Rep. Chip Roy's FIERY message to federal bureaucracy amid shutdown debate



As a government shutdown draws closer, Republicans in the House have yet to come to an agreement among themselves — never mind with the Democrats.

Rep. Chip Roy (R-Texas) is at his wits' end with this federal bureaucracy, which grabs from the pockets of the American taxpayers so it can continue its “war” against them.

“What’s happening is totally indefensible,” he tells Glenn Beck.

“The current thinking in this town is that we need to leverage Ukraine in order to force border security.”

That’s a problem because “that accepts the premise of Ukraine in the first place.”

Roy explains that some Republicans are trying to “force that conversation: transparency, where the money’s going to go, how it’s used, is it in our national security interest, and if so, is it enough of that to then warrant using it as a kind of leverage point to force border security?”

In order for the Republicans and Democrats to reach a resolution, Roy believes a few things are necessary.

“You’ve got to give me cuts, you’ve got to give me something in order to buy more time to pass the appropriations bills,” he tells Glenn, noting that the House has passed seven appropriations bills already.

“Until they get signed into law, changing policies and cutting spending, then it’s not doing the American people any good,” he adds.

Glenn agrees.

“I don’t think that there is any reason to not go back to the spending levels of 2019 before the emergencies. There’s no reason. None, none,” Glenn says.

Lack of border security and outrageous government spending on matters that do not benefit the American people at all — and are instead sending American taxpayers themselves farther into debt — are where Chip is drawing the line.

“Do not ask me to continue to fund the government that’s killing my people, that’s at war with the people I represent, because I can’t do that,” Chip says.


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Horowitz: Study shows electric vehicles are a scam propped up by government



With the exception of the COVID shots, there is perhaps nothing in the economy that has gotten more tailwind in terms of government support than electric vehicles. Whether it’s the subsidies, the mandates, the inflation of the cost of gasoline, or the construction of cumbersome electric charging infrastructure, the government has done everything it can to turn a product that is inherently costly and impractical into something accessible to the public. Yet despite it all, a new study shows fueling these cars is more expensive than most gas-powered cars, even with record high gasoline prices, which were induced by policies from the same green energy. Now is the time to end all subsidies and mandates on behalf of this pathetic industry.

It’s truly hard to quantify the degree to which government has propped up green energy and products that never would have gotten off the ground in the free market. Between making gasoline so expensive and making gas cars more expensive with fuel efficiency mandates on the one hand, and subsidizing electric vehicles and all their required infrastructure on the other hand, electric cars have every reason to succeed. Heck, all blue states are even signaling the end of gas-powered cars altogether, and some are even mandating it. The subsidies reached a tipping point with the “Inflation Reduction Act,” which offers a subsidy of $7,500 per electric vehicle. But a new study shows that it still costs more to fuel an EV after spending so much more for the original purchase.

“Typical mid-priced ICE car drivers paid about $11.29 to fuel their vehicles for 100 miles of driving,” concluded a study from consulting firm Anderson Economic Group. “That cost was around $0.31 cheaper than the amount paid by mid-priced EV drivers charging mostly at home, and over $3 less than the cost borne by comparable EV drivers charging commercially.”

Oh, and let’s not forget that time is money. You have to spend an average of $18 per charge and spend 15 minutes per 100 miles traveled. Good luck on your family road trip this summer with the baby screaming in the car who was woken up after finally taking a nap, thanks to the incessant need to stop.

The only benefit the Michigan-based consulting firm found to fueling EVs over traditional cars was, of course, among the high-end luxury cars used by the elites promoting these products.

This is astounding given the record-high gas prices this past year, especially for winter months. This means that even after spending more money for the purchase of an EV, you are saddling yourself with a boondoggle to maintain. The problem for the parasitic, venture socialist industry is that the very regressive green policies that are harming the oil and car industries are doing even more damage to the electric grid. Thanks to the war on coal, oil refineries, and pipelines and the stagnation of nuclear energy by the same radical eco groups, electricity prices are skyrocketing even more than gasoline. All that “investment” in solar and wind is not there for us during our time of need. Now we face the prospect of electric grid failures more acutely than even oil and gas shortages.

