U.S. Representative Luke Messer (R-IN) arrives with his family for a vote at the U.S. Capitol in WashingtonVia David Lawder WASHINGTON (Reuters) – U.S. Republican conservatives who took a difficult line within the combat over October’s govt shutdown are voicing little appetite for any other standoff over an drawing near January 15 funding time limit for federal agencies. Two things are different this time round, say conservatives in the House of Representatives. Republicans are now gleefully observing the healthcare law’s struggles and lots of consider it’s going to crumple with out much additional prodding. They are also expressing confidence they will not must face a difficult choice from current price range talks, and believe that lead Republican negotiator Paul Ryan won’t reduce a deal that raises tax earnings.