Tuesday, October 1, 2013

"Republican Governmental Shut down"


The Senate is starting to panic as the budget deadline is starting to approach very quickly. Monday is the last day that the Senate is able to come to an agreement, before midnight, in order to avoid the governmental shut down. As our Founding Fathers or Framers were worried about and tried to avoid, the political party separation is now starting to affect the American people. With the Republican Senators not changing their mind about approving the health care law for the budget, the Democrats are starting the blame game with naming this shut down the “Republican Governmental Shut Down”. But just like any other middle school "blame game", the Republicans made their counter blame clear by attacking Reid and his fellow party members by not returning to office right away on Sunday morning after the House passed their bill.  Its obvious that the shut down will most likely happen due to rumors of the Republicans not agreeing with the Democrats and the rumor that if the bill passes President Obama will most likely veto the budget.  The political party fighting is officially now starting to affect the American people.  If and when there is a governmental shut down, all jobs excluding schools and the post office will be shut down. But as House Republican Whip Kevin McCarthy stated that “his caucus might still have a few more plays left”.  Indicating that possibly some Republicans have a better game plan or will try anything to avoid the shut down. The blame game is the main issue that is not resolving the budget.  Democrats and Republicans need to come to an agreement in order to resolve this issue.  It is clear that neither side is willing to negotiate due to the values on either side. One side has to give up some type of power or value in order to pass the budget. The more time that is wasted the more money the American people lose and the debt will just increase.  Who will give up first?

-Its clear that the government is shut down now and the parties have yet to come to a conclusion. 

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