**Headline: Congressman’s Back Just in Time for Votes—How Convenient!**
So, Rep. Thomas Kean Jr. is making a grand return to Washington, D.C. just in time for a vote on June 30. You know, right before the House takes off for its nice little Independence Day break. His political advisor, Harrison Neely, made sure to let the world know that “the congressman will be back for votes on June 30.” Isn’t that touching?
After months of what seems like radio silence, he suddenly decides to show up. Funny how that works. It’s almost as if he knows when the cameras will be rolling and the votes will actually matter.
But let’s not ignore the timing here. Does anyone else find it amusing that he’s only returning to work just before everyone else gets to party? It’s like showing up to a meeting just to take credit for the pizza order after everyone else has done the planning.
So here we are with another politician doing just enough to keep the lights on while the rest of us are left wondering why our representatives seem to disappear whenever it’s time to actually do something. Is it too much to ask for a little consistency? Or is that just asking for too much in this day and age?
By Admin | Published: June 18, 2026 at 5:17 pm