Just consider what would happen during these heat waves if we only had electric vehicles. California grid operators warned people during last summer’s heat wave to ease off charging their cars. Now imagine if they had their way and 100% of cars were electric and 100% of the electricity was generated from wind and solar. Well, you’d be stuck at home … which is exactly how they want it.

Biden’s signature legislation last year handed out over $50 billion to the electric vehicle industry, including $7.7 billion for EV charging stations and $10.3 billion in grid and battery subsidies. But just like money can’t buy you love, it also can’t buy you efficacy, efficiency, or safety. Despite all of the corporate welfare for green energy, it’s still natural fuels from the earth that are holding up Texas’s grid during this cold spell and ice storm in the northern part of the state.

\u201cTexas Grid Snapshot\u2026 yet 8 out of 10 new projects are wind and solar \n\nWe must change that. #txlege \n\nWe\u2019ll fight federal subsidies.\u201d
— Chip Roy (@Chip Roy) 1675209997

What was powering northern Texas during the ice storm? As the Energy Information Administration data shows, natural gas was the star player while wind collapsed, despite Texas throwing tens of billions of dollars at it.

As for efficiency, a 2021 study shows that even if EVs were more economical post-purchase in terms of fueling per mile, there are fewer miles to monetize those returns. According to the paper from the Bureau of Economic Research, the average family EV only racked up 5,300 miles per year, less than half the 13,476 miles per year driven by normal privately owned cars. Thus, the savings in operating these cars was always a mirage because they are just driven less. They could never possibly replace internal combustion vehicles, just like wind and solar cannot replace oil, gas, and coal for electricity and fuel. Yet the government has mandated automobile manufacturers to quadruple the market share of EVs in their fleets.

Then, of course, there is the issue of safety. Recently, it was found that during Hurricane Ian, electric vehicles caught in the storm surge in southwest Florida were suddenly exploding. DeWalt’s new no-turn electric mower also seems to have problems, as one model caught fire on the opening day of Equip Expo 2022. These are the sorts of issues that are worked out when a product has to rise or fall in the free market without a permanent guarantee of income. But with endless subsidies, we can only imagine the economic and societal problems from an EV-only road show.

Moreover, what this all demonstrates is that EVs were never meant to replace traditional cars to fulfill our needs and standard of living. They are serving as a Trojan horse to break our standard of living so that we will “own nothing and be happy,” as the WEF officials like to say. They want us to pay a fortune for cars and then barely be able to drive them because of the cost of electricity that they are concomitantly and artificially increasing thanks to other global warming regulations and market distortions.

Oh, and of course, no action taken against our prosperity, liberty, and mobility is complete unless it helps China. We all know China controls 76% of global EV battery production, and the nickel, cobalt, and lithium used to produce these batteries are all produced abroad. So now we are subsidizing China and other bad actors to make the rope that hangs our economy, which is pretty much in line with every other government policy. All they need now is to absolve these companies of product liability, and they will be just like the COVID shots.

So why do Republican governors continue to service the electric vehicle scam? Why do they continue to place the boot of government on the scale toward these loser vehicles? The time has come for red states to completely divest from the green energy scam.

Record high: CBP reports over 250,000 southwest land border encounters in December



America's southern border continues to be inundated by a massive flow of migrants, with U.S. Customs and Border Protection reporting a whopping 251,487 southwest land border encounters during the month of December 2022, a staggering sum which, according to Fox News' Bill Melugin, represents the highest monthly total ever recorded.

"CBP sources tell FOX there were over 70,000 known gotaways at the border in December as well," Melugin tweeted, noting that December marks the tenth consecutive month that southern border encounters have exceeded 200,000.

