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This week, the longest shutdown in American history finally broke when Democrats were the first to give way. After weeks of hardship on both sides and despite their recent election wins, eight Democratic Senators crossed the aisle to reopen the government. What this moment really reveals is the deep dysfunction of a system that hasn’t passed a true budget since 1997 and has racked up a staggering national debt.
By Heath Lambert5
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This week, the longest shutdown in American history finally broke when Democrats were the first to give way. After weeks of hardship on both sides and despite their recent election wins, eight Democratic Senators crossed the aisle to reopen the government. What this moment really reveals is the deep dysfunction of a system that hasn’t passed a true budget since 1997 and has racked up a staggering national debt.

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