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lostincalifornia

(4,486 posts)
Fri Sep 19, 2025, 10:16 AM 9 hrs ago

Schumer Finally Has a Plan for a Government Shutdown

"Your move, Republicans. Congressional Democrats, led by a united Chuck Schumer and Hakeem Jeffries, have decided to go big this time.

The last time Congress was faced with the prospect of a government shutdown, in March, the Senate minority leader rolled over, incurring the wrath of his party. This time, he has found his spine, and more importantly, a salient economic issue to fight over: the Affordable Care Act tax credits that are set to expire at the end of the year. In staking out ground over health care, Schumer and congressional Democrats are drawing an easy-to-understand contrast with the GOP. Republicans, saddled by bad polling over their “big beautiful bill,” would be wise to ignore President Donald Trump’s unworkable guidance to go it alone, and get to the negotiating table. That could result in a deal that represents a win for their party, and more importantly, for Americans.

The clock is ticking, with both chambers set to go on recess next week and the Oct. 1 deadline looming. The House is set to vote as soon as today on keeping spending at current levels until Nov. 21. The vote will be an exercise in futility, given how far apart the sides are.

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Another unknown is who gets the blame politically, if any is to be assigned. It is hard to imagine voters, constantly flooded with chaotic news out of Washington, not to mention the stress of their own lives, remembering who did what and why come November 2026. Still, Democrats have had some success in messaging, branding Trump’s signature legislation as harmful to the health-care system. Their efforts now are simply an extension of what they have been saying for months. Being the health care party isn’t a bad thing. Positioning this fight as a debate over health care versus a “clean CR” — a bit of Congressional argot few Americans understand — underscores their brand.

https://www.bloomberg.com/opinion/articles/2025-09-19/schumer-is-finally-ready-for-a-government-shutdown?srnd=homepage-americas

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Schumer Finally Has a Plan for a Government Shutdown (Original Post) lostincalifornia 9 hrs ago OP
Back in March Schumer had much more to fight over, gab13by13 9 hrs ago #1
Too true! Bobstandard 8 hrs ago #2
two things AltairIV 8 hrs ago #3
Shut it down. Shut it all down. Trump will just do another illegal recission anyway. PSPS 8 hrs ago #4
But does he? Does he really? Scrivener7 8 hrs ago #5
lol Cool story bro (as they say) awesomerwb1 8 hrs ago #6
Listening to Jeffries this morning crud 8 hrs ago #7

gab13by13

(29,800 posts)
1. Back in March Schumer had much more to fight over,
Fri Sep 19, 2025, 10:31 AM
9 hrs ago

more unwashed Americans on his side, including many Magats.

Last March Schumer could have asked for protections for Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid, and subsidies for Obamacare to avert a shutdown. Now his mountain to die on is only keeping subsidies for Obamacare. The Big Ugly Death Bill is now law, Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid are now being gutted, are now the law of the land. It's a lot harder to undo a law, better to stop the law from being enacted in the first place.

There will be more blowback from a shutdown now than there would have been back in March.

Hey, it's worth shutting down to protect Obamacare subsidies, but Chuck blew it back in March. The laid off federal workers are going to raise hell. The rest of the gutting of our social safety net won't kick in until after the election, but kick in it will.

Bobstandard

(2,017 posts)
2. Too true!
Fri Sep 19, 2025, 10:44 AM
8 hrs ago

I’m guessing the Repubs will offer some meaningless concession on the ACA issue and Schumer will take it. Then he’ll send Democrats a sternly worded letter about how we should be happy with that.

AltairIV

(958 posts)
3. two things
Fri Sep 19, 2025, 10:48 AM
8 hrs ago

1) the magats will offer a few million for healthcare and Schumer will cave.
2) why did Schumer lead the Democrats on a unanimous yes vote for a charlie kirk remembrance day?
Sorry but i have no faith in Schumer at all. Although I am very excited to hear AOC is seriously considering to primary his ass.

crud

(1,059 posts)
7. Listening to Jeffries this morning
Fri Sep 19, 2025, 11:36 AM
8 hrs ago

The message sounded very similar to the way adults talk in Charlie Brown cartoons...sorry. But I did hear the word "healthcare" a few times, so I suppose he was on message. I didn't hear the words "criminal" "corrupt" "lawless" "unAmerican" used once.

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