Showing posts with label Harriet Hageman. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Harriet Hageman. Show all posts

Thursday, April 30, 2026

House Republicans Finally Pass Border Funding Bill After Only 11 Months of Pretending to Care




WASHINGTON—In a stunning display of courage that left political observers gasping for air, House Republicans on Wednesday finally pulled the trigger on a Senate-approved bill to fund federal immigration enforcement agencies for the remainder of President Donald Trump’s term, right before the government ran out of money and started eating its own tail.

The vote passed 215-211 along strict party lines, because nothing says “bipartisanship” like every Democrat voting to keep the border wide open while calling anyone who wants it closed a Nazi. 

The move ends a partial Department of Homeland Security funding lapse that began February 14th, Valentine’s Day, naturally, and has now become the longest partial shutdown in U.S. history, beating last year’s record like a piƱata full of excuses.

With the House’s passage of the Senate’s budget framework, Republicans can now use the magical budget reconciliation process to fund ICE and Customs and Border Protection without having to beg a single Democrat for permission. This is a huge relief, as Democrats have historically been about as cooperative on border security as a cat is on taking a bath with a dog.

The GOP is reportedly sprinting toward a deal that could pump up to $70 billion into the two agencies, money that will presumably be used for things like “actually enforcing the law” and “maybe building a wall that doesn’t have a welcome mat and gift shop.”

President Trump, growing visibly tired of watching his own party treat deadlines like gentle suggestions, gave Republicans a firm June 1st cutoff to get a reconciliation bill on his desk or face unspecified but extremely Trumpian consequences.

“We have a real sense of urgency about getting this done,” said House Speaker Mike Johnson, speaking to Fox News with the weary tone of a man who just spent five hours in a room full of Republicans who still hadn’t decided if they were allowed to win.

To demonstrate this blistering urgency, GOP leadership kept the vote open for more than five hours while gently persuading the holdouts with promises, snacks, and what sources described as “light threatening.” Six brave representatives flipped from “no” to “yes” at the last possible second: Max Miller, Andy Harris, Victoria Spartz, Harriet Hageman, Andrew Clyde, and Michael Cloud. Political analysts called it “a profile in courage,” while others called it “what happens when leadership starts playing Nickelback outside the conference room.”

Some House Republicans remain concerned that the bill still technically “zeroes out” funding for ICE and CBP in certain creative accounting columns, which is apparently different from not funding them at all. As Rep. Eric Burlison (R-MO) put it, “It’s one thing to not do the funding. It’s another to put big, fat, insulting zeros right in the bill like you’re mocking us.”

Thanks to reconciliation, the Senate can now ram through the actual funding with a simple majority, bypassing the Democrats’ sacred 60-vote filibuster tradition of “screaming, foot-stomping, and threatening to move to Canada for the 47th time.”

“We have been forced by the Democrats to use reconciliation,” said Senate Majority Leader John Thune, in the saddest victory speech since participation trophies were invented.

Meanwhile, the White House Office of Management and Budget warned that without funding, DHS personnel could go unpaid in May, once again unleashing chaos on air travel, leaving Secret Service agents and the Coast Guard without paychecks, and generally making the entire country remember why we pay these people in the first place.

At press time, Democrats were reportedly drafting a strongly-worded statement calling the funding of America’s borders “literally fascism,” while Republicans congratulated themselves for almost doing the thing they promised to do.

Yippy-frack!


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Friday, August 19, 2022

Joe Biden called Liz Cheney the night she got creamed in the primary




After Liz Cheney got politically annihilated in the Wyoming GOP primary, so-called President Joe Biden called her on the blower to console her and ask if there was anything he could do for her. . . anything at all.

Cheney, whose political ideology has recently deteriorated into "Orange Man must die," lost to Harriet Hageman by a whopping 37 points, the biggest lost by an incumbent in a century, and the Babylon Bee. will not be hiring her anytime soon.

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After going down in flames, Biden had his wife, Doctor Jill Biden, dial the phone for him and call Cheney. And while neither the White House nor Cheney's office comment on the conversation, Brain Flushings and Brian Stelter's "Reliable Sources" was able to obtain a transcript of the conversation between the two.

Biden: Hello, hello Liz?
Cheney: Is that you, dad?
B: No, it's me.
C: Adam?
B: No, he died in the Garden of . . . you know the place.
C: Oh, Mister President. How are you?
B: I'm fine. Look, look, I know you just lost the election to that other lady, what's her name. I just wanted to tell you that we're all pulling for you come November when you run again.
C: Joe, I lost the primary; I can't run in November on the Republican ticket.
B: So run on ours. You just have to put a "D" after your name and do what you've been doing--going after Trump. I hate Trump. So whaddaya say?
C: I have bigger plans. I'm going to wait it out until 2024 and campaign for you job.
B: But what'll I do? I need the work. The Chinese are being too careful and Hunter isn't able to collect, if you know what I mean. No, no, no, I'm gonna run.
C: Joe, if you run again for President you'll be 82-years-young. That's going to be an impediment to your chances of winning.
B: What's an impediment?
C: Google it, you stupid dweeb. If it comes down to it, I'll run against you in your own party and kick your sorry ass out of D.C. So give it up, you old fart.
B: Thank you. I was nice talking to you, Joan.

The line went dead and the 'on hold' music played "Hail to the Chief,' whoever he or she is.

Saturday, July 16, 2022

Latest Poll: Liz Cheney losing bigly against Trump-backed challenger by 22 points


Cheney goes after Trump at the Jan 6 TV show


Rep. Liz Cheney (R-WY) is trailing her GOP challenger Harriet Hageman by 22% in a poll released Friday. Hopefully Ms. Cheney will ride off into the sunset and disappear from the public view after she gets clobbered next month in the Wyoming primaries.

A full 52% of likely primary voters in the state would support Hageman, and just 30% would support Cheney, for some reason, according to the survey by Mason-Dixon Polling & Strategy for the Star Tribune in Casper, Wyoming.

Harriet Hageman

The poll was conducted between July 7th to 11th and consisted of 1,100 likely voters. Other Republican primary candidates can hang up their spurs as they received only single-digit support for the only House seat up for grabs. Eleven percent of voters were undecided because there is always anywhere from 10 to 30 percent of the population that can't decide what to wear, where to go, and what to do, never mind who to vote for.

Former President Donald J. Trump chose Hageman out of several Republicans who are vying for Cheney's seat [which, I hear, is rather large]. Cheney was one of the two RINOs who voted to impeach Trump and likely committed political suicide, rightfully so.

Admiral Rachel Levine models himself after Liz

The poll also found that most voters disagreed with Cheney's decision to serve on the Jan. 6 Committee (63%) and believe her opposition to Trump destroyed her ability to represent Wyoming (61%). Fully 54% of Wyoming likely GOP voters also said her service on the select committee investigating attacks made them less likely to vote for her.

Cheney tried to convince Democrats in Wyoming to vote for her in the Republican primary to gain support, a move that Hageman's campaign correctly characterized as a "desperate" move to "hold on to power."

The Wyoming primary election is August 16th.

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Although Cheney claims to be a constitutional conservative who has fought for "everyday Wyomingites" against crippling regulation and government overreach, she seems to ignore the existence of the Constitution and rule of law, and lately appears to be more of a Democrat than a conservative.

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