Ron Johnson: 'We'd be far better off if we never passed another piece of legislation'
Sen. Ron Johnson (R-WI) argued against "effectively" governing and said the Senate should never pass another piece of legislation.
During a Monday interview on Real America's Voice, Johnson was asked about a bill that temporarily funded the government.
"You know, internally here, inside the bubble, you hear Republicans say, you know, we need to get a result," Johnson complained. "You know, we need to effectively govern. To me, that's almost code words for we've got to do Democrat-lite."
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Johnson said he preferred a version of conservatism that believed "we have to stop this madness."
"So there's a fair amount of stopping that's being required here, and I think we'd be far better off if we never passed another piece of legislation," he remarked. "Obviously, you've got to fund the government, but we need to fund it at a far lower level."
The Senate, however, passed the temporary funding measure, and President Joe Biden signed it into law.
Johnson has introduced numerous pieces of legislation during his time in the Senate.
Watch the video below from Real America's Voice.