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Democrats Play Dirty Politics with American Livelihoods

Washington’s latest shutdown drama has laid bare the dirty politics Democrats are playing with the livelihoods of everyday Americans. For more than a month now, Washington has seen partisan theater that prioritizes political leverage over paychecks, critical services, and airport safety. Hardworking federal employees, veterans and struggling families are paying the price while Senate leaders trade insults instead of solutions.

Republican leaders, including Senate Majority Leader John Thune, have been quietly lining up a package of targeted bills to reopen essential parts of government while forcing a future debate on the broader issues. The plan — a pragmatic, surgical approach to fund veterans, food aid, and other critical functions — is the kind of common-sense governance voters expect, not last-minute ransom demands. Conservatives should cheer efforts that prioritize reopening over ransom-driven giveaways.

Meanwhile, Senate Democrats tried the old hostage tactic: offer to lift the shutdown only if Republicans hand over a one-year extension of Obamacare subsidies. It’s exactly the kind of smoke-and-mirrors negotiating that strips accountability from the system and rewards Washington’s entitlement mindset. Republicans were right to reject a deal that trades fiscal sanity for political cover.

Reporters note Republicans are only a handful of votes away from breaking the impasse if a small number of Democrats cross the aisle to back a commonsense reopening. That’s a crucial political reality — Democrats who insist on holding the country captive for partisan wins should be forced to explain themselves to voters in next year’s elections. The American people see through the posturing; they want the government reopened and reforms discussed openly, not extorted behind closed doors.

Even President Trump urged Republican urgency and floated scrapping the filibuster to end the shutdown, reflecting the frustration of voters who are tired of obstruction from career politicians. Republican leaders have wisely hesitated to tear up long-standing Senate traditions, instead choosing to pursue a responsible path that can win bipartisan support and reopen government quickly. Conservatives want decisive action that protects taxpayers and restores services without conceding to every Democratic demand.

This is a moment for patriotic Americans to stand with leaders who will not cave to political blackmail. Call your senators, remind them who sent them to Washington, and demand they secure funding for essential services without surrendering the reforms the country needs. If Republicans stick to principle and refuse to let Democrats weaponize aid and subsidies, the shutdown will end and Washington will learn that ordinary Americans will not tolerate corrupt, cynical politics any longer.

Written by Keith Jacobs

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