Ameriabank Launches EventHub.am: a Streamlined and User-Friendly Ticketing Solution 4 border villages of Tavush have been gasified and in 3 villages drinking water supply system has been installed thanks to financing of 120 million drams from benefactor Mikayel Vardanyan Ameriabank named the Bank of the Year 2024 in Armenia by The Banker Magazine Armenia MFA spox: Peace treaty with Azerbaijan will gain higher legal force than any internal law after it’s signed There is no territorial claim against any country in text of Armenia's Constitution: Spokesperson of Foreign Ministry counters accusations coming from Baku Ararat Mirzoyan to participate in session of Council of Foreign Ministers of CIS countries in Moscow The stamp, the first day cover and the souvenir sheet dedicated to the 75th anniversary of Hrant Vardanyan, a businessman, benefactor, the founder of "Grand Holding" have been issued. Ameriabank’s Special Offer for New Mastercard Holders. 1% Cashback and Lots of Gifts Mirzoyan and Prime Minister of Palestine signed communiqué on establishment of diplomatic relations between two countries Lavrov and Araghchi discussed situation in South Caucasus Iran to take measures following Israeli strike on Beirut: Pezeshkian Our thoughts are with soldiers fallen on battlefield, their families, friends: Olivier Decottignies 

Opinion: Mike Johnson has the worst job in Washington

World Press
 

“One must imagine Sisyphus happy,” wrote the French philosopher Albert Camus. The ancient myth of the king of Ephyra doomed to slowly roll a boulder up a hill, only to repeatedly watch it roll back down and be forced to begin the cycle anew, traditionally stressed the figure’s useless toil and unending frustration. The absurdist Camus argued that Sisyphus could reach contentment only when he embraced the existential futility of his situation with a kind of wry humor.

If Camus is right, we must imagine House Speaker Mike Johnson happy.

Johnson is pushing a proverbial boulder up Capitol Hill as best he can. But the broader dynamics facing his razor-thin majority, as well as the Republican Party’s broader identity crisis, means he is continually faced with the limits of his power.

Yet in Johnson’s defense, he was dealt an especially challenging hand — one of the smallest House majorities in history and a fractious right flank that has already shown its willingness to defenestrate GOP leadership over perceived surrenders. Even the second coming of Tom Delay — who kept a bullwhip on his office wall as a sign of his ability to strong-arm the Republican caucus to various legislative victories — would have a difficult time herding a majority made up of figures as disparate (and colorful) as Representatives Matt Gaetz, Chip Roy, Jeff Van Drew, Marjorie Taylor Greene and Nancy Mace.

That — plus the recognition that pushing Johnson out of the speakership would simply result in the same shambolic process of choosing a successor that led to Johnson’s selection last fall — is the speaker’s security blanket. But as numerous legislative deadlines loom, those threads are wearing thin.

Over the next two weeks, Congress will be facing twin funding deadlines, set up by Johnson as a way to avert a previous standoff with hardliners on the right. If Congress can’t pass a deal to keep the lights on, a government shutdown could occur, an outcome some boisterous House Freedom Caucus members may welcome, but more mainstream Republicans would correctly see as a political vulnerability in an election year. The most likely scenario to avoid a shutdown would be relying on Democratic votes to pass a stopgap deal — the exact maneuver, of course, that sealed former Speaker Kevin McCarthy’s fate.

If Congress can’t reach a spending deal before April 30, an across-the-board spending cut of 1% will take effect. If that happens, a public blame game would break out between Republicans and Democrats over who is more to blame for cuts to popular programs — Johnson’s quiet, close-to-the-vest style wouldn’t set him up well to win an extended PR battle over spending.

It seems like House Republicans, who long chafed under leadership that tried to channel their rabble-rousing energy into establishmentarian goals, are now realizing that having a speaker who avoids confrontation with his majority’s various factions can have its own problems. Take the standoff over aid to Ukraine, for example — unwilling to risk support from either those favoring additional money and those seeking to scale down US involvement, Johnson let the bill sit while the House went on a two-week recess. Because the underlying reason for Johnson’s inability to herd the Republican caucus stems from both the relative weakness of the parties in today’s campaign system as well as the GOP’s lack of clarity about what it stands for.

Parties used to be able to credibly threaten the loss of plum committee placements or fundraising dollars if an individual lawmaker caused too many headaches. The rise of small-dollar donors, single-issue advocacy groups and social media followings allows individual members to pay little price for bucking leadership.

