for more on how the house votes and the policy implications, let's bring in chris krueger, he's managing director and washington research strategist with keown great to see you, chris. welcome. this is some drama >> it is, it's something no one has ever seen. this is now four failed votes inside of 24 hours, with no real path forward there's no momentum for mccarthy, he's actually lost votes since this began, so the outlook remains incredibly challenging for mccarthy and republicans. >> and two years of tail risk for investors, is what you already see as a result of this. >> it is i mean, it really underscores, you know, the next two years, it only gets harder from here this is typically the easiest vote you cast. it's largely ceremonial. in market's favor, most of these sharp policy objects were taken off the table at the end of last year with this huge omnibus spending package, so congress doesn't really have to quote/unquote do much until late summer when the debt ceiling comes into focus, then you'll have to fund the government into the new fiscal year. so you -- we can put up with a