\u201cThis is now the tenth month in a row of more than 200,000 migrant encounters at the southern border. CBP sources tell FOX there were over 70,000 known gotaways at the border in December as well. @FoxNews\u201d
— Bill Melugin (@Bill Melugin) 1674258168

"The December update shows our new border enforcement measures are working. Even as overall encounters rose because of smugglers spreading misinformation around the court-ordered lifting of the Title 42 public health order, we continued to see a sharp decline in the number of Venezuelans unlawfully crossing our southwest border, down 82% from September 2022," Acting CBP Commissioner Troy Miller, said, according to a press release. "Early data suggests the expanded measures for Cubans, Haitians, and Nicaraguans are having a similar impact, and we look forward to sharing the additional data in the next update."

Adding the 251,487 figure from December to the 234,896 from November and 231,277 from October brings the total for the first three months of fiscal year 2023 to 717,660 southwest land border encounters.

"10 months in a row of more than 200,000 migrant encounters at the southern border. Biden’s border crisis is out of control," GOP Sen. Marsha Blackburn of Tennessee tweeted.

"Every single @HouseGOP should have to answer this question: you ran on securing the border, you have the majority, so what are you specifically willing to do to secure it?" Republican Rep. Chip Roy of Texas tweeted.

\u201cEvery single @HouseGOP should have to answer this question: you ran on securing the border, you have the majority, so what are you specifically willing to do to secure it? My answer - start with #HR29, then work through the elements of the #TxBorderPlan. #StandUpForAmerica\u201d
— Chip Roy (@Chip Roy) 1674265834

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Senate passes bill to fund the government, including another $12 billion for Ukraine



The U.S. Senate on Thursday passed legislation that would fund the government through mid-December, sending a bill that would avert a government shutdown to the House of Representatives.

The Senate voted 72 to 25 in favor of a continuing resolution to fund the government, including $12 billion in additional aid for Ukraine and hundreds of billions of dollars for the executive agencies carrying out President Joe Biden's agenda. Twenty-two Republicans voted for the bill, which conservative lawmakers had pointed out would fund COVID-19 vaccine mandates for federal employees, Biden's preferred green energy policies, the administration's immigration policies, the Internal Revenue Service funding that Republicans say will add an additional 87,000 IRS agents to the federal workforce, and more.

\u201c22 @SenateGOP yea votes on CR (continued)\n\nGraham (SC)\nGrassley (IA)\nHyde-Smith (MS)\nKennedy (R-LA)\nMcConnell (KY)\nMoran (KS)\nMurkowski (AK)\nRomney (UT)\nShelby (AL)\nSullivan (AK)\nTillis (NC)\nWicker (MS)\nYoung (IN)\n\n(2/2) #StandUpForAmerica #NotOneMorePenny\u201d
— Chip Roy (@Chip Roy) 1664482657

Biden is expected to sign the bill on Friday, assuming it passes in the House, where Democrats hold the majority. His signature would keep the government open through Dec. 16, when Congress will meet in a lame-duck session after the midterm elections to consider another spending bill. Sen. Mike Lee (R-Utah) unsuccessfully urged his colleagues not to support a Democratic spending bill that would kick the can to a lame-duck Congress.

But neither party wants to be blamed for a government shutdown so close to the November elections. The bill passed and the Senate will not resume session to consider legislation until after the elections, freeing up lawmakers to go home and campaign.

There was a minor controversy earlier this month as Sen. Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.) wanted to include language in the continuing resolution that would speed up the permitting process for both fossil fuel and renewable energy projects. But Manchin was forced to ask Schumer to remove his language from the bill when it became apparent Republicans would not support him. Though some Republicans also wanted faster permitting, Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) did not rally support for Manchin's bill in what was largely seen as retribution for Manchin helping Democrats pass the Inflation Reduction Act.

“Senate Republicans have made it very clear they will block legislation to fund the government if it includes bipartisan permitting reform because they’ve chosen to obstruct instead of work in a bipartisan way to achieve something they’ve long claimed they wanted to do,” Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) said Tuesday as he announced Manchin's language would be removed from the bill.

Manchin said it was "unfortunate that members of the United States Senate are allowing politics to put the energy security of our nation at risk," in a statement released Tuesday.

