With Another Government Shutdown Averted, the House Goes on Vacation
Briefly

The Republican majority in Congress is being rewarded with vacation time despite narrowly avoiding another financial crisis, showcasing dysfunction and ineffectiveness in governance.
House GOP members are spending time away from Congress seeking re-election rather than working on substantial spending accords, highlighting a lack of commitment to governance.
Speaker Mike Johnson's leadership faces irony as attempts to pass longer resolutions are undermined by his alignment with Trump and the Freedom Caucus, showing internal conflicts.
The reliance on Democratic votes to address government funding exposes the do-nothing approach of the GOP majority, raising questions about their capabilities and voter appeal.
Read at The Nation
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