, and Arithmetic

Donald J. Trump wrote The Art of the Deal in 1987, which sold over a million copies and was number one on the New York Times best-seller list for 13 straight weeks.

Speaker of the House Mike Johnson was fifteen years old then.  Likely, The Art of the Deal was not on his high school English class reading list.  Perhaps it should have been, along with a speed reading course.

Though Johnson’s House Continuing Resolution blew up faster yesterday than he could have read it.  The 1500-plus page bill is was longer than three War and Peace novels.

When Elon Musk starts a Twitter war there is no peace.  Elon and Vivek dissected the bill.  In 280 characters or less, they told us that it was more Washington pork being force-fed to the American people who just voted to stop the DC hogs and their special interests.

Mike Johnson brokered a deal with the devil that offered everything from a Congressional member pay raise of 73k per public servant to a three million dollar study on molasses testing.

How about a new three-billion-dollar NFL stadium in DC?  If you have a House seat on the hill you get a sweet suite seat in the stadium.

All he needed and all America needed was funding to keep the government open till Trump got his feet under the Oval Office desk and some additional disaster relief for the two devastating hurricanes the southeast endured in September.

Instead, he chose to include Democrat-driven pet projects.  After the dawn of DOGE he should have known better.

Vote the straight party line on the lighter version of the bill and send it to the Senate.  The Senate is controlled by the Democrats until 1/2/25.  If they reject the bill and shut the government down it’s on them.  Government shutdowns aren’t shutdowns anyway, but politicians like to scare us.

Instead, he tried to please everyone which pleased no one once the richest and smartest man in the world spoke, er, tweeted.

Notably silent yesterday were the RINOs that would have voted with the Democrats to deliver the slab of bacon and run home for the holiday break.  Elon’s watching.  He has the money to primary you, fine folks, soon.  Don’t get him started.

Mike Johnson is gone sooner.  He won’t survive his 1/2 casting call.

Johnson didn’t read Trump’s book.  And, he wrote the wrong bill.

He didn’t read the will of the American people.  Enough already adding shamelessly to the debt.

Reading, writing, and arithmetic.