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Congress has realized nothing as one other shutdown looms
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Congress has realized nothing as one other shutdown looms

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Last updated: December 16, 2025 10:38 am
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It’s comprehensible that members of Congress attempt to stay in workplace for so long as they will: in the event that they labored within the personal sector, they’d be fired by now.

Because the Hill reported, senators in each events are bracing for one more authorities shutdown subsequent 12 months after Republicans blocked a proposal to increase expiring medical insurance subsidies. This is identical difficulty that triggered a 43-day authorities closure earlier this fall.

The shutdown lastly ended when eight Democrats, principally centrists, voted to reopen the federal government in hopes that Republicans may comply with a bipartisan compromise.

However “bipartisan compromise” has grow to be an oxymoron in Washington, and the talks are foundering.

If lawmakers realized something from the shutdown, it ought to have been the extent of ache it inflicted on the American individuals. Most egregious: A halt in SNAP advantages, which had meals help recipients panicked and scrambling. Protecting American households in want fed ought to have been Congress’ lodestar.

What did they be taught? Nothing.

The idea of funding-as-leverage is again amongst Democrats, with the Jan. 30 authorities funding deadline the goal to pressure Republicans to make main concessions on federal well being care spending.

“The battle just isn’t over,” stated Sen. Elizabeth Warren.

Can lawmakers please go away American households out of this battle? Absolutely they learn the information tales of anxious households straining meals banks and residents organizing assist for neighborhood members. “We the individuals” doesn’t imply that strange People step up as our representatives’ in-fighting lays waste to federal help.

We’re on this collectively, until you’re a Capitol Hill elitist, protected by the shortages you impose on voters.

Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) known as the Republican vote in opposition to extending the improved subsidies “an outrage.”

What’s outrageous is that these enhanced subsidies, handed as a part of a COVID reduction bundle beneath the Biden administration, have been set to run out on the finish of this 12 months. They went into impact beneath the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021, and prolonged by the Inflation Discount Act of 2022.

That’s three to 4 years that might have been spent arising with a forward-thinking plan. Three to 4 years to succeed in some form of compromise, give you one other option to ease well being care prices. Does nobody have a calendar in Washington?

However the kick-the-can-down-the street mentality introduced us right here, on the heels of a authorities shutdown and staring down the barrel of one other. Now the main target is on enjoying keep-away with “leverage.”

Senate Majority Chief John Thune (R-S.D.) is pushing laborious to get a bundle of 5 appropriations payments handed subsequent month to remove leverage from Senate Democratic progressives who need to threaten one other shutdown to squeeze Republicans to again one other Obamacare subsidy extension, in keeping with The Hill.

Sen. John Cornyn (R-Texas) warned that if most of these payments are left in limbo by the top of January, Democrats might replay the shutdown technique.

“They might be tempted to do it, as disastrous because the final one was,” he stated.

Voters deserve higher than this.

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