With the Federal Emergency Management Agency reeling from major staffing and funding shortages amid the impact of Hurricane Helene, House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) refused on Sunday to commit to reconvening the House before Election Day to aid recovery efforts. In response to a letter from President Biden urging congressional leaders back to replenish federal disaster loan funding, Johnson said during a Fox News Sunday interview that he’d only do so after the election—all but ensuring the funds will run out.

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    “Joe Biden isn’t giving people in Florida proper help because Donald Trump lives there!” Mike Johnson in a week probably.

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    Why the fuck doesn’t Biden just use his absolute presidential immunity for official acts to bypass Congress and allocate the funds? Then, once the election is over have anyone who says anything about stolen elections or massive voter fraud and the corrupt members of the Supreme Court arrested and shipped off to Guantanamo Bay. Official presidential acts!

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      He doesn’t need that. The constitution already gives the president the permission to summon Congress for emergencies.

      he may, on extraordinary Occasions, convene both Houses, or either of them

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      Moral high ground. “They go low, we go high”.

      The biggest issue with liberals are them taking their opponents in good faith, while their opponents exploit this fact.

      Except on the republican side it goes like “We go low, you go high”, and the republicans are not the only ones using it. In fact, the nazis used it to get into power, and so is Putin, Orbán, etc.

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    Really, this is win win for the GOP. If Biden finds a way to fund disaster recovery they can claim all this was posturing. If he doesn’t they can say the government is ineffective and hates the gop. Either way they will say the money ran out because of refugees or hunter bidens laptop or Kamala’s addiction to thin mints or some insane shit.

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    Voter suppression helps Republicans win elections. Asheville, NC slightly swung towards Biden last presidential election.

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      I’ve never visited Asheville, but I know it by reputation as the Austin of NC—a liberal enclave. Is that inaccurate? If not, that doesn’t seem to signify anything.

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        The city of Asheville itself is left leaning but the county it is in is full of blue collar republican families that are culturally similar to the rest of Appalachia.

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      “If people starve to death because we have no post-disaster emergency services, that’s God’s will.”

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        “If people starve to death because we have no post-disaster emergency services, that’s God’s will we can campaign on that.”

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    I’m disgusted that every time those fucking dimwits flip the bird to a dying populace, nobody makes a big stink about it. These fucking assholes are out for blood, yet a third of the nation is offering them selves up to the sacrifice altar, and the rest is doing fuck all!

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      And the media reinforces their narratives as well. I watched a portion of the 60 minutes interview and Harris might as well have been interviewed by Mike Johnson or Ted Cruz or something.

      They do all of this posturing and pandering to the audience to try to pretend that they’re asking the tough questions, and Trump picks the easy route and faces zero scrutiny his entire campaign by practically hand picking every interviewer and interview question and they give him a complete pass.

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    “Hey, let’s hold the victims of Helene hostage until after the election. People will push conspiracies that Biden and the Dems don’t want to help even though us Republicans constantly vote against funding for natural disasters. Our supporters are dumb as shit, just the way we like it.”

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    Haven’t we not heard this pattern before ? Something with supreme court and picking a judge before elections ? Pepperridge farm remembers.

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    Biden should do it, anyway. Do it and declare it an official act, force a Constitutional crisis when SCOTUS tells him its not an official act. The Judicial Branch, by design, has no enforcement arm to make POTUS do anything. They cannot send a brute squad into the White House to apprehend him and Harris. They can say it’s not official, but they can’t actually make him stop. Now, Congress does have armed goons they can send in, but they would immediately be confronted by Secret Service agents with itchy trigger fingers.

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    The US government does a great job at illustrating the riddle of The Two Barbers. You have one party that dynamites legislation when they aren’t in power of the executive branch to make the ruling one look bad, and you have another one that would never pull shit like this because they are genuinely interested in the welfare of its constituents.