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Hardliners pressure Johnson to back off spending deal with Schumer as shutdown looms

Hardline conservatives are ramping up pressure on Speaker Mike Johnson to walk away from a topline spending deal struck with Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, a move that threatens to derail bipartisan negotiations with Congress just days from a partial government shutdown.

GOP hardliners, who want deep funding cuts, expressed optimism after meeting with Johnson on Thursday that the speaker could revise the agreement, which would set spending at close to $1.66 trillion overall – but the Louisiana Republican was quick to say that he has made no commitment to back off the deal.

The fury from conservatives, and their effort to tank the deal, underscores the major challenge facing Johnson as he attempts to steer his extremely narrow majority ahead of a shutdown deadline next Friday. If Johnson were to walk away from the topline agreement, that would create a massive breach of trust with the Senate and could put Congress on a path to a shutdown.

Candelestine ,

Starting to lean towards the fuck-it direction here…

If they hate the govt so much, fine, shut it down. Again. See how it works for you. Again. People just don’t learn.

FlyingSquid ,
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Except lots and lots of people will suffer.

VikingHippie ,

Yeah, many people would literally die and millions if not tens of millions would suffer the consequences for the rest of their lives.

peopleproblems ,

Of course. They don’t care.

Unfortunately for them, the people suffering will be constituents and things will change until the suffering stops. How much it changes and how frequently is determined by how bad it gets.

gAlienLifeform ,
@gAlienLifeform@lemmy.world avatar

You could say that about passing the Republicans’ funding cuts too, tho

FlyingSquid ,
@FlyingSquid@lemmy.world avatar

Sure, but I don’t cheer those on either.

gAlienLifeform ,
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Fair enough, I’m just saying the question of whether to say “fuck it” or not is at least a bit nuanced

Cuttlefish1111 ,

Or get rid of trumps tax cuts

Endorkend ,
@Endorkend@kbin.social avatar

Aren't the Republicans like only 2 or 3 seats away from holding their majority position?

girlfreddy ,
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The following is a quote from Ed Broadbent, former leader of the NDP in Canada, who passed away yesterday. Just substitute America for Canada in the quote and things start to make sense.

“A lot of pressure is on politicians … to win the battle that’s two months ahead rather than build for a Canada five or 10 years down (the road).”

Jaysyn ,
@Jaysyn@kbin.social avatar

No, & I think you meant losing.

Jaysyn ,
@Jaysyn@kbin.social avatar

Do it, fash. Shoot the next election in the foot, like last time.

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