Opinion - The government may not open again this year, thanks to Speaker Johnson
The government shutdown is now officially the longest on record, surpassing the previous record of 34 days that occurred during President Trumps first term in office. That shutdown, which lasted from Dec. 22, 2018, through Jan. 25, 2019, ended when the president backed down on his border wall funding demands.
It is becoming clear that there are no obvious concessions available at this time that can lead to the government opening any time soon.
Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) sent all House members home just before Oct. 1, placing the chamber in recess. This strategy meant that the only way for the government to avoid being shut down was for the Senate to garner the 60 votes needed to approve the clean continuing resolution passed by the House. Once the government shut down, the Senate was forced to vote on the resolution, with the House in recess and unable to make any amendments. To date, the Senate has held more than a dozen votes, with each falling short of the requisite 60 votes.
The continuing resolution is considered clean because it contains nothing more than an extension of existing government funding through Nov. 21. Democrats are asking for changes that would extend subsidies associated with the Affordable Care Act, which were not included in Trumps One Big Beautiful Bill.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/opinion-government-may-not-open-150000946.html
bucolic_frolic
(53,444 posts)There's already some impact but more will follow until the shutdown ends.
They are playing with fire. During WWI, Czarist Russia fell because of worker and military strikes. The various units would form committees and pledge support for this or that faction - White Russians, Bolsheviks, the existing Kerensky government. "Peace, land, bread" was their slogan in time of strife. To state it simply, society broke down and allowed the radical Bolsheviks to seize power through propaganda and strong-arming.
Is that the goal here? Make everything dysfunctional so the right can really put a stranglehold on the country?
Wonder Why
(6,417 posts)usonian
(22,741 posts)
Details here. Don't even have to wait until 11:00.
https://www.democraticunderground.com/100220735608