Washington – Government Shutdown Likely To Stretch Into Next Week

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    A sign announces the closure of the White House Visitor Center near the White House in Washington, DC, USA, 27 December 2018. EPAWashington – Chances look slim for ending the partial government shutdown any time soon.

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    House lawmakers are being told not to expect further votes this week, all but ensuring the shutdown will enter a second week and stretch toward the new year.

    Lawmakers are away from Washington for the holidays and have been told they will get 24 hours’ notice before having to return for a vote. And although both the House the Senate were slated to come into session briefly Thursday afternoon, few senators or representatives were expected to be around for it.

    President Donald Trump is vowing to hold the line on his demand for money to build a border wall. Back from the 29-hour trip to visit U.S. troops, Trump tweeted Thursday that “we desperately need” a wall on the Mexico border, funding for which has been a flashpoint between the White House and Congress ever since Trump took office.

    He called on Democrats in Congress to fund his wall, saying the shutdown affects their supporters. He asserted without evidence: “Do the Dems realize that most of the people not getting paid are Democrats?”

    Virginia Democratic Sen. Mark Warner called Trump’s comments “outrageous.” In his tweet, he added: “Federal employees don’t go to work wearing red or blue jerseys. They’re public servants. And the President is treating them like poker chips at one of his failed casinos.”

    After a weekend and two holiday days for federal employees, Wednesday was the first regularly scheduled workday affected by the closure of a variety of federal services. A brief statement Thursday from the office of Louisiana Rep. Steve Scalise, the No. 3 Republican, spoke to the dim prospect for a quick solution. “Members are advised that no votes are expected in the House this week,” the statement said. “Please stay tuned to future updates for more information.”

    The shutdown started Saturday when funding lapsed for nine Cabinet-level departments and dozens of agencies. Roughly 420,000 workers were deemed essential and are working unpaid, while an additional 380,000 have been furloughed.

    While the White House was talking to congressional Democrats — and staff talks continued on Capitol Hill — negotiations dragged Wednesday, dimming hopes for a swift breakthrough.

    Republican Rep. Mark Meadows of North Carolina, a Trump ally who has been involved in the talks, said the president “is very firm in his resolve that we need to secure our border.” He told CNN, “If they believe that this president is going to yield on this particular issue, they’re misreading him.”

    The impasse over government funding began last week, when the Senate approved a bipartisan deal keeping government open into February. That bill provided $1.3 billion for border security projects but not money for the wall. At Trump’s urging, the House approved that package and inserted the $5.7 billion he had requested.

    But Senate Republicans lacked the votes they needed to force the measure through their chamber. That jump-started negotiations between Congress and the White House, but the deadline came and went without a deal.

    The shutdown has been playing out against the backdrop of turmoil in the stock market.

    Kevin Hassett, the chairman of the White House’s Council of Economic Advisers, said the shutdown does not change the administration’s expectation for strong growth heading into 2019. He told reporters a shutdown of a few weeks is not going to have any “significant effect on the outlook.”

    Among those affected by the shutdown — the third of 2018 — are the departments of Homeland Security, Transportation, Interior, Agriculture, State and Justice. Those being furloughed include 52,000 workers at the Internal Revenue Service and nearly everyone at NASA. About 8 in 10 employees of the National Park Service are staying home, and many parks have closed.

    The shutdown didn’t stop people from visiting the White Sands National Monument in southern New Mexico, where hundreds of unauthorized visitors have in recent days climbed over a fence to enter the monument, according to The Alamogordo Daily News. State highway workers were sent to the area Monday to erect “no parking” signs along U.S. 70 outside the monument.

    Trump has claimed federal workers are behind him in the shutdown fight, saying many told him, “stay out until you get the funding for the wall.'” He didn’t say who told him that. Many workers have gone to social media with stories of the financial hardship they expect to face because of the shutdown.

    One union representing federal workers slammed Trump’s claim. Paul Shearon, president of the International Federation of Professional and Technical Engineers, said the union has not heard from a single member who supports Trump’s position.

    “Most view this as an act of ineptitude,” he said.


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    Aguttenshabbos
    Aguttenshabbos
    5 years ago

    Who cares. Nebach. They work so hard. Sigh

    5 years ago

    all the DemocRATS are to be blamed for SHUTTING the gov’t because they are AGAINST the ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION – they would rather have MS13 gang members, sick families who will get FREE hospitalization and benefits, rather than have the American Unemployed Citizens get their jobs back.

    5 years ago

    Free vacation folks. You”ll all get backpay. Have no fear. And you can negotiate with most creditors to offer you grace on your loans.

    Now obviously their are a few that will be hurt and loose. And those people that are adversely affected will tweet and make alot of noise. Noone will tweet “hey lets party free vacation”! And so Phineas aka qazxc will retweet their posts and cry for them. In the bigger scheme of things the masses gain.

    Lets not cry crocodile tears

    bsnow
    bsnow
    5 years ago

    Shmukey chucky is responsible!

    hashomer
    hashomer
    5 years ago

    Lame Duck Donald has half his Cabinet as ‘Acting’ non-confirmed by the Senate, as he just wants junior yes men around him. Look at Fox News gal as Ambassador to UN. Govt shutdown continues into 2019, with new investigations and indictments coming vs Trumpf and his crime syndicate. What a Yutz is the Orange Calf. FEH

    Buchwalter
    Buchwalter
    5 years ago

    you are a bunch of shimegeges