Efforts to quickly end the US government stopped on Wednesday (October 1) after the senators rejected a plan to resolve the ongoing dead end between President Donald Trump and congress democrats.
Many federal departments and agencies have been concluded without achieving an agreement from midnight. About 750,000 federal workers are expected to be placed on Furlough, with rewarding the detained until they return to work. Basic workers, including military staff and border agents, may be forced to work without reward and some might miss payouts next week.
Trump pushes his agenda hard
The shutdown occurs in the middle of Trump’s efforts to call the government departments. The White House warned that some Furloughs could turn into mass fire. “A lot of good can descend from shutdowns,” Trump told reporters. “We can get rid of many things we didn’t want. They would be democratic things.”
Democrats are holding for health care
The Democrats of the Senate, who demanded widespread healthcare subsidies for low -income families, refused to support the bill on stop financing.
No compromise in sight
The House Republicans have undergone the repair of temporary financing to maintain federal functions during the end of November. However, a 100 -member Senate requires 60 votes to send it to Trump’s table. The Democrats insisted that they would not cooperate without concessions to reduce expenditure, especially in health care.
Bitter conversations and political tension
The negotiations were unusually acrimonic, Trump ridiculed Schumer and the leading minority of Hake Jeffries on social media. Republican leaders of the Senate hoped to ensure the support of the Democrats to approve the bill but did not reach.
Congress returns after vacation
Congress is on Thursday for Jewish holiday Yom Kippur. The Senate is expected to continue working on Friday and can stay at the meeting over the weekend while the house is not due only next week.
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