After Hamas’ surprise attack on Oct. 7, Republicans and Democrats in Congress both said they needed to act quickly to help Israel.

At the time, the House was floundering without a speaker, and members cited the necessity of sending immediate aid to a close U.S. ally as a motivating reason for solving the speaker drama.

But five weeks after Mike Johnson (R-LA) was elected speaker, and nearly eight weeks since the attack, Congress doesn’t appear any closer to passing an aid package—for Israel or for Ukraine, the latter of which has been “weeks” away from running out of weapons for months now.

As Sen. Tammy Duckworth (D-IL) told The Daily Beast this week, Ukraine needed an aid package in October.

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    Republicans negotiated with, capitulated to and were just steamrolled by a small cadre of political terrorists who’d held their party and the US government hostage and they won’t suddenly make everything okay? You don’t fucking say…

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      I had hoped the humiliation of endlessly voting only to capitulate to the extremists only to then get burned by said extremists would at least shame them into at LEAST picking a less odious republican that might sway some dem votes. What actually happened really shouldn’t surprise me but here we are.

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        Nope, it just got a bunch of them to retire so they can bitch and moan about it on cable news channels.

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      Yes, it’s weeks away from running out of weapons, then we approve an interim relief bill, then they’re weeks ways again, etc, ad museum for months because the republicans refuse to pass an omnibus spending bill or even relief and weapons bill that gives them what they really need before they have to turn around and ask again.

      They created this mess so they could then bitch about it and blame the dems, just like the national debt they always rack up when in power.

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          The US isn’t the only country giving aid and weapons… other countries have provided extra stuff in the meantime

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          I’m not sure which of the most recent bills included aid for Ukraine, but that just reinforces my point about GOP interference with the continuity of support.

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    Removing the previous speaker wasn’t about “solving problems”, it was about creating problems and gridlock.

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    It’s because republicans don’t stand for anything. They can’t pass any bills because that would require that they actually have policy goals. They don’t. All they want to do is embarrass and attack their political rivals. The republican party is profoundly broken.

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    Ukraine aid would easily pass if it came to a vote. Isn’t there some way to bypass a speaker on important stuff? There certainly needs to be a way. If not then some republicans need to cooperate to make a temporary Dem speaker from time to time.