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The Government Shutdown Is OVER & Democrats Are MAD

Tommy GrantBy Tommy GrantNovember 11, 20253 Mins Read
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The government shutdown, which angered democrats and republicans both from the beginning, is now over, and one side is notably more angry than the other. The shutdown was able to end because democrats conceded by dropping an immediate extension of Affordable Care Act subsidies in exchange for a promised future Senate vote.

In a late-night Sunday session that broke a weeks-long political stalemate, the United States Senate advanced a bipartisan agreement aimed at ending a 40-day government shutdown. The deal, which was negotiated by a coalition of Democrats and Republican leaders, funds key government departments and provides back pay for hundreds of thousands of federal workers, according to a report by Natural News. 



However, the compromise came at a significant cost for Democrats, who abandoned a core demand related to healthcare subsidies to secure the votes needed for passage, triggering intense internal party backlash and leaving the bill’s fate in the House uncertain.

The healthcare subsidies appear to be the most contentious element of the negotiations. This involves the soon-to-expire subsidies for the Affordable Care Act (ACA). Allowing these subsidies to lapse is projected to cause health insurance premiums to double for millions of Americans. Initially, Democratic leadership insisted that any deal to reopen the government must include an extension of these subsidies, according to Natural News. 

While the eight democrats who voted for the deal argued it was the only viable path to ending the shutdown, prominent party leaders like Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer voted against it, arguing it left Americans vulnerable to a preventable healthcare cost crisis.

With the Senate poised for final passage, the focus now shifts to the House of Representatives, which has been in recess since September. The deal faces significant political headwinds. House Democrats have already signaled strong concerns over the absence of guaranteed healthcare subsidies, with some progressives vowing to oppose the agreement. Furthermore, House Speaker Mike Johnson has not committed to bringing the Senate bill to the floor for a vote, leaving open the possibility of further amendments or a completely different approach from the lower chamber. The process of reconciling the two chambers’ positions is expected to take several days, prolonging the uncertainty for federal workers and government services. –Natural News

This is unlikely to end in “peace,” but government is not peace; it’s conflict, theft, and violence. The end of this dog and pony show cannot end soon enough.

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