
Matt Gaetz: Congressional approval uncertain
There are really two groups under the “big tent” Republican Party: One is the conservatives who are well known and established in the party.
The second is a group of passionate reformers who are under the big tent because Donald Trump has promised to drain the swamp.
I fall into the second camp. I’m not a supporter of Donald Trump because he is or I am a conservative. I actually don’t feel like a conservative. I’m more of a reformer, a person who welcomes change.
I’m a supporter of him because he promises to end the rule of the deep state.
Who says that all Republicans are happy to see the deep state fall? Maybe they’re not. Whatever the case, it never occurred to me that they’d deny Donald Trump the people he wants to have on his team.
But the conservatives are denying their support to the reformers. How will the President cross this bridge?
How will Matt Gaetz sway the recalcitrants, if that’s possible?
Will the Brunson case end the Biden administration and Congress? Will the EBS go off and martial law replace the illegitimate Biden regime? Will G/NESARA be declared and new elections for a streamlined government be held within 120 days? Will so many arrests be made during the ten days of broadcasts that the Congressional environment is altogether changed?
Is it Gaetz they reject or is it taking down the deep state? Have they been corrupted? Bribed? Blackmailed? Or did Gaetz cross them or just rub them the wrong way?
Who said it would be smooth sailing once the President won the election? Welcome to the morning after.