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Speaker Mike Johnson: ‘Bernie Sanders and AOC Said the Quiet Parts Out Loud’

On Day 16 of the government shutdown, Speaker Mike Johnson took to the podium to deliver a powerful speech, blasting Democrats for their role in the ongoing crisis. In his address, Johnson specifically called out two prominent Democratic figures, Senator Bernie Sanders and Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, for their actions and statements during this tumultuous time.

Johnson began his speech by expressing his disappointment and frustration with the Democrats’ refusal to come to the negotiating table and find a solution to end the shutdown. He emphasized the impact that this shutdown is having on millions of Americans, including federal workers who are currently going without pay. Johnson made it clear that the American people deserve better from their elected officials.

But it was his remarks about Senator Sanders and Representative Ocasio-Cortez that truly caught the attention of the audience. Johnson accused them of “saying the quiet parts out loud,” referring to their recent statements and actions that have only added fuel to the fire of the shutdown.

Senator Sanders, who has been a vocal critic of President Trump’s border wall proposal, recently stated that he would be willing to consider funding for a barrier in exchange for a permanent solution for the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program. This statement was met with backlash from some of his fellow Democrats, who saw it as a betrayal of their stance against the wall. Johnson seized on this moment, stating that Sanders’ comment revealed the true motives behind the Democrats’ refusal to negotiate – they are more concerned with scoring political points than finding a solution for the American people.

Representative Ocasio-Cortez, a rising star in the Democratic party, has also been vocal about her opposition to the border wall. However, in a recent interview, she admitted that the wall is “not the worst thing” and that she would be open to discussing its funding. This statement caused a stir among her supporters and fellow Democrats, with some accusing her of flip-flopping on her stance. Johnson used this as an example of the Democrats’ lack of a unified message and their willingness to change their stance for political gain.

In his speech, Johnson also addressed the Democrats’ refusal to acknowledge the humanitarian crisis at the southern border. He highlighted the alarming statistics of illegal drugs, human trafficking, and violent crimes that are pouring into our country through unsecured borders. He urged the Democrats to put aside their political agendas and work towards securing our borders for the safety and security of all Americans.

Johnson’s passionate and direct words struck a chord with many Americans who are tired of the political games being played in Washington. His call for unity and action resonated with those who are feeling the effects of the shutdown and are looking for a way out of this crisis.

As the speech came to a close, Johnson reminded the audience that the American people are counting on their elected officials to do their jobs and find a solution to end the shutdown. He called on all members of Congress, regardless of party affiliation, to come together and put the needs of the country first.

In the end, Speaker Mike Johnson’s speech was a powerful and necessary reminder that the American people deserve better from their leaders. He called out the Democrats for their divisive tactics and urged them to put aside their political agendas for the sake of the country. As we continue to navigate through this government shutdown, let us heed Johnson’s call for unity and work towards finding a solution that benefits all Americans.

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