Government shutdown looms as new speaker struggles to control hardliners

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New House Speaker Mike Johnson may already be losing his first big clash with the hard-right lawmakers who are making the Republican majority and the nation ungovernable as time races down to yet another federal funding cut-off.

The Louisiana conservative, who was just lifted from obscurity to second in line to the presidency, may soon find himself in the position that doomed his predecessor Rep. Kevin McCarthy โ€” needing Democratic votes to keep the government open.

A funding deadline of Friday night means Washington again faces a wild ride of shutdown brinkmanship caused by extreme GOP lawmakers who either cannot orย donโ€™t want to help run the country. The imbroglio is not just harming Americaโ€™s image as a functioning democracy abroad. It has already wasted every week of the House majority partyโ€™s term since the summer and threatens to further weaken the key swing-district members critical to the GOPโ€™s hopes of keeping the gavel in next yearโ€™s election.

Johnson on Saturday unveiled a complex two-tiered plan to temporarily fund the government, with a pair of deadlines in January and February for the passage of permanent department budgets.

The move could head off the Washington holiday-season tradition of shutdown dramas and mammoth all-encompassing spending bills. But the chances that a GOP majority that has trouble passing any bill could deliver on this intricate plan seem very low. Given the Houseโ€™s record, Johnson may simply be setting the country up for two government shutdowns rather than one.

While the two-step approach appears to be a concession to the far right โ€” which abhors what it calls โ€œcleanโ€ continuing resolutions, or CRs, that keep government open temporarily at current spending levels โ€” Johnsonโ€™s approach may already have backfired since it lacks the sweeping cuts that hard-right Republicans demanded even though…

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