The ouster of the Speaker McCarthy from the top of the US House raises some questions: Do House members actually want to get things done?

Why isn’t this kind of drama happening in the Senate?

We asked a political scientist to answer these and more questions.
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@TheConversationUS Be clear: it’s the republicans who absolutely don’t want to get things done. Their entire ideology is to obstruct.

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The vast majority of Republicans voted to keep the chamber open and getting things done, though.

They were outvoted by Democrats siding with a few oddballs.

clerk.house.gov/Votes/2023519?
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@volkris @TheConversationUS Remember, it was a Republican who called for the vote in the first place. It’s republicans wasting time with a bullshit impeachment.

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The Republican called for the vote safe in the knowledge that he'd have the backing of Democrats willing to shut down the chamber.

I do doubt that the guy would have called for the vote without that expectation of Democratic support for that nuclear option.
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