Conservatives have long been suspicious of U.S. House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA). He is rightly viewed as a deal maker with little backbone who often sacrifices principles for expediency. This is why it took fifteen ballots for him to finally get elected as House Speaker. He was able to secure the position due to support from conservative stalwarts such as U.S. Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) and President Donald Trump.
Unfortunately, his tenure as House Speaker has been about as disappointing as many conservatives feared. He has not kept the promises he made to the members of the Freedom Caucus to garner their support.
Conservatives were still hopeful that McCarthy would stand firm in his debt ceiling negotiations with President Joe Biden
For example, McCarthy promised to schedule a vote on congressional term limits. Unfortunately, no vote on the issue has been scheduled, even though congressional term limits have the support ofĀ 83%Ā of the American people. Hard working Americans want term limits, but lifelong politicians like McCarthy and U.S. Senator Mitch McConnell (R-KY) are not as enamored with the idea.
While not fulfilling the promises he made to the Freedom Caucus, conservatives were still hopeful that McCarthy would stand firm in his debt ceiling negotiations with President Joe Biden. In fact, he has been sounding tough in his media appearances in recent weeks. Conservatives were demanding that McCarthy only agree to a deal that would hold the line on spending, reduce government overreach and restore some semblance of fiscal sanity to our country.
Not surprisingly, the agreement that was announced over the weekend was undoubtedly a big win for Democrats. The leftists are certainly happy that almost all the extra 87,000 IRS agents funded by the ludicrously named Inflation Reduction Act will be retained in this deal.
U.S. Congressman Dan Bishop (R-NC) lamented that onlyĀ $1.9 billionĀ will be cut from theĀ $80 billionĀ that was appropriated for the IRS expansion. As Bishop sarcastically noted, āSo there will be 85,260 more IRS agents rather than 87,000 to eat you alive. Big win.ā
This pitifulĀ 2%Ā cut in the IRS expansion will not stop the targeting of hard working middle class Americans. According to U.S. Congresswoman Lauren Boebert (R-CO), āThe people that will suffer are those who are middle class, who make just enough to file but not enough to have some rich attorney comb through their returns. Thatās who Biden wants to screw over to make sure (Ukrainian President) Zelenskyy can get more and more money.ā
Bannon blasted McCarthy as showing āno leadership whatsoever.ā
Obviously, Boebert was very unhappy about the deal McCarthy struck with Biden. She tweeted, āOur base didnāt volunteer, door knock and fight so hard to get us the majority for this kind of compromise deal with Joe Biden. Our voters deserve better than this. We work for them. You can count me as a NO on this deal. We can do better.ā
The deal extends the debt ceiling until January of 2025. In the view of former Trump strategist Steve Bannon, McCarthy delivered āa total surrenderā and a ātotal and complete sell outā that will ācondemn the United States to decades of lost economic growth.ā The deal will ensure at least anotherĀ $4 to $5 trillionĀ being added to the national debt before the next ceiling is reached.
Bannon blasted McCarthy as showing āno leadership whatsoever.ā Nonetheless, the House Speaker claimed that he kept telling the Democrats āNo,ā and he refused their requests repeatedly. He said, āThereās nothing that they asked that Iā¦let in.ā
Of course, such bravado is ridiculous because President Biden readily accepted the ācompromise.ā Biden said the deal protected ācritical programs,ā and his ākey priorities and legislative accomplishments.ā
Yet, Republicans were sent to Washington D.C. by millions of voters across our country to stop Biden and overturn his radical agenda, not to āprotectā it.
David Stockman, former Director of the Office of Management and Budget in the Reagan administration, blasted the deal as āa screaming disgrace.ā He noted that the minor change to mandate work requirements for food stamp recipients until the age of fifty-four āamounts to 0.02% of the $49 trillion in 10-year entitlement costs that are otherwise left untouched.ā
Conservatives should fight it with all their might
Alas, the so-called āfreezeā in non-defense discretionary spending at current levels is ā56%ā higher than āBig Spender Obama’s FY 2016 budget.ā Stockman tweeted, āIf the GOP majority falls for this hideous ācompromise,ā who needs the GOP?ā
Fortunately, there are some GOP conservatives who are opposing this agreement. U.S. Congressman Dan Clyde (R-GA) surveyed the deal and said he would give it a āhard pass.ā Also, U.S. Congressman Chip Roy (R-TX) criticized the agreement for maintaining ābloatedā Democratic Party spending levels and their āwish list,ā such as the āunreliable energy subsidiesā from the Inflation Reduction Act.
Other aspects of the deal are equally troubling. It includesĀ $88 billionĀ in additional spending for the Department of Defense. With the United States out of Afghanistan and with the Republicans supposedly focusing on āAmerica Firstā issues, why is there a need for this huge increase in defense spending?
In an interview on Fox News, McCarthy admitted the deal ālets government grow, but at a slower rate.ā Really, adding at leastĀ $4 trillionĀ to the national debt does not seem like much of a āslower rate.ā
McCarthy boasted that the deal has the support of ā95%ā of the Republican House members. If that is the case, the GOP leadership has totally lost connection with the base of their party.
The volunteers and small donors who worked non-stop to elect Republicans to Congress are not going to support a bill that adds massive amounts to the debt, does not deter the growth of the IRS and keeps all of Bidenās socialist āGreen energyā priorities in place.
As former Trump Office of Management and Budget Director Russ Vought tweeted, the deal āhands away all leverageā to President Biden āfor the rest of his term.ā This capitulation is unacceptable and must be opposed.
Vought is 100% correct, āConservatives should fight it with all their might.ā In the coming days, the truly courageous fighters in Congress will be revealed.

