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Republicans appeal to far-right conservatives to avert US government shutdown

Published 09/24/2023, 01:12 PM
Updated 09/25/2023, 01:40 PM
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: U.S. Congressman Michael McCaul (R-TX), chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, attends a news briefing in front of Saint Michael's Cathedral, amid Russia's attack on Ukraine, in Kyiv, Ukraine February 21, 2023. REUTERS/Anna Voitenko/

By Richard Cowan and Sarah N. Lynch

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - With just a week before Washington runs out of money to keep the federal government fully operating, warring factions within the Republican Party in the U.S. Congress on Sunday showed no signs of coming together to pass a stopgap funding bill.

Congress so far has failed to finish any of the 12 regular spending bills to fund federal agency programs in the fiscal year starting on Oct. 1.

House of Representatives Speaker Kevin McCarthy will push an ambitious plan this week to win approval of four large bills, including military and homeland security funding, that he hopes would demonstrate enough progress to far-right Republicans to win their support for a stop-gap spending bill, known as a continuing resolution, or CR, as well.

Republican Representative Michael Turner, who chairs the House Intelligence Committee, urged the group of party "holdouts" to stop blocking Republican-backed spending bills while at the same time "saying don't bring bipartisan bills to the floor."

"Republicans need to vote for Republican bills" to avert a shutdown, Turner said on ABC's "This Week" broadcast.

But some of those "holdouts," who want deep spending cuts that go beyond a deal passed earlier this year, showed no sign of relenting.

"Continuing resolutions don't solve the problem. They just kick the can down the road," Republican Representative Tony Gonzalez told CBS News' "Face the Nation."

In June, President Joe Biden signed into law an increase in U.S. borrowing authority that he brokered with McCarthy, which also came with around $1.5 trillion in spending cuts over 10 years.

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Ultra-right House Republicans want to go further with around $120 billion in additional cuts just for the new fiscal year, which could hit programs ranging from education and environmental protection to Internal Revenue Service enforcement and medical research.

Similarly, Republican Representative Tim Burchett told CNN's "State of the Union" that he has never voted for a temporary funding bill and won't this time around.

He warned that if McCarthy allows legislation to pass the House with Democratic support, "I would look strongly at" a move to strip McCarthy of his speakership.

"This dysfunctional Washington cannot continue," Burchett said, referring to the way Congress handles the federal budget, which is on a path to a $1.5 trillion deficit for the fiscal year that ends on Saturday.

Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg warned in an ABC interview that a government shutdown will require his agency to immediately suspend air traffic controller training courses at a time when air travel is "getting back to normal" following a high volume of flight delays and disruptions last year.

Aides to McCarthy were not immediately available for comment on whether negotiations over a CR were continuing on Sunday.

But he has been pushing for a 30-day bill to keep federal offices open, coupled with a strict border security plan that would basically suspend most immigration into the United States at a time of record numbers of people seeking asylum on the border with Mexico.

Even some of the Senate's most conservative Republicans on Sunday appealed to House counterparts to stop blocking a stop-gap bill.

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"We would like for the House to begin that process of sending us a CR to keep the government open and functioning," Senator Marsha Blackburn told Fox Business News.

Appealing to those conservatives' eagerness for conducting investigations into Biden and some other top administration officials, Blackburn added: "If you shut down the government you can't continue that."

(This Sept. 24 story has been corrected to change the attribution of quote to Representative Michael Turner from Michael McCaul in paragraphs 4 and 5)

