Ever since last week when the facts about the GOP majorities in the House and Senate started making its rounds on social media, Republican voters have been calling on Congress to do more. Specifically, we’ve been angry that the current GOP-controlled Congress has put the fewest pieces of legislation on the President’s desk in over 70 years.
DO NOTHING CONGRESS: There are so many RINOs and NeverTrumpers in Congress that almost nothing can pass. This Congress has sent fewer bills to Trump than and Congress in 70 years. Would better leadership help or are the anti-Trump Republicans just too powerful?
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— @amuse (@amuse) May 11, 2025
One would think Speaker of the House Mike Johnson and Senate Majority Leader John Thune would immediately start rallying the troops and busting out with legislation that codifies President Donald Trump’s many executive orders. One might even think that there would be a renewed effort to do take fewer vacation days and lock themselves in chambers until they started solving America’s many problems that have accumulated the last four years.
If anything thought that, they would be wrong. Instead, someone controlling the House Republican X account thought it would be a good idea to point to the American people to do more.
DO NOTHING CONGRESS: There are so many RINOs and NeverTrumpers in Congress that almost nothing can pass. This Congress has sent fewer bills to Trump than and Congress in 70 years. Would better leadership help or are the anti-Trump Republicans just too powerful?
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— @amuse (@amuse) May 11, 2025
Wait, so the House GOP believes WE are the ones on the sidelines? They’re not even in the stadium. They’re not even watching the game, let alone playing it. They’re busy doing as little as possible, likely to subvert the Trump agenda and give away their majorities in the midterms.
Democrats in Congress crave power above all else. Republicans in Congress fear power because they know if they have it then they’ll have to act.
The last thing most Republican members of Congress want to do is act.