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7 Democrats, 1 independent Republican vote to end shutdown without expanding health care funding

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Seven moderate Democrats and one independent Democrat broke with the rest of their party on Sunday night to vote with Republicans and promote ending the government shutdown. These eight Senators, none of the ones who are re-elected in 2026, may believe that they have received a stubborn good, but the Federal Barvice, they think that they can be returned to American aid, but also those who rely on the Republican, including Republican members to surround the funding of health care.

It’s the same – the Democrats had a great time beating the Republicans around last Tuesday and getting the blue wave we were all hoping for, and, in less than a week, some of them seem very eager to spoil the momentum.

From the New York Times:

The compromise measure passed by a 60-to-40 vote came with a pledge from Senator Tune Tune, Republican of South Dakota and the main leader, to allow a vote in December on the December ‘Key’ which is set to expire at the end of the year.

But many Democrats have said such weeks are unacceptable, because they are unlikely to pass the Republican-led convention. If the funding expires, it could significantly increase insurance premiums for millions of Americans.

Republicans have spent weeks naming Democrats who are trying to give free health benefits to undocumented immigrants, knowing that it’s impossible to get nothing, and that it’s impossible for people who don’t have social security numbers to apply. The Trump administration is putting this propaganda definition on full display by having a website that almost has the Federal government blaming the Democratic Party for the Shutdown, even though Republicans control the Compans of Congress and the executive branch. They were looking for videos from all the airlines that suspected the democracies of the canceled flights. The Republicans have even moved to the end of this nation saying that it is their political cause that they have defended the demand for not entering into illegal wars to use the judges, because that is really what the money is for.

And somehow, these eight congressmen believe that Republicans can negotiate after they have already given them what they want without getting any money? How many times must they be shown that the Republican Maga will not join them on that highway they love so much?

“Total Bs. Likely vote idea,” rep. Becca Batint (D-VT.) told axios. “People need health care, they hurt it. It’s not a promise of a ban on snakes about a sweet vote for a while.”

“I’m not voting for a continuing solution that could double health premiums for 20 million Americans, kicking 50,000 Americans to meet their monthly income, according to CNN.

House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (Dn.yy) said the bill fails to “prevent the Republican Healthcare Crisis,” said Sunday before the Senate Republicans failed to extend the cheap tax crates, “It’s a powerful statement that only takes children