I thought INGO was in favor of real consequences for betraying one's oaths and constituents. We have to start somewhere, and time and circumstance don't always present the perfect opportunity - and waiting for the 'perfect' opportunity (or candidate) is just another means of surrender (See: Knee-jerk inability to vote for Trump)It shouldn’t be extreme to expect congress to do its job. Gaetz is right in principle but he’s too idealistic for the game being played in DC. It’s only extreme in appearance because he’s in a small minority who want congress to end the omnibus bull **** and go back to real ass budgeting.
Gaetz’s mistake is painting himself and his few allies into the image his opponent have depicted. He’s not statesman enough to pull that off. In the end he is the straw monster they’ve made of him and the omnibus fanbois are as strong as ever. He won nothing.