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Speaker Kevin McCarthy's job on the line as shutdown looms


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There are less than five days to go before the US government shuts down and Kevin McCarthy has a choice to make.

The Speaker of the US House of Representatives must either find a way for his narrow Republican majority to fund federal agencies or seek the help of Democrats to do so.

If he opts for the former, he will likely pass a bill that cannot make it through a Democrat-controlled Senate, practically ensuring a shutdown.

But if Mr McCarthy decides on the latter, he is at risk of being ousted from the job that has been the pinnacle of his two decades in politics.

Whichever way the California congressman goes, he will have to do it sooner rather than later.

If Congress fails to provide funding by midnight on Saturday, hundreds of thousands of federal employees will be furloughed without pay and government services will be disrupted.

 
 

On Tuesday, with House negotiations facing an uncertain future, Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer said a bipartisan group in his chamber was close to finishing work on a short-term funding bill.

The House Speaker, however, has not yet committed to bringing that proposal to the floor if his own efforts fail.

 

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21 hours ago, Social Media said:

hundreds of thousands of federal employees will be furloughed without pay and government services will be disrupted.

It is a paid vacation; they just won't get paid until after they return to work. Been there, done that.

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On 9/27/2023 at 7:31 PM, IAMHERE said:

It is a paid vacation; they just won't get paid until after they return to work. Been there, done that.

I was working when a shutdown occurred.   I was deemed an essential employee so I had to work rather than go on a paid leave that did not count against accumulated leave time.  
I was also paid during that shut down, while the shut down was in progress.   

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39 minutes ago, JonnyF said:

Fitting.

 

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It was a divisive State of Union speech that was fittingly deserved to be ripped up. If Patrick McHenry decide his first action as interim speaker was revenge, then it is pathetic and petty. But that is only your assumption and it doesn't matter much. 

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Just now, Eric Loh said:

It was a divisive State of Union speech that was fittingly deserved to be ripped up. If Patrick McHenry decide his first action as interim speaker was revenge, then it is pathetic and petty. But that is only your assumption and it doesn't matter much. 

Pelosi is not really in a position to object to people being petty and vindictive - given her history. 

 

What goes around, comes around. Hopefully she doesn't let the door hit her on the way out.

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6 minutes ago, JonnyF said:

Pelosi is not really in a position to object to people being petty and vindictive - given her history. 

 

What goes around, comes around. Hopefully she doesn't let the door hit her on the way out.

That was the GOP and right leaning news opinion. She step down and was not hit by the proverbial door on the way out like Kevin McCarthy. She passed the leadership to a new generation united unlike the disarray on the other side. 

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