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 House Speaker Mike
                                Johnson (R-LA) needed Democrats to narrowly
                                avert the government shutdown that loomed large
                                if Congressional budget legislation was not
                                passed by Saturday, March 23. Many Republicans
                                did not vote for the budget legislation;
                                Democrats saved the day. Some Republicans would
                                rather shut government down, inconveniencing if
                                not disabling millions of people, than to do
                                their job and work with their colleagues across
                                the aisle to pass legislation. What is wrong
                                with these ridiculous Republicans?! Why are they
                                so opposed to doing their work? Republican dysfunction has been a byproduct of the 45th
                                President’s confusion. He still keeps insisting
                                that he won the 2020 election, when it is clear
                                that he did not. His intransigence led to the
                                violent insurrection of January 6, and has
                                apparently split the Republican party.  There are those who believe in the Constitution and
                                compromise, and there are those who believe in
                                disruption. The worse of that pack is Marjorie
                                Taylor Green, the Georgia Republican who seems
                                better suited for a circus than the halls of
                                Congress. She is loud, rude, and out of control
                                yet, with the support of a handful of her
                                colleagues, she can bring Congressional
                                activities to such a screeching halt, that the
                                body couldn’t even pass gas without drama. Republican
                                dysfunction has become so challenging that
                                dozens of members say they won’t run for another
                                term. Others are leaving, retiring, in the
                                middle of their term because so little is
                                getting done. While I acknowledge their right to
                                resign whenever they want to, I think they are
                                cheating their constituents. They ran for
                                two-year terms. They accepted salaries, staffs,
                                offices, met with constituents. Stepping down in
                                the middle of their two-year term is disruptive
                                and costly, and it leaves their constituents
                                without representation.  While the
                                Republican resignations of Kevin McCarty (R-CA),
                                Bill Johnson (R-OH). Ken Buck (R-CO) and Mike
                                Gallagher (R-WI) narrow the dominant party’s
                                majority, I think it selfish and in very bad
                                form because these representatives don’t like
                                the way Congress works anymore and are tired of
                                the far right and their shenanigans. Why not
                                stay, call it out, and change it? The ridiculous
                                Republicans are more afraid of the former
                                President than they are of their own shadows,
                                yet if they called him out, perhaps others would
                                look and notice that the Emperor is not wearing
                                clothes, and indeed is stark naked beneath the
                                cloak that is woven from lies, bombast, vitriol,
                                and absurdity. Special elections
                                are costly. One estimate says that each one can
                                cost at least a million dollars. Other estimates
                                (depending on the congressional district) say
                                the tab can be much more. The members of
                                Congress who choose to quit their jobs don’t
                                lose anything because they refused to serve
                                their term out, but how does this affect their
                                staff? Presumably, their replacements would keep
                                everyone on, but nothing is certain. Do these
                                rats who just jumped off sinking ships have any
                                consideration for others or are they just taking
                                the easy way out? If Republican
                                dysfunction were simply a Republican problem,
                                I’d gleefully lick my chops and make fun of
                                them. But this Republican problem is an American
                                problem as evidenced by the number of times we
                                have avoided a government shutdown in the last
                                several months. House minority leader Hakim
                                Jeffries deserves credit for choosing government
                                efficiency over partisan bickering as he led his
                                caucus to vote for the compromise. But Speaker
                                Johnson is skating on this ice. The obstreperous
                                Marjorie Taylor Green has vowed to remove him
                                from the speakership because she did not get her
                                way. If she proceeds with her threat count on
                                progress on anything – Ukraine, Israel, or the b
                                order to be delayed until Republicans can get
                                their acts together. With the Republican margin
                                shrinking, we can likely count on several weeks
                                of drama before there is a new speaker. The only
                                think that might save Republicans is the fact
                                that their dysfunction might become an electoral
                                issue. In the interest of
                                bipartisanship, let me say that Democrats have
                                their own brand of dysfunction, which manifests
                                in vocal opposition to President Biden over Gaza
                                (although I agree with the Squad, Senator
                                Schumer (D-NY) and others on this one.)
                                Democrats have wings, but we aren’t throwing
                                flames. And the only losers in this Republican
                                farce are the American people. | 
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