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Two-faced Nancy

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Feb 18, 2024, 6:37:08 PMFeb 18
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On 15 Mar 2022, Rudy Canoza <notg...@gmail.com> posted some
news:iM9YJ.121040$Wdl5....@fx44.iad:

> Nancy Pelosi started her career carpet bagging from Baltimore to
> California, immediately taking up with the noisy Democrat queers from
> Berkeley and San Francisco.

Nancy Pelosi is not an especially impressive figure. She was elected to
Congress in 1986, and she spent her first six years in Washington, D.C.,
as a rank-and-file member of Congress who did nothing of any great
interest. That changed after Bill Clinton was elected in 1992, but the
immediate overreach resulted in Pelosi and her colleagues annoying the
public so profoundly that the Democrats lost control of the House of
Representatives for the first time in 40 years, and then stayed in the
minority for the following twelve.

Since 1994, in which year the House became competitive for the first
time since the 1950s, the Democrats have had a majority just four times
— that’s eight years out of a total of 28. During those eight years,
Nancy Pelosi has been the Democrats’ choice for speaker every time the
question came up.

Did she do a good job? Not really, no. During half of the time that
Pelosi was in charge of the House (from 2007 to 2009, and then from 2019
to 2021), Pelosi had a GOP president to deal with, and was thus
prevented from effecting major change. For two of her years at the top
(2021–2023), she had such a small majority that she couldn’t do much —
and what she did do was highly questionable. And then there were the two
years, between 2009 and 2011, when she got a lot done. But, really, how
could she have avoided doing so? After 2008, the Democrats had massive
landslide majorities, and, while they certainly used them to achieve big
legislative goals, they also guaranteed a backlash that severely damaged
the party at all levels of government, that took the gavel out of
Pelosi’s hands at the next possible opportunity, and that kept her in
the minority for nearly a decade thereafter.

Pelosi’s last act of note was to throw her own branch of government
under the bus. Having insisted in no uncertain terms that the president
could not unilaterally cancel student-loan debt — “people think that the
president of the United States has the power for debt forgiveness,” she
said last year, “he does not, the president can’t do it, so that’s not
even a discussion” — Pelosi took to pretending that, actually, he could.

That’s not a great record, is it?

https://www.nationalreview.com/corner/pelosi-failed/

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