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Government Shutdown Showdown: Who's to Blame?
USA, WashingtonSun Sep 21 2025
Democrats Call for Meeting to Avoid Shutdown
- Democrats demand negotiation to prevent shutdown
- Blame Republicans for refusing to negotiate
- Accuse GOP of wanting to cut healthcare programs
Republicans Propose Short-Term Funding Bill
- Propose short-term funding to keep government running
- Bill fails in Senate due to lack of bipartisan support
- Republicans deny causing the problem
President Trump's Stance
- Open to meeting Democrats but doubts its impact
- Warns of potential government shutdown
- Assures military and Social Security payments will continue
Key Demands and Disputes
- Democrats want to extend health insurance subsidies
- Push to reverse Medicaid cuts
- Republicans deem demands unacceptable
- Believe health insurance issue can be addressed later
Historical Context
- Last shutdown in 2018-2019 lasted a month
- Longest shutdown in history
- Both sides remain firm, no compromise in sight
The Looming Deadline
- September 30 deadline approaches
- Who will blink first?
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What are the potential consequences of a government shutdown on American families and the economy?
If the government shuts down, will Trump still have enough time to tweet about it?
How do the current healthcare proposals from both parties compare in terms of benefits and drawbacks?
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