The spending bill also included an additional $18.8 billion for the Federal Emergency Management Agency, which is assisting Florida after Hurricane Ian devastated the state's southwest coast.

Majority of registered voters think drug cartels have greater control over the southern border than the American government does: poll



A Scott Rasmussen national survey of registered voters found that 61% think drug cartels hold greater control over the U.S. southern border than the American government does.

"They are right. So - now we should do something about it. We should commit to provide #NotOneMorePenny to fund open borders & to empower cartels. #StandUpForAmerica," Republican Rep. Chip Roy of Texas tweeted when sharing the link to a National Review piece about the poll.

\u201cThey are right. So - now we should do something about it. We should commit to provide #NotOneMorePenny to fund open borders & to empower cartels. #StandUpForAmerica https://t.co/nkdC1MtSWj\u201d
— Chip Roy (@Chip Roy) 1663885685

The poll also found that 54% of registered voters do not think that the federal government is truly attempting to secure the border and decrease unlawful immigration.

According to the methodology section, the survey "was conducted online by Scott Rasmussen on September 20-21, 2022. Field work for the survey was conducted by RMG Research, Inc."

GOP Rep. Matt Gaetz of Florida has suggested that the U.S. should "get tough on the border and even tougher on the Sinaloa Cartel" in order to tackle the problem of the deadly drug fentanyl.

The lawmaker tweeted earlier this week, "Bomb Sinaloa. Not kidding."

"Fentanyl available in the United States is primarily supplied by two criminal drug networks, the Sinaloa Cartel and the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG)," according to the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration.

Should America Drop Tomahawk Missiles on Cartel Mountains? www.youtube.com

U.S. Customs and Border Protection reports that there have been more than 2 million southwest land border encounters during the 11-month period from October 2021 through August 2022.

Many GOP figures have called for Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas to resign — in a September 21 letter to Mayorkas, Sen. Josh Hawley of Missouri declared, "Your intentional disregard for our country's immigration laws makes you unfit to remain in office. You should resign."

A group of GOP lawmakers has backed a measure to put the kibosh on catch and release policies, but the bill likely has no chance of advancing through the Democrat-controlled Congress.

"Catch and release is incentivizing historic levels of illegal immigration, stretching Border Patrol resources thin, and making our communities unsafe," Republican Rep. Andy Biggs of Arizona, said, according to a press release. "My legislation restores integrity in our immigration system by explicitly prohibiting DHS from paroling or otherwise releasing illegal aliens into the country. DHS can either detain the illegal alien or require them to remain outside the United States while their claim is pending. We must maintain operational control of the southern border and this legislation gets us closer to that."

A man interviewed on Fox News said that he came to the U.S. illegally and that America's border is open. "It's open, not closed," the man said. "It's open because we enter, we come in, free. No problem."

Illegal Immigrant Tells Fox News: "The Border Is Open” www.youtube.com

Dr. Oz trumpets his support for gay marriage and backs the 'Respect for Marriage Act'



Dr. Mehmet Oz, the Republican candidate running for U.S. Senate in the state of Pennsylvania, has openly declared his support for allowing homosexual marriages in the U.S., and signed onto a letter calling for the passage of the "Respect for Marriage Act."

"I'm proud to join this effort with fellow Republicans. I believe that same-sex couples should have the same freedom to get married as straight couples," Oz tweeted on Monday.

His tweet linked to a Washington Post piece which reported that Oz had signed a letter calling for the passage of a gay marriage-related bill. According to the outlet, Oz, Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker, George W. Bush's daughter Barbara Bush, and GOP U.S. Senate candidate Joe O'Dea who is seeking election in Colorado, are just some of the hundreds of individuals who have signed the letter.

\u201cI'm proud to join this effort with fellow Republicans. I believe that same-sex couples should have the same freedom to get married as straight couples.\n\nhttps://t.co/cAQ4jA2bL0\u201d
— Dr. Mehmet Oz (@Dr. Mehmet Oz) 1663003890

In the 2015 the Obergefell v. Hodges opinion, the U.S. Supreme Court compelled states to recognize and allow same-sex marriages.

