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DO-NOTHING GOP Squanders House, Senate & White House With Historic Inaction, Passed Fewer Laws in 35 Years, Pathetic Record-Low Votes
By Pamela Geller - on December 26, 2025

 
This is what the GOP has done with Trump’s landslide. Nothing.

Judicial tyranny? Nothing.
Election fraud? Nothing.
Government spending and looming deficit balloon? Nothing.
Doge cuts? Nothing.
 
Republican Congress Sets EMBARRASSING Record for DO-NOTHING in 2025.

GOP-controlled House & Senate passed JUST 38 laws this year, the FEWEST in the first year of ANY presidency since 1989!

House cast a pathetic record-low votes, barely half of what Republicans did in 2017.

https://gellerreport.com/2025/12/do-nothing-gop-gop-squanders-house-senate-white-house-with-historic-inaction-passed-fewer-laws-in-35-years-pathetic-record-low-votes.html/
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Maybe they can talk Nazi Pelosi into becoming a ghost Speaker of the House.  :whistle:
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Ms. Geller is correct, of course.

But it must be realized:
With a Congress -- especially the Senate -- as divided and as partisan as it is today, the ONLY WAY that partisan legislation can be passed is by getting rid of the filibuster rule.

You know this as well as I do, even if you won't admit it.

"Go bold, or go home":
The Pubbies went home.

Another do-nothing Republican-majority Congress that did nothing for their consituency, and are destined to lose by inaction. But then again, isn't this what Republicans WANT? To be nothing more than graceful losers...?

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Ms. Geller is correct, of course.

But it must be realized:
With a Congress -- especially the Senate -- as divided and as partisan as it is today, the ONLY WAY that partisan legislation can be passed is by getting rid of the filibuster rule.

You know this as well as I do, even if you won't admit it.

"Go bold, or go home":
The Pubbies went home.

Another do-nothing Republican-majority Congress that did nothing for their consituency, and are destined to lose by inaction. But then again, isn't this what Republicans WANT? To be nothing more than graceful losers...?

Most of our do nothing GOP Congressmen and women are RINO's.  So .... they have no interest in helping to support one of the most effective and popular presidents in the history of our country -- all by design, unfortunately.
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DO-NOTHING GOP?  Nonsense.  Our GOP House, Senate, and Whitehouse gave us a continuation of Pelosi's 2022 budget along with $2 trillion more in spending than we collect in taxes.  And they voted to keep Obamacare alive for another year.  Not to mention all that free shit they continue to hand out to illegals.  Heck, I wish we did have a do-nothing Congress.  Instead, we get one that keeps spending money we don't have.
« Last Edit: December 27, 2025, 07:25:13 pm by Hoodat »
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