The challenges of the new speaker: a broken GOP, government financing, inflation, the border, Israel...
After three weeks of blockade, Mike Johnson must act urgently on several fronts that threaten the country and heal the wounds of the conservatives.
Although his arrival has taken three weeks, Mike Johnson does not have a second to lose in addressing the serious issues that lie ahead. Among them, if not the first, managing to maintain the spirit of unity among the GOP legislators that allowed him to win the gavel with all the votes of the representatives of his party. In addition, the time in which the abscence of a speaker has halted the House of Representatives, leaves unfinished business, ranging from the "catastrophe" on the border through government funding -the agreement that cost McCarthy his job ends on November 17-, the wars in Israel and Ukraine, the rise in inflation and the investigation into the Biden family.
The economy, absolute priority for the new speaker
In his own words, the number 1 priority must be to combat the "unsustainable" national debt of 33.6 trillion (trillion) dollars. Something that will only be possible by making "difficult decisions" that must be "explained well" to citizens. For this, he called for the support of both parties in the chamber.
This promises to be the first battle in the House, since the bipartisan agreement that managed to avoid the government shutdown and that caused Matt Gaetz's motion that overthrew McCarthy ends in less than a month. As a note, this is a law to which Johnson himself voted "no" - along with 89 other GOP legislators and another Democrats - on September 30, so reaching a consensus that allows the Government to continue functioning will not precisely be a walk in the park.
Contain federal spending to address inflation
Johnson assured that containing federal spending is essential to address Americans' main concern: inflation. During his speech, the new speaker compiled the main data on this phenomenon, which has skyrocketed by 17% in the last two years:
The new speaker assures that "inaction is unacceptable" on the border
After the economy, Johnson pointed to the "catastrophe" of the border as the greatest challenge of the legislature. A challenge that he related to the increase in fentanyl consumption and that "is putting our communities in an extreme situation." Therefore, he called on the Senate and the White House to stop ignoring the problem, stressing that "inaction is unacceptable."
More congressmen, less speakers
In addition, the new president of the House of Representatives announced that he intends to decentralize the power of his position to transfer it to congressmen.
Term limits for congressmen
Although he did not mention it in his speech, Johnson is one of the main promoters of a constitutional amendment to limit the terms in which a legislator can be re-elected.