
The Daily Why the Government is About to Shut Down
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Sep 29, 2023 Carl Hulse, the Chief Washington correspondent for The New York Times, dives deep into the escalating showdown between House Republicans and Speaker Kevin McCarthy. He discusses how a faction of hard-right conservatives is pushing for a government shutdown, complicating bipartisan negotiations. The potential consequences are dire, affecting federal workers and critical services. Hulse analyzes Biden's strategy to minimize blame and highlights the growing frustration among the public regarding congressional inaction amid political chaos.
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Blame on McCarthy
- Representative Matt Gaetz blames McCarthy for the impending government shutdown.
- He criticizes McCarthy's leadership and handling of the situation.
Impeachment Inquiry
- McCarthy attempted to appease the far-right by launching an impeachment inquiry against President Biden.
- This move failed to satisfy fiscal hawks who still demand spending cuts.
McCarthy's Relish for Speakership
- Carl Hulse observes that McCarthy relishes his role as Speaker, frequently engaging with tourists.
- Hulse emphasizes McCarthy's strong desire to retain his position.

