House Speaker Johnson's Optimism Contradicts GOP's Governing Record

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House Speaker Johnson's Optimism Contradicts GOP's Governing Record
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Despite expressing confidence in his party's ability to govern with a slim majority, House Speaker Mike Johnson's claims are contradicted by recent and current events. The GOP's lack of legislative achievements and reliance on Democratic support for crucial bills challenge Johnson's assertions. Further, the recent bipartisan agreement to avert a government shutdown, while desired by some Republicans, exposes the challenges of governing with a narrow majority.

House Speaker Mike Johnson appeared on Fox News last week and expressed great optimism about his party and its prospects in the new Congress. “Look, we’re excited about this,” the Louisiana Republican declared. “We’ve demonstrated already that we can govern with a small majority.” He’s been saying that a lot lately.

But? But that meant the House speaker had to accept concessions from Democrats, who still control the Senate and White House, and whose votes would obviously be needed to pass a temporary package. If there’s a bipartisan agreement in place, what’s the problem? A great many House Republicans are refusing to support the bill negotiated by their own leaders.

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