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is being a socialist part of the job requirements?
Imagine a world in which global industrialists owned news outlets dominate the press and refer to anyone looking out for America first as being Far Right. 30T in a short span from these. Also disgusting that this apparatus hires flunkies like Ken, Brad, Maiximo, and Jasonx ( fake names if course) to push pro Ukraine war propaganda and perpetuate these lies on America's voting public. Go boots on the ground if you want V ladies, or should we say high heels on the ground.
and saul goodman (as in the tv series) is of course your real name.. you incel lowlife halfwit neo-fascist magam(oron)...
"global industrialists owned news outlets"  - you mean like the Murdoch family?
Far right or just maybe....right?
Love how the MAGALoons sap precision and meaning from language. Rigged means secure; won means lost; innocent means guilty -- eh, but whatever.
 "You guys are eating each other."  -- you do know this very article is about republican infighting, don't you?  I am guessing the irony just went over your head.....
Tom, I hope you were not expecting them to actually answer. They only know name calling and redirection. but I guess with the guy that leads their party, that's all they have.
For the magaloons who exhibit their usual lack of critical thinking and whose thin skins have them flustered by this article's use of the term far-right: those lawmakers are described as far-rigjt not because of their votes on this one matter, but because, in the specifics of their rhetoric and political careers, they are far-right.
That makes no sense.
Ill try again. There are a handful of people who voted against moving forward with the spending. In their words and actions apart from this matter, they are far-right. They are correctly identified as such in this article because of their history, not because of their vote on this issue.
they have not been the responsible gop of old since before nixon.. now morphed into an insane rightwing cult worshipping their orange god...
Trump up 10 points on Joe Briben.  Menendez down after being indicted on bribes and China Joe is next.
I love the propaganda of using the term "far right" but not "far left". "Far right" just means "right", the democrat party has sifted far left. Most moderate republicans basically sound like Obama at this point.
Should not be labeled far-right just to do what is right.
What are far right conservatives?  Not who but what?
most of them are not conservatives, but radical activists..
of course, their 'activism' consists mainly of doing their masters bidding.. if it contradicts what they did or believed in yesterday, doesn't really matter..
 Considering Joe Biden is destroying America and you literally vote for him no matter what you are the cultist.
'Tax cuts for the rich'.....Nope....the years of debt spending went primarily to characters like the Buffy Dairy Queen guy and Swiss Miss Central Bankster.....The so called 'far right' want to slash spending ice cream kids....LOL.
the left would rather wear their gym clothes to work, rather than cutting the deficit spending. Then blame Republicans for being responsible
Bobbins is the only one with the right take on this that’s how bad this forum is
Yep and then we have halfbright and minimus are just leftist spreading nonsensical bs all over the place!
Fiscal responsibility is a 'far right conservative' agenda now according to the article....Doesn't matter anyways....as yields will continue to drive higher.....LOL.
 Clueless 'QE' kids; that are losing large.......LOL.
 Apparently, you did not read the article......Another ice cream QE kid.....LOL.
 Wait, I am not rich and my taxes went down too.  Who told you it was tax cuts for the rich?  CNN???  You can only tax income not wealth.  You have been programmed that is for sure.
We need to default on our debt.  The sooner the better.
The Big Brother government will force everyone else to default before defaulting on the debt.
GOP should cut ties with far right and Trump. That is the only way they will regain credibility and power.
The article named several people but spares the names of the ultra right few? why not call them out by name too, one is a communist, another fascist and 3-4 zealots. get them dirty - why spare them?
The article is good at focusing on those allegedly trying to make solutions.
Its not like its that hard to figure out. Communist? Lets get that name please.
RP
Any article using terms like “ultra-right” belongs to propaganda department. Calling for spending cuts and balanced budget is not a “far-right” agenda.
we agree on this one.
Wash, waaah waaah. There is an ultra-right in America and it is they who are accurately identified in this article.
Forget it far right wants chaos….to avoid shutdown house leader has to accept that he leads s divided party and open vote so it will be a bipartisan vote then government can continue
It's the establishment that must fund the proxy war in Ukraine to stay in power by campaign money and influence from the industrial military complex.
This government spread panademic, on morality biden must resign...
The pandemic spread across America under Trump. But no need for him to resign, he was fired.
Mccarthy is not the problem Republicans need to eliminate this house freedom cults power and pass a bipartisan bill.
stop being an idiot...it's time to be a big boy...
stop being an idiot...
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