Enraged Dems warn Johnson not to condition California wildfire aid
Source: Axios
11 hours ago
House Democrats are warning Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) that tying federal wildfire relief for California to the debt limit could set a new precedent that would come back to bite Republicans.
Why it matters: Disaster prone red states like Florida and Louisiana Johnson's home state could face a similar squeeze from Democrats if they retake the House, lawmakers told Axios.
"This place is like high school, it's tit for tat when one side breaks a norm. The other side is happy to return the favor," said Rep. Jared Moskowitz (D-Fla.), pointing to the removal of members from committees as an example. If Johnson conditions the aid, Moskowitz said, "California's our largest delegation. You think they're going to forget about that?"
Driving the news: Johnson told reporters Monday that, "I think that there should probably be conditions on that aid. That's my personal view."
"We'll see what the consensus is. I haven't had a chance to socialize that with any of the members over the weekend, because we've all been very busy. But it will be part of the discussion for sure," he said. It's not clear yet whether the idea has full support among Republicans, with centrist Rep. Mike Lawler (R-N.Y.) telling Axios "that process will play itself out." "We want to provide relief to Americans who were impacted by natural disasters of any kind," he said, but California's "disastrous policy decisions will be part of a discussion."
What they're saying: "I just think it's a really bad precedent, and, yeah, I do think it could have slingshot effects," Rep. Ami Bera (D-Calif.) told Axios in a brief interview at the Capitol.
"Whether it's wildfires in CA, or hurricanes and tornadoes in Louisiana, we should should never condition aid to disaster victims," Rep. Robert Garcia (D-Calif.) told Axios, also warning that the move would set a "really dangerous precedent." House Democratic Caucus Chair Pete Aguilar (D-Calif.) said conditioning aid would be "crazy and ridiculous" and would "completely upend Congress."
Read more: https://www.axios.com/2025/01/14/california-wildfires-mike-johnson-debt-ceiling
underpants
(187,727 posts)Giving them an own the Libs
Lovie777
(15,485 posts)their state?
I have absolutely no faith nor trust in Republicans.
maxsolomon
(35,467 posts)They aren't the ones that burned.
The answer is: of course they will.
Raven123
(6,177 posts)Magoo48
(5,630 posts)Oneear
(210 posts)Would the GOP GO with this?
Old Crank
(5,098 posts)To mitigate disasters. They build right back with federal tax dollars backstopping the stupidity.
2naSalit
(94,096 posts)This destroys them, though I have little hope anything can.
erodriguez
(768 posts)calimary
(84,823 posts)California's our largest delegation. You think they're going to forget about that?"
- Rep. Jared Moskowitz (D-Fla.)
California MUST exercise the size advantage it has! And thats its huge load of voters. Size DOES make a difference!
yardwork
(64,942 posts)Natural disasters are going to get worse and more frequent, and the Republicans see it as a chance to make money.
They are horrible people.
Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin
(117,220 posts)IbogaProject
(3,905 posts)Only allow it for the bottom 96%, we have to ask those GOP style questions. "Why should disaster aid go to multimillionaires, if the national debt is such an issue"?
bronxiteforever
(9,636 posts)the pretend values of todays GOP. The GOP religion is just a con dressed in spiritual words that are used to disguise their greed, hate and deceit.