The GOP’s infighting and inability to elect a House speaker means the lower chamber cannot get to work, potentially delaying crucial legislation
The repeated failures by House Republicans to elect a new speaker are making the federal government more likely to shut down next month, as the GOP’s weeks-long internal dysfunction threatens to delay vital legislation.
The House has been mostly closed for business since Oct. 3, when a band of far-right rebels ousted then-Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.). Republicans since have not coalesced around a replacement, running through multiple options without electing anyone. Without a speaker, lawmakers can’t bring bills to the floor.
Policy discussions have ground to a halt, even as war has broken out in Israel and federal funding is weeks away from expiring. Congress has until Nov. 17 to approve a deal to fund the government, or members of the military risk missing paychecks, national parks will close and the Internal Revenue Service will run shoestring operations.
Man people are dumb. Can't they see its the democrats fault Republicans hate each other?
Is it solely republicans who can nominate a leader?
Or could democrats just go around and find a dozen or two republicans that would agree to some sort of middle ground candidate and nominate that person themselves?
Lol, bold of you to assume even half a dozen Republicans would side with Democrats, let alone 1-2 dozen.
To answer your question, they've already nominated Jeffries. That won't get a floor vote without Republican support, and no Republican wants to appear weak. I also think they want this deadlock to continue so there actually is a shut down.
Any GOP rep that votes for Jeffries will get shot by a Qanoner.
It's a minority cult that's hellbent on forcefully taking control of the country, or burning it down in the process.