The House speaker is open to a stand-alone vote on Ukraine aid. Marjorie Taylor Greene isn’t going to like that one bit.

Poor Mike Johnson is in quite a bind. The House speaker simply doesn’t have a governing majority: It is borderline impossible to pass anything with only Republican votes, because the hard-right MAGA bloc wants to thwart governing at all costs. So he needs Democrats to pass anything that wouldn’t be uniformly awful for the country. Yet if he does rely on Democrats, that MAGA faction is prepared to depose him.

That’s why Johnson’s new indication that he’s considering holding a vote on a Ukraine aid package—one that would be separate from an Israel aid bill—is so intriguing and suggestive.

“I think it is a stand-alone, and I suspect it will need to be on suspension,” Johnson told Politico, meaning that a bill funding Ukraine aid would have to move via a fast-track procedure that prevents insurgents from bottling up bills in committees.

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    You have to be extremely naive to believe that, Johnson is still trying to block and delay anything that help Ukraine.

    Johnson is a traitor and will lie with a straight face to help Trump help Putin.
    He is trying to make an agreement among republicans that will fail in the senate. To avoid the Bill from the Senate he is blocking the vote on to pass when the discharge forces a vote on it.

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      And he’s just killing time. If they passed the current aid bill, Ukrainians would start getting weapons again in a week.

      If he writes new bills, votes on those now, etc etc etc, he can buy Putin another month of Ukraine being weakened.

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    I don’t know if voting for Ukraine aid is really sticking a shiv in MAGA. But they are such thin-skinned babies that I’m sure they will think so.

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    Poor Mike Johnson …

    I thought we didn’t know anything about his finances because he never submitted supposedly required paperwork upon getting elected. (I’m playing on words here but my point stands)

    You made your bed chucklefuck Mike, now lay in it.

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      He’s so poor he doesn’t even have a bank account! And I guess share a pornhub account with his son.

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    One wonders, with such a slim majority, where the speaker and a few others would swing the majority, if they’ve realised they could negotiate bi-partisan agreements which would push conservative policies at the cost of some democratic ones. It would crush the magas, while still pushing conservative agendas and get som form of government working again.

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      The trouble is, there doesn’t appear to be even a few Republicans left who want that.