REPUBLICANS HAVE THE SLIMMEST HOUSE MAJORITY SINCE 1931 — WHAT IT MEANS
Tomorrow, January 3, a new Congress is sworn in. Immediately after, the House must elect of Speaker.
If no one quickly wins the gavel, certification of President-elect Trump’s victory on January 6 could be delayed. Rules then would make Senator Chuck Grassley the president. With no yet President, Vice-President nor Speaker of the House, presidential succession as specified in the Constitution designates the president of the Senate, which would be Grassley.
That is possible, but highly unlikely in practice, explained below. To be sworn on tomorrow are 219 Republicans and 215 Democrats (with one vacancy). Current and Trump-endorsed Mike Johnson must have a majority of 218.
However, at least one Republican is a confirmed no for Johnson. A second no would do Johnson in. The Wall Street Journal reports How Mike Johnson Could Lose the House Speaker Vote.

Try as he might, it is clear that Xi Jinping cannot rid his military of the insidious corruption that defines its workings much more than the count of warships and nuclear warheads ever can.





U.S. — Following its poor performance in the attack outside the Trump Hotel in Las Vegas this week, the Tesla Cybertruck was unanimously voted Worst Vehicle by members of the National Association of Terrorist Car Bombers.

For twenty years, it is a TTP tradition to explain the meaning of Partridges in Pear Trees. Enjoy.
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Here's my wish list for the incoming Trump administration to make America healthy and prosperous and great again in 2025.