The 'beginning of the end' of the GOP: Mike Johnson is headed for trouble
- Republicans in Congress currently struggle to pass a budget reconciliation bill during 2025.
- This difficulty stems from disagreements among Republicans controlling Congress and the presidency over spending and tax policies.
- Traditional Republicans prioritize balancing the budget through spending cuts rather than raising taxes on wealthy individuals.
- A House resolution instructed committees to find $880 billion in spending cuts, illustrating the scale of proposed reductions.
- Failure to resolve these internal disagreements may cause the reconciliation effort to collapse, potentially harming the party coalition.
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The 'beginning of the end' of the GOP: Mike Johnson is headed for trouble
In 2025, President Donald Trump is to the GOP what the late President Ronald Reagan was during the 1980s: the party's most prominent and influential figure. Yet while Reagan famously said that someone who agrees with him 70 percent ally rather than a 30 percent enemy, Trump is known for demanding obedience and loyalty.Being perceived as even mildly anti-Trump can be the kiss of death in 2025's Republican Party. Never Trump conservatives are prom…
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