Nov 10, 2025 05:44 AM
(This post was last modified: Nov 10, 2025 05:48 AM by Yazata.)
The U.S. Senate reached an agreement late Sunday to reopen the federal government after 40 days, the longest shutdown in U.S. history, by extending funding through January 2026 and providing full-year appropriations for defense and homeland security. The deal excludes immediate Affordable Care Act subsidy extensions, offering only a promised vote in mid-December. This split Democrats, with moderates like Tim Kaine and Dick Durbin supporting it to end economic disruptions while progressives including Bernie Sanders and Chuck Schumer opposed it.
It's basically the Republican CR (continuing resolution) that the House of Representatives and a majority of Senators already voted 'yes' on some 14 times previously. But due to Senate filibuster rules the Democrats were able to prevent the 'yes' vote from hitting the required sixty-vote supermajority, preventing the continuing resolution from passing and keeping the government closed.
They were trying to play hardball, demanding that they get their big-ticket wish-list items (which would total as much as a trillion dollars) or else the American people would get hurt. The obliging media like the New York Times played up that pain (by making SNAP a big issue etc.), but paradoxically that worked against them by increasing pressure on the Democrat Senators to pass the "clean" (no new spending above and beyond current spending) CR that would fund things like SNAP at the current rate.
So tonight they did the responsible thing.
Of course the misleadingly labeled "progressives" (as if 'progress' = 'left') aren't happy at all, feel that they have lost their leverage and will accuse the moderate Democrats who voted 'yes' of caving to the hated Trump.
It's basically the Republican CR (continuing resolution) that the House of Representatives and a majority of Senators already voted 'yes' on some 14 times previously. But due to Senate filibuster rules the Democrats were able to prevent the 'yes' vote from hitting the required sixty-vote supermajority, preventing the continuing resolution from passing and keeping the government closed.
They were trying to play hardball, demanding that they get their big-ticket wish-list items (which would total as much as a trillion dollars) or else the American people would get hurt. The obliging media like the New York Times played up that pain (by making SNAP a big issue etc.), but paradoxically that worked against them by increasing pressure on the Democrat Senators to pass the "clean" (no new spending above and beyond current spending) CR that would fund things like SNAP at the current rate.
So tonight they did the responsible thing.
Of course the misleadingly labeled "progressives" (as if 'progress' = 'left') aren't happy at all, feel that they have lost their leverage and will accuse the moderate Democrats who voted 'yes' of caving to the hated Trump.