The "Respect for Marriage Act" would prohibit states from denying "full faith and credit to any public act, record, or judicial proceeding of any other State pertaining to a marriage between 2 individuals, on the basis of the sex, race, ethnicity, or national origin of those individuals."

Many prominent businesses — including Apple, Amazon, Starbucks, Twitter, and many others — have signed a letter calling for the passage of the measure.

Responding to Oz's tweet, Steve Deace, host of BlazeTV's "Steve Deace Show," called for Oz to appear on the program and engage in debate about the "godless legislation."

Conservative commentator Michael Knowles tweeted, "PA Rs should strongly consider staying home in Nov. This guy is such a loser. Is there any evidence he'd even reliably side with a GOP majority? If cons not only fail to conserve but actively cheer on the destruction of the basic political institution, who cares if they win?"

"This is how the @SenateGOP wants to head into the election… not talking about crime, gas/electricity, borders/cartels/fentanyl, & vax firings all funded by this same GOP… this… Idiots," Republican Rep. Chip Roy of Texas tweeted.

\u201cThis is how the @SenateGOP wants to head into the election\u2026 not talking about crime, gas/electricity, borders/cartels/fentanyl, & vax firings all funded by this same GOP\u2026 this\u2026 Idiots.\u201d
— Chip Roy (@Chip Roy) 1663010948

GOP lawmakers blast the Biden admin's student loan debt cancellation plan and warn it will increase inflation



Republicans have been lambasting President Joe Biden's plan to cancel massive quantities of federal student loan debt.

The administration's plan calls for wiping out $20,000 of student loan debt for individuals who received Pell Grants and $10,000 for those who did not get Pell Grants — this debt cancellation would be available to individuals earning less than $125,000 annually.

\u201cIn keeping with my campaign promise, my Administration is announcing a plan to give working and middle class families breathing room as they prepare to resume federal student loan payments in January 2023.\n\nI'll have more details this afternoon.\u201d
— President Biden (@President Biden) 1661355129

While the policy promises a windfall for those who have taken on student loan debt and not yet paid it off, the plan will not benefit individuals who have already paid off their federal student loans or people who have never taken out any student loans.

In addition to the inherent unfairness of the debt cancellation proposal, Republican lawmakers have been warning that the plan will worsen inflation.

"Biden’s student loan plan will cause more inflation. Wiping hundreds of billions of dollars off the government balance sheet is like injecting hundreds of billions of newly printed dollars into the money supply. Inflation impacts retirees & lower + middle income families most," GOP Rep. Thomas Massie of Kentucky tweeted.

"Sad to see what’s being done to bribe the voters. Biden's student loan forgiveness plan may win Democrats some votes, but it fuels inflation, foots taxpayers with other people’s financial obligations, is unfair to those who paid their own way & creates irresponsible expectations," Republican Sen. Mitt Romney of Utah tweeted.

"So, you choose to avoid debt & start a business - screw you… pay off your loans responsibly - screw you… take the GI bill & service of country - screw you. But choose to major in 'gender' studies & pile up debt to live in your parents' basement - lottery! #StudentLoanScam," GOP Rep. Chip Roy of Texas tweeted.

\u201cSo, you choose to avoid debt & start a business - screw you\u2026 pay off your loans responsibly - screw you\u2026 take the GI bill & service of country - screw you. But choose to major in \u201cgender\u201d studies & pile up debt to live in your parents\u2019 basement - lottery! #StudentLoanScam\u201d
— Chip Roy (@Chip Roy) 1661369810

"Today, @JoeBiden forced every American who didn't attend college or has already paid off their loans to now pay off others' debts. Democrats' canceling student loans isn't a 'relief' for Americans. It's an added burden that will only further increase inflation," Sen. Rick Scott of Florida tweeted.

"To be clear — student debt is not being 'canceled' or 'forgiven.' It's just being transferred from well-off college graduates to working class taxpayers," GOP Rep. Mike Johnson of Louisiana tweeted.