has only one way out of next week’s impending government shutdown: working with Democrats. It’s an exit he’s still refusing to take.
Some of McCarthy’s own allies fear that effort could prove futile as a shutdown fast approaches. These House Republicans worry that the Californian’s third attempt at a workable strategy, bringing spending measures to the floor next week, might also fail to get the votes they need and further humiliate the party.
The House GOP is taking the opposite tack by resurrecting partisan spending bills that won’t do anything to prevent millions of U.S. workers — including the military and border patrol agents — from soon working without pay. At the same time, leadership is still trying to corral Republicans, so far unsuccessfully, behind passing a short-term conservative spending bill before Oct. 1.
Asked about the prospect of Democrats working with Republicans to keep the government open, hard-liner Rep. said: “I remain concerned that any member of the Republican Conference would threaten to hijack or take hostage the Republican Conference.” “If we lose control of Congress over this complete nonsense, we’re going to go from several hundred billion dollars in lost opportunity back to the $5 [trillion] or $10 trillion that we saw the last time the Democrats had control of the House, the Senate and the presidency,” battleground-district Rep.
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