Wednesday, October 1, 2025

SHUTDOWN - it's happening

Hard to believe the Democrats didn't cave. I know this is going to be a very tough time for some of us, but this truly is the only viable way forward at this time. The Democrats didn't do what they should have when the could have when they had the reins. After Trump's call yesterday to the country's generals to be prepared to neutralize Democrats, I hope at least they all finally understand what we're facing.

This is how the Republicans are pushing what they really want - huge cuts in government spending and personnel - and the excuse to blame Democrats for people's pain.
Plunged into a government shutdown, the U.S. is confronting a fresh cycle of uncertainty after President Donald Trump and Congress failed to strike an agreement to keep government programs and services running by today’s deadline.

Roughly 750,000 federal workers are expected to be furloughed, some potentially fired by Trump’s Republican administration. Many offices will be shuttered, perhaps permanently, as Trump vows to “do things that are irreversible, that are bad” as retribution. His deportation agenda is expected to run full speed ahead, while education, environmental and other services sputter. The economic fallout is expected to ripple nationwide.

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This is the third time Trump has presided over a federal funding lapse, the first since his return to the White House this year, in a remarkable record that underscores the polarizing divide over budget priorities and a political climate that rewards hard-line positions rather than more traditional compromises.

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Democrats are demanding funding for health care subsidies that are expiring for millions of people under the Affordable Care Act, spiking the costs of insurance premiums nationwide.

Republicans have refused to negotiate and have encouraged Trump to steer clear of any talks.

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Across the government, preparations have been underway. Trump’s Office of Management and Budget, headed by Russ Vought, directed agencies to execute plans for not just furloughs, as are typical during a federal funding lapse, but mass firings of federal workers. It’s part of the Trump administration’s mission, including its Department of Government Efficiency, to shrink the federal government.

Medicare and Medicaid health care programs are expected to continue, though staffing shortages could mean delays for some services. The Pentagon would still function. And most employees will stay on the job at the Department of Homeland Security.

  Chicago Tribune



UPDATE 10/01/2025:








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