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McCarthy is out as speaker for now. It looks like they can’t figure out a replacement, so there is a chance he will be the next speaker.

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Republicans are fun. lol.

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Lol.

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He’s put out a statement that he won’t be running again. He has also submitted a list of qualified temp speakers to assume his role and a new speaker may be appointed as early as next week.

That’s because Democrats are such a joke.

Looks like those incompetent Republicans finally accomplished something.

That’s important. Good to see Republicans have their priorities straight.

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It looks like it’s going to be a run-off between Steve Scalise and Jim Jordan. I don’t care which one becomes Speaker. One is as qualified as the other but Scalise has health issues.

I hope it’s Jordan. He’s the biggest idiot in the House and I would enjoy watching him make an ass of himself in that role.

Yeah, Survival of the Fittest.

It seems like I heard or read something about this a long time ago and I believe it’s true :face_vomiting: but I expect the whole truth to be suppressed until after she dies or Trump wins the election.

USA!!!USA!!!USA!!!

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That’s only because we have to have two jobs now to meet the bills. Mortgage applications are at their lowest since 1995.

Yeah. And it’s really difficult to buy a car.

I stopped putting extra into mortgage.

The Chevy Trax, which is made in South Korea is becoming VERY popular here. It’s about $21,000.

Cars are interesting that they are generally the same price from state to state. If I lived in Idaho, I might not be able to afford a $20000 car, but my house would cost less than half.

The economy is the same in every state. Some just have more zeros. The only way to live above the unbalanced economy is to work where the job pays well and live where the food costs less. If you can’t live that way, you’re probably going to struggle like everyone else.

I’m saying I’d make 25% less in Idaho, but the car costs pretty much the sane. Cars are even less affordable in those states.

Yes but as you said, so is housing.