Similarly, the old “fusionist” consensus that used to bind Republicans of different stripes together — economic conservatives focused on lowering taxes, social conservatives dedicated to eliminating abortion, national security conservatives with eye on a strong national defense — has been distorted in the Age of Trump. On economics, Republicans debate reducing regulations and protectionist tariffs; the post-Dobbs landscape hasn’t been kind to pro-lifers; and the war in Ukraine has divided hawks and those with more isolationist ‘America First’ stances.

Հետևե՛ք -ին Youtube-ում`
Ameriabank Launches EventHub.am: a Streamlined and User-Friendly Ticketing Solution4 border villages of Tavush have been gasified and in 3 villages drinking water supply system has been installed thanks to financing of 120 million drams from benefactor Mikayel VardanyanAmeriabank named the Bank of the Year 2024 in Armenia by The Banker MagazineAmeriabank Named Armenia’s Best Bank for Real Estate by EuromoneyThanks to Karen Vardanyan's support of 119 million, two military sports colleges have been furnished with modern sports equipment and busesBusinessman and benefactor Mikayel Vardanyan was awarded the title of Honorary citizen of Masis communityRay Brown Jr. Yerevan More than 70 percent of referendum participants supported construction of nuclear power plant in KazakhstanSeparate meeting of Foreign Ministers of Armenia and Azerbaijan is not planned: Armenia's Foreign MinistryRussia and Ukraine continue to strike each other's territoriesArmenia MFA spox: Peace treaty with Azerbaijan will gain higher legal force than any internal law after it’s signed A new concept for passwords: Why random character sets are no longer considered good passwordsThere is no territorial claim against any country in text of Armenia's Constitution: Spokesperson of Foreign Ministry counters accusations coming from BakuTime for a ceasefire has now come: Macron to NetanyahuIran announced suspension of some flights in territory of countryPresident Vahagn Khachaturyan paid a working visit to GermanyArarat Mirzoyan to participate in session of Council of Foreign Ministers of CIS countries in MoscowThe stamp, the first day cover and the souvenir sheet dedicated to the 75th anniversary of Hrant Vardanyan, a businessman, benefactor, the founder of "Grand Holding" have been issued.Ameriabank’s Special Offer for New Mastercard Holders. 1% Cashback and Lots of Gifts Astronomers make sensational discovery that refutes well-known theses about dark matterEmily in Paris star reveals why she wouldn't wear her character's clothes in 'real life'Our martyrs opened for us a new opportunity of having a state: PashinyanBelarus, Russia plan to sign treaty on security guarantees: RyzhenkovMirzoyan and Prime Minister of Palestine signed communiqué on establishment of diplomatic relations between two countriesBaerbock and Bayramov discussed settlement process between Armenia and AzerbaijanLavrov and Araghchi discussed situation in South CaucasusIsraeli army called on residents of suburbs of Beirut to evacuate immediatelyHezbollah fired at least 65 rockets in direction of Israel: IDFIsrael is not in conflict with Lebanon: Representative of Israel at UNIran to take measures following Israeli strike on Beirut: PezeshkianOur thoughts are with soldiers fallen on battlefield, their families, friends: Olivier DecottigniesMeghan Markle was ‘demon’ as boss who had ‘psychopathic moments,’ ex-employees sayFour years ago on this day, Azerbaijan attacked Nagorno-KarabakhHarris believes Ukraine should not cede territory to achieve peacePapikyan participated in tribute event dedicated to victims of 44-day warArarat Mirzoyan expressed condolences to Abdallah Bou Habib on death of Lebanese citizensMirzoyan presented to Minister of Foreign Affairs of Estonia efforts to conclude peace treaty with AzerbaijanArmen Grigoryan and Charles Fries discussed issue of providing assistance to Armenia through European Peace InstrumentThere is still no decision on next stage of border liberalization processes: Mher GrigoryanLilit Makunts and Joshua Volz discussed cooperation between Armenia and US in energy sectorAll those claims that Armenia has agreed somewhere, in some document, that third forces shall provide security of communications on its territory, are simply distortion of reality: PashinyanBlinken-Mirzoyan-Bayramov meeting kicks-off in New YorkFM statement at G20: Normalization of relations with neighbors is one of Armenia’s main prioritiesEconomy minister: Wheat production in Armenia is not economically expedientIsrael FM rejects proposals for ceasefire in LebanonIn the event of aggression against Russia and Belarus, we reserve the right to use nuclear weapons, PutinFrance stands firmly by side of Prime Minister of Armenia, MacronFrance stands firmly by side of Prime Minister of Armenia, MacronOpenAI launches long-awaited feature – ChatGPT voice assistantRussia supplies oil to EU by sea, bypassing sanctions: Greenpeace