That's not true. He has given them some of what they asked but not the most important. Didn't you hear the guy from Montana? They want single issue bills. What American doesn't want that? Why wouldn't McCarthy agree to that?
What is a "single issue" bill? Suppose that one has a legislative proposal to modify the Internal Revenue Code by (a) increasing the personal exemption, (b) increasing the individual AMT threshold, (c) increasing the number of qualified shareholders an s-corporation can have and still be an s-corporation, (d) adding (back) a per-country limitation to the foreign tax credit, and (e) changing the sourcing rules for income derived from self-produced inventory, is that five single issues, four single issues (the first two, dealing with individual taxes, being treated as a "single" issue), three single issues (the first two being treated as a "single" issue as before, and the last two being treated as a "single" issue because they both deal with taxation of income derived from within and without the U.S.), or one single issue because they all involve changes to the income tax provisions of the IRC?