So, the longest shutdown in American history is finally over. The front pages of media can go back to reporting news. Media internet followers can look forward to more coverage of trumpie's relations with sex- offender-the late Jeffrey Epstein. The necessary vote came after Mr. Speaker Mike Johnson seated the newest member of the House who immediately cast the vote to open files that were waiting sunlight by certain interested democrats.
Of course, this is really a sham opening move as it only guarantees funding through January 2026. Ha, ah, ha: the White House and Congress will get back on the merry-go-round then, dancing to the same tunes as before. It's about executive power; it's about the separation of power; it's about the concentration of power; and it clearly indicates there's a power shift going on before our eyes. Think: White House v. Congress; Supreme Court v. White House; think Congress v. Supreme Court; think fantasy v. reality. It's interesting to sit on the sidelines and observe the childish behavior generally observed in the school yard among children. The old Guard is moving on(see NYC), Nancy Pelosi, the 85 year old San Francisco Dem announced her retirement in 2027.(can you imagine. All her old cronies have died or retired, retired. Her ancient comrade-Dianne Feinstein is dead and buried; she won't be able to support Nancy anymore.
So, again, the government-federal , will stumble along as Sleepy Donny's appointees continue the charade of leadership, digging deep holes that will have to be refilled and patched over after the 2026 midterm elections when Dems take back the reins of leadership and restore some semblance of order.
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