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Shutdown may cease navy pay? Unacceptable
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Shutdown may cease navy pay? Unacceptable

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Last updated: October 8, 2025 10:41 am
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The federal government shutdown is all about accountable spending. The federal government shutdown is about healthcare. It’s about gaining energy in Washington. It’s about resisting President Trump. It’s in regards to the subsequent election. It’s about doing what’s finest for America.

Bull.

These arguments had some weight earlier than Oct. 1, when Democrats and Republicans on Capitol Hill dropped the ball. Proposals from either side that will have funded the federal government previous that date failed within the Senate. It went right down to the wire.

The federal government ran out of cash after a Democratic-backed spending invoice that will have prolonged well being care subsidies beneath the Reasonably priced Care Act and reversed cuts to Medicaid failed, in addition to the GOP-backed stopgap funding measure that will have funded the federal government for seven weeks additionally failed, in line with stories.

Now it’s in regards to the jobs and paychecks of people that work for the federal government. They pay taxes, they’ve households, and every battle cry of “maintain the road” is a shot throughout the bow. For a way lengthy will either side maintain out, and the way lengthy can these employees maintain on?

The posturing has gone full bore.

In a letter, Home Minority Chief Hakeem Jeffries’s (D-NY) challenged Speaker of the Home Mike Johnson (R-LA) to a reside, primetime debate on the Home flooring.

Johnson shot down the concept, which he known as “nonsense.”

“I respect him, however everyone knows what he’s making an attempt to do there,” stated Johnson.

The shutdown shouldn’t be mined for soundbites to run with occasion donation pitches.  It’s an anomaly, or needs to be, in how the federal government ought to run.

As a result of on the enterprise finish are individuals going through misplaced pay.

Members of the navy are purported to receives a commission on Oct. 15, however the shutdown places that in jeopardy.

The concept women and men who reply the decision for our nation may go with out pay as a result of Democrats and Republicans can’t make a spending invoice work is outrageous.

In contrast to serving in Congress, nobody joins the navy to get wealthy. As it’s, too many navy households expertise meals insecurity. A missed paycheck may very well be devastating, and a slap within the face to those that put their lives on the road for America.

However Congress can’t even agree on supporting the troops.

Johnson stated the Home may come again to cross emergency laws to pay troops throughout the shutdown, Politico reported. However Senate Majority Chief John Thune wasn’t prepared to go there.

The Home has been out of session as Johnson seeks to strain Senate Democrats to approve the GOP-led stopgap funding invoice his chamber already handed. However he opened the door at a Tuesday information convention to calling members again to vote on standalone laws paying troops in addition to air site visitors controllers.

“I’m definitely open to that,” Johnson stated. “We’ve executed it prior to now. We wish to ensure that our troops are paid.”

However Thune — who has constantly stated it’s Democrats’ accountability to cross the seven-week Home stopgap — interjected after Johnson spoke, saying, “Truthfully, you don’t want that.”

“Clearly, there are specific constituencies — a lot of them are going to be impacted in a really destructive means by what’s occurred right here,” Thune stated. “However the easiest technique to finish it isn’t attempt to exempt this group or that one or that group. It’s to get the federal government open.”

For crying out loud. Wish to finish the shutdown? Shut up and get to work.

Editorial cartoon by Steve Kelley (Creators Syndicate)

 

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