After Trump was elected and started surrounding himself with weirdos for his cabinet and advisory roles, people like Elon Musk, Vivek Ramaswamy, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Kristi Noem, Tulsi Gabbard, Kash Patel, Elise Stefanik, and Pete Hegseth, I expected that come January 20th when he actually takes office would be when the chaos started.
But it looks like he decided to get an early start and has chosen the budget process to throw his weight around. The current budget authorizes funding only until midnight on Friday and Republican speaker Mike Johnson thought he had worked out a deal to keep the government running. But then Elon Musk waded in and said the bill was not good enough and effectively scuttled it yesterday. Johnson then tried to get another bill that had the main thing that Trump wanted, which was to suspend the debt ceiling for two years so that he could give his wealthy friends a big tax cut. In order to get it passed in the House of Representatives, Trump vowed that any Republican who voted against it would face primary challengers supported by him.
But earlier today, the House defeated that proposal by a surprisingly large margin of 235-174 with 38 Republicans defying Trump and joining Democrats in voting against.
Critics described the breakdown as an early glimpse of the chaos to come when Trump returns to the White House on 20 January. Muskâs intervention via a volley of tweets on his social media platform X was mocked by Democrats as the work of âPresident Muskâ.
âThe Musk-Johnson proposal is not serious,â Hakeem Jeffries, the House Democratic leader, told reporters. âItâs laughable. Extreme Maga Republicans are driving us to a government shutdown.â
…The defiance from within Trumpâs own party caught many by surprise.
Republican concern about the deficit has always been bogus. They use it to cut spending on anything that does not benefit the wealthy while ignoring it whenever they want to cut taxes on the wealthy. What they want to do is suspend the debt ceiling before Trump takes office so that it can be blamed on Biden.
Mike Johnson, the Republican House speaker, told reporters that the package would avoid disruption, tie up loose ends and make it easier for Congress to cut spending by hundreds of billions of dollars when Trump takes office next year. âGovernment is too big, it does too many things, and it does few things well,â he said.â¨â¨But Democrats dismissed the bill as a cover for a budget-busting tax cut that would largely benefit wealthy backers such as Musk, the worldâs richest man, while saddling the country with trillions of dollars in additional debt.
Jeffries said during the floor debate: âHow dare you lecture America about fiscal responsibility, ever?â
Jamie Raskin, a Democratic congressman, told reporters: âSo who is our leader Hakeem Jeffries supposed to negotiate with? Is it Mike Johnson? Is he the speaker of the House. Or is it Donald Trump? Or is it Elon Musk? Or is it somebody else?â
Some Republicans objected that the bill would clear the way for more debt while failing to reduce spending. Congressman Chip Roy said: âI am absolutely sickened by the party that campaigns on fiscal responsibility.â
This chaos threatens Johnson’s position as speaker.
The tumultuous turn of events, coming as lawmakers were preparing to head home for the holidays, sparks a familiar reminder of what itâs like in Trump-run Washington.
Musk and Vice President-elect JD Vance tried to blame Democrats, though rank-and-file Republicans helped sink Trumpâs plan.
âTheyâve asked for a shutdown,â Vance said of Democrats. âThatâs exactly what theyâre going to get.â
For Johnson, who faces his own problems ahead of a Jan. 3 House vote to remain speaker, Trumpâs demands left him severely weakened, forced to abandon his word with Democrats and work into the night to broker the new approach.
Trumpâs allies even floated the far-fetched idea of giving Musk the speakerâs gavel, since the speaker is not required to be a member of the Congress. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., posted she was âopenâ to the idea.
…While Democrats have floated their own ideas in the past for lifting or even doing away with the debt limit caps â Sen. Elizabeth Warren had suggested as much â they appear to be in no bargaining mood to save Johnson from Trump â even before the president-elect is sworn into office.
The current debt limit expires Jan. 1, 2025, and Trump wants the problem off the table before he joins the White House.
This is nuts.
I think that promoting the idea that it is really Musk who is running the show is a good idea because it will infuriate Trump who hates to be upstaged.
karl random says
it’s gonna be that photo of stalin and friends that slowly had dudes airbrushed out of the picture -- except the starting portrait is an NFT of a burning clown car covered in swastikas. classy.
sonofrojblake says
“promoting the idea that it is really Musk who is running the show is a good idea because it will infuriate Trump”
This. Keep referring to #PresidentMusk, and we’ll soon see who has the most real power. Trump will go after him like he’s gone after everyone else… Who will win? I honestly don’t know.
LykeX says
Clearly, Musk has bought all of Trump’s debt from Putin, so now there’s a new puppet master pulling Trump’s strings.
Deepak Shetty says
yeah I wish sometimes we were detached from reality so we could promote items like “Musk has schemed to shutdown government and then intends to blame Trump and then have Trump declared insane and removed (25 amendment) and then get elected after JD Vance nominates him as VP and then Vance resigns as incriminating tapes of Vance in compromising positions with pet dogs and cats in ohio come out” and anytime Musk meets any republican who praises him thats further proof of this plan.
Dennis K says
@2 sonofrojblake — Trump will win. The mad-dog sycophants of Donald the Christ would turn on First Lady Elon Musk the instant their emperor declared his disdain. And I’m sure he knows this, even as far gone as he is. He knows the power of his base.
Lassi Hippeläinen says
Why not nominate Halliburton as the chairperson? They know how to make things work, even in darkness.
birgerjohansson says
More Republican incompetence
(crossposted with Pharyngula)
Farron Cousins:
‘Republicans In Danger Of Losing Their House Majority’
.https://youtube.com/watch?v=-imAq5W82NY
birgerjohansson says
‘Itâs nutsâ: Listen to some of the questions that RFK Jr. is asking those who want to work at his HHS department.
.https://youtube.com/watch?v=WrMkTaBU1bA
I am told arch-kook Jordan Peterson was involved in creating these questionnaires. Rachel Maddow had a good laugh in another news item covering this craziness.
Welcome to the team ruling tge world’s dominant power.
birgerjohansson says
Jordan Peterson Is Apparently Behind RFK Jr.âs Job Application âPersonality Survey,â Sex Questions and All |
Vanity Fair
.https://www.vanityfair.com/style/story/jordan-peterson-rfk-jr-personality-test-maha
birgerjohansson says
Fun idea: can we convince Trump that Jordan Peterson would make a great spokesperson for the administration, with a flair for dealing with the press? It would be hilarious, like asking Dubya to do physics.
birgerjohansson says
This is the person Republicans wanted to be attorney general
“Gaetz Gets INSTANT KARMA as Report IS FINALLY RELEASED”
.https://youtube.com/watch?v=ND8-no9l2fU
Fuck it, Trump should go ahead and appoint him anyway. It is not as if the GOP senators are going to oppose him. Gaetz would be the perfect symbol for the new banana republic.