Senate Debacle Enters 12th Day as Shutdown Lingers on: Is Washington Lost to Politics?
The Senate has once again failed to pass a funding resolution, extending the US government shutdown to become one of the longest in history. The tally now stands at 50-43 against the measure, with no recent defections from the Democratic side.
House Speaker Mike Johnson's strategy of keeping the House closed on an extended recess appears to be backfiring, as his Republican allies begin to question the necessity of the shutdown tactic. Johnson has been adamant that the measure is crucial for passing a bill without policy additions, but Democrats are unwilling to budge on healthcare subsidies under the Affordable Care Act.
Johnson's comments have drawn criticism from some members of his own party, including Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene, who has called for the House to return to session immediately. This internal dissent marks a noticeable shift in support for Johnson's approach, which had initially gained traction within the GOP ranks.
The shutdown's impact is growing by the day, with over 1,400 federal employees from the Department of Energy's National Nuclear Security Administration furloughed due to lack of funding. The US energy secretary, Chris Wright, is set to address the issue at a press conference in Las Vegas later this week.
Analysts are starting to speculate that the impasse might soon break, citing "friends in the Senate" who believe Schumer's shutdown strategy will eventually come to an end. With millions of Americans still reeling from last Saturday's No Kings protests against Trump, Washington appears increasingly divided between the Democratic and Republican camps. Will a compromise be reached this week, or will the US government continue to operate on fumes?
				
			The Senate has once again failed to pass a funding resolution, extending the US government shutdown to become one of the longest in history. The tally now stands at 50-43 against the measure, with no recent defections from the Democratic side.
House Speaker Mike Johnson's strategy of keeping the House closed on an extended recess appears to be backfiring, as his Republican allies begin to question the necessity of the shutdown tactic. Johnson has been adamant that the measure is crucial for passing a bill without policy additions, but Democrats are unwilling to budge on healthcare subsidies under the Affordable Care Act.
Johnson's comments have drawn criticism from some members of his own party, including Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene, who has called for the House to return to session immediately. This internal dissent marks a noticeable shift in support for Johnson's approach, which had initially gained traction within the GOP ranks.
The shutdown's impact is growing by the day, with over 1,400 federal employees from the Department of Energy's National Nuclear Security Administration furloughed due to lack of funding. The US energy secretary, Chris Wright, is set to address the issue at a press conference in Las Vegas later this week.
Analysts are starting to speculate that the impasse might soon break, citing "friends in the Senate" who believe Schumer's shutdown strategy will eventually come to an end. With millions of Americans still reeling from last Saturday's No Kings protests against Trump, Washington appears increasingly divided between the Democratic and Republican camps. Will a compromise be reached this week, or will the US government continue to operate on fumes?
 I mean, can't they just agree on something already?!
 I mean, can't they just agree on something already?!  It's like they're trying to out-stall each other... shutdowns and recesses and policy additions... ugh, it's all just so frustrating!
 It's like they're trying to out-stall each other... shutdowns and recesses and policy additions... ugh, it's all just so frustrating!  And what's with Mike Johnson's strategy? Is he really that desperate to hold onto power?
 And what's with Mike Johnson's strategy? Is he really that desperate to hold onto power?  I think he should just listen to Schumer's offer and compromise already!
 I think he should just listen to Schumer's offer and compromise already!  But noooo, the Republicans are starting to question his approach...
 But noooo, the Republicans are starting to question his approach...  and now Marjorie Taylor Greene is calling for a session to be called immediately?!
 and now Marjorie Taylor Greene is calling for a session to be called immediately?!  what's going on?!
 what's going on?! 
 I feel bad for them, but at the same time...
 I feel bad for them, but at the same time...  it's just a numbers game to me. Can't they all just get back to work already?!
 it's just a numbers game to me. Can't they all just get back to work already?!  But then again...
 But then again...  . it's not like he's getting any help from the dems who are holding firm on healthcare subsidies. this whole thing is just gonna drag on and on till someone gives in
. it's not like he's getting any help from the dems who are holding firm on healthcare subsidies. this whole thing is just gonna drag on and on till someone gives in  . and honestly, i think we're all losing out here - federal employees being furloughed, millions of americans affected... what's the real goal here?
. and honestly, i think we're all losing out here - federal employees being furloughed, millions of americans affected... what's the real goal here?  . I'm starting to think that Mike Johnson's whole "no policy additions" thing was just a load of BS from the get-go. And what's with all these internal dissents within his own party? Is it really that hard to put aside your differences for the sake of getting some actual work done?
. I'm starting to think that Mike Johnson's whole "no policy additions" thing was just a load of BS from the get-go. And what's with all these internal dissents within his own party? Is it really that hard to put aside your differences for the sake of getting some actual work done? 
 Are they gonna shut down the fridge too?
 Are they gonna shut down the fridge too?  " The senate thing is getting out of hand... 50-43 against something and I'm over here thinking like 50-0 if people would just work together already!
" The senate thing is getting out of hand... 50-43 against something and I'm over here thinking like 50-0 if people would just work together already! 
 . THIS IS GETTING RIDICULOUS!
. THIS IS GETTING RIDICULOUS! 
 . And with all these people furloughed from the Department of Energy, it's starting to affect real lives, you know?
. And with all these people furloughed from the Department of Energy, it's starting to affect real lives, you know? 
 . It's like, come on guys, let's find a way to work together
. It's like, come on guys, let's find a way to work together  . And can we please focus on the bigger picture and find a way to support our employees and get the government back up and running?
. And can we please focus on the bigger picture and find a way to support our employees and get the government back up and running?  ) that the democrats are totally not gonna give on those healthcare subsidies no way JosΓ©. and reps from mike johnsons crew are starting to get all bendy about their strategy lol guess you could say his house is getting a little too comfortable with being closed for an extended recess...
) that the democrats are totally not gonna give on those healthcare subsidies no way JosΓ©. and reps from mike johnsons crew are starting to get all bendy about their strategy lol guess you could say his house is getting a little too comfortable with being closed for an extended recess...  plus its affecting other countries too like china & canada dont get me wrong, i dont condone govts just saying its time for some adulting from the reps
 plus its affecting other countries too like china & canada dont get me wrong, i dont condone govts just saying its time for some adulting from the reps 
 I'm getting so frustrated with our politicians right now... it feels like they're more concerned about winning points in the arena than solving real problems for the country. 50 days into a shutdown and still no resolution?
 I'm getting so frustrated with our politicians right now... it feels like they're more concerned about winning points in the arena than solving real problems for the country. 50 days into a shutdown and still no resolution?  . 12 days in and still no resolution? It's like they're playing chicken with their own careers
. 12 days in and still no resolution? It's like they're playing chicken with their own careers  . And what really gets me is the fact that we, the people, are paying for this
. And what really gets me is the fact that we, the people, are paying for this  οΈ. Can't they see how their infighting is affecting the daily grind?
οΈ. Can't they see how their infighting is affecting the daily grind?  .
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 you know how they used to have these huge clubs like CBGB's and it was all so raw and edgy? I mean, I love a good rock song as much as the next person, but sometimes I feel like we're living in a world where everything is just too polished and perfect
 you know how they used to have these huge clubs like CBGB's and it was all so raw and edgy? I mean, I love a good rock song as much as the next person, but sometimes I feel like we're living in a world where everything is just too polished and perfect 
 and to make matters worse, rep marjorie taylor greene is speaking out against johnson's strategy... wonder how many republicans are secretly rooting for a government shutdown
 and to make matters worse, rep marjorie taylor greene is speaking out against johnson's strategy... wonder how many republicans are secretly rooting for a government shutdown  . Can't they just agree on something?!
. Can't they just agree on something?! 






 : both sides are stuck in the middle. The shutdown is getting more complicated by the day, and it's hard to predict when (or if) they'll find common ground
: both sides are stuck in the middle. The shutdown is getting more complicated by the day, and it's hard to predict when (or if) they'll find common ground  . One thing for sure: millions of Americans are feeling the effects
. One thing for sure: millions of Americans are feeling the effects