The White House reacted to House Speaker Mike Johnson’s (R-La.) new stopgap funding bill Saturday, calling it “extreme.”

“This proposal is just a recipe for more Republican chaos and more shutdowns—full stop,” a statement from White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre read. “With just days left before an Extreme Republican Shutdown—and after shutting down Congress for three weeks after they ousted their own leader—House Republicans are wasting precious time with an unserious proposal that has been panned by members of both parties.”

“An Extreme Republican Shutdown would put critical national security and domestic priorities at risk, including by forcing service members to work without pay,” Jean-Pierre continued. “This comes just days after House Republicans were forced to pull two of their own extreme appropriations bills from the floor—further deepening their dysfunction.”

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    10 months ago

    God forbid they compromise with dems, rather than let 8 people stop everything.

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      Yeah agreed. One scary thing is that, even if some Republicans wanted to compromise, the political incentives are fucked. People get primaried out of their seat for much less than actively supporting the opposing party against one’s own. The two party system is completely broken.

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        10 months ago

        Not a fault of the 2 party system. Democrats have no issues being the adults in the room. It’s the Republican party that needs to be evaluated. False equivalency and all that.

        They are losing elections like crazy, so I guess the system is working.

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          Most Americans, including Republicans, do not want a shutdown, but the democratic mechanisms aren’t functioning. There is absolutely a systemic problem with the incentives of a two party system in the US, in conjunction with a primary system where the diehards are much more likely to vote. It rewards extremism.

          That said, it is also true that the Republican party is by far worse than Democrats. In fact, one explains the other. I am not claiming the parties are equivalent, so it is just uncharitable to accuse me of false equivalency.

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            10 months ago

            But it is really just 8 extreme republicans. 8 people shutting down everything. It’s up to republicans in the house of representatives to boot these guys, even if it means siding with the dems. It’s not partisanship. It’s loyalty to 8 people.