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Posted By: Mercedes44, 11/10/2025 4:46:58 AM

A group of shutdown-weary Democratic senators voted with Republicans Sunday night to advance a legislative vehicle to reopen the federal government and end the 40-day shutdown that has left tens of thousands of workers furloughed and caused chaos at the nation’s airports. The Senate voted 60-40 to proceed to a House-passed continuing resolution to reopen the government, taking a big first step toward ending the shutdown after a group of centrist Democrats negotiated a funding deal with Senate Republican colleagues and the White House.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: privateer 11/10/2025 7:22:12 AM (No. 2027984)
Ah...there's the rub! FTA: 'The compromise proposal includes language to retain more than 4,000 federal workers targeted for layoffs during the shutdown as well as language to prevent the Trump administration from firing additional federal workers through reductions in force (RIFs) for the length of the newly drafted continuing resolution — until Jan. 30.' Who says the dems got nothing?Thousands of witless drone paper-shufflers---dem voters all---keep their sinecures.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: Venturer 11/10/2025 7:45:30 AM (No. 2027999)
Those Senators did not vote to stop the shutdown on their own. They were told to do so by the party,It's just another political ploy by the Democrats. They just happened to get exactly 60 votes.
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