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Shutdown Averted

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19.03.2025

The recent passage of a Republican-led stopgap spending bill has once again highlighted the deep divisions within the American political landscape. While the bill successfully prevented a government shutdown, the contentious nature of its approval underscores broader concerns about governance, fiscal responsibility, and partisan maneuvering. The passage may have averted an immediate crisis, but it raises pressing questions about the sustainability of such short-term fixes and the political cost of compromise. At its core, the vote revealed fractures within the Democratic Party. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Sch umer and several Democrats initially allowed the bill to cross a procedural hurdle, believing that a shutdown would be a worse outcome. However, Mr Schumer ultimately voted against the final bill, reflecting the difficult balancing act he faced. Democrat Senator Jeanne Shaheen and independent Angus King broke ranks and voted in favour of the bill, helping Rep – ublicans push it through with a 54-46 vote. The decision to let........

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