
by Scott Dreyer
The federal governmentโs fiscal year ended September 30, and in what has become a frequent occurrence, the Congress had failed to present a budget for the presidentโs signature.
In the weeks and days before September 30, many politicians, pundits, and average citizens were debating what would happen and what would be best for the country.
The overall Democrat position was that spending should continue at current levels, including funding for Ukraineโs war against Russia. The thought of a government shutdown was portrayed as a potential disaster that would cut stop salary and relief payments to deserving Americans.
This position is seen in tweets on X, formerly known as Twitter, by Virginiaโs two US senators. Sen. Mark Warner (D-VA) on Sept. 27 wrote:ย โExtreme House Republicans have no plan to stop a shutdown, forcing millions of servicemembers & federal workers to go without pay. Shutdowns have a terrible human cost. We have to prevent this.โ
On September 29, Virginiaโs Junior Senator Tim Kaine (D) tweeted: โHouse Republicans threatening a government shutdownโwhich would hurt Virginiansโ access to basic services they rely on every dayโas a form of leverage is cruel and irresponsible. We can and should come together in a bipartisan way to avert a catastrophic shutdown.โ (more…)

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