Conference fails to approve procedural motion to take up defense spending bill as government shutdown looms

The House Republican speaker, Kevin McCarthy, was dealt his second humiliating defeat of the week on Thursday, when his conference again failed to approve a procedural motion as members continued to clash over government spending levels with just days left to avert a federal shutdown.

With no clear path forward in Republicans’ negotiations, the House concluded its work on Thursday without any stated plan to reconvene on Friday.

“Discussions related to [fiscal year 2024] appropriations are ongoing,” Congressman Tom Emmer, the House Republican whip, said in a statement. “Members are advised that ample notice will be given ahead of any potential votes tomorrow or this weekend.”

    • Blackbeard
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      31 year ago

      You want to look like an unhinged melodramatic who shouldn’t be taken seriously?

      Because statements like that are how you look like an unhinged melodramatic who shouldn’t be taken seriously.

      • queermunist she/her
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        1 year ago

        It’s the Internet, no one takes anything seriously here 🙄

        Leaving that aside, extraction of fossil fuels is going to fucking kill everyone and has bipartisan support. Also making war with Russia and pushing for war with China, two nuclear powers. Also filling the ocean with plastic, chopping down the forests, making new pandemics in factory farms, and many other new horrors.

        If you aren’t alarmed you aren’t paying attention.

      • queermunist she/her
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        1 year ago

        Whatever deal they make will mean more money for the military, more money for drilling, more money for mining, more money for deforestation, and more money for brinkmanship.

        America has to stop destroying the world.

        • @candybrie@lemmy.world
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          31 year ago

          A lot of that falls under essential services and will continue to be done whether or not the money is there. Additionally, if the democrats had a super majority and trifecta, do you think that would actually change?

          • queermunist she/her
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            31 year ago

            There won’t be any new projects approved, though, and that coubts for something.

            But yeah, even if the government was 100% Democrat they’d do the same shit, because America’s evil is bipartisan.