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everyonematters

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Fri Sep 12, 2025, 07:45 AM Friday

Democrats fear falling into GOP trap on government shutdown [View all]

Source: The Hill

Centrist Democrats fear their party could blunder into a government shutdown this month as Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer (N.Y.) and House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries (N.Y.) are taking a hard line on the government funding package that needs to pass by Sept. 30.

Democrats broadly agree the looming expiration of enhanced health insurance subsidies under the Affordable Care Act — combined with deep cuts to Medicaid that Republicans enacted through the One Big Beautiful Bill Act — will hit millions of Americans with higher health care costs. But they are divided over whether to derail a short-term continuing resolution to keep the government funded in October unless Republicans agree to spend tens of billions of dollars in additional health care spending.

One Democratic senator who requested anonymity to comment on political dynamics within the Senate Democratic Caucus said progressives who are angling to run for president have pushed for the most confrontational approach with Republicans.

“Most people want to avoid brinkmanship except some of those people who may be running for president because I think people understand that it’s important to keep the government operating,” the lawmaker said. The senator said it’s “not clear” how voting against a short-term clean funding measure and forcing a government shutdown would give Democrats more leverage over Republicans on the looming expiration of the Affordable Care Act subsidies.

Read more: https://thehill.com/homenews/senate/5499731-democrats-government-shutdown-threat/



Most voters don't want to see a government shutdown. The Republicans are going to end up with their health cuts anyways, and they will be held responsible for it.
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They will be blamed for any problems regardless. GreenWave Friday #1
Damned if you do, damned if you don't wolfie001 Friday #2
Anything JBTaurus83 Friday #3
Are talking points right wing, if they come from a right wing rag? gab13by13 Friday #4
This message was self-deleted by its author Ponietz Friday #5
Rs have trifecta control. Congressional Democrats just need to remind themselves Deminpenn Friday #6
Trump wants Dems to try and shut it down so he can pass blame on his shit economy Bengus81 Friday #7
Dems can only vote nay on bills. They have no ability to shut down the govt Deminpenn Friday #8
They can only vote Nay? You have 11 Dems that just voted YES on that horrific bill in the House Bengus81 Friday #10
On govt shutdown Deminpenn Friday #11
Republicans cannot pass appropriations and authorizations bills in the Senate against Democratic objections. As soon as 24601 Saturday #22
I can always tell it is The Hill by their ridiculous anti-Democrat bias in their travelingthrulife Friday #9
What is being funded anymore? mdbl Friday #12
We are already in the trap. AllyCat Friday #13
collaborators pre-excususing capitulation. quakerboy Friday #14
The Hill (a rightwing rag) wrote this whole article just to get "Democrats Fear" into the headline Prairie Gates Friday #15
Maybe just... do what's right? Queso Delicioso Friday #16
Fuck the corporatists, its time to quit being a party of poodles and stand up to fascists! Shut it down! nt ImNotGod Friday #17
Let it shut down, if we can't get what we want out of it. lees1975 Friday #18
Republicans have the majority. If it goes down, Emile Friday #19
The trap will be voting with the Republican majority. Emile Friday #20
Maybe Democrats will get over their fear of being trapped mdbl Saturday #21
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