Events on the House floor yesterday, mark much more than the beginning a Republican majority in the House.

It marks the beginning of the end of any socially responsible legislation. The politically fatal concessions waterboarded out of McCarthy will have a profound impact on everyday Americans.

Of 435 elected representatives, the entire legislative agenda will be driven by less than 5% of representatives, many of who supported insurrection and 25% of whom don’t believe in government at all.

@politicsusa46 Yup! What do we have to do to insert a spine into the Democrats in power? They had two years to bring these insurrectionists to some kind of justice.

@nandor it’s a good and proper question my friend.

Nobody is more frustrated than me, but given Biden made a commitment not to politicize the DOJ, we can’t really lay it at the feet of Dems, but rather at the feet of Merrick Garland.

I’m sure though he will say it’s not over yet.

@politicsusa46 Garland (and Biden's decision to retain him) should have the biggest blame. Going after one political party with tons of evidence of criminal wrongdoing isn't political.

What *is* political is letting them get away with it, which is exactly what we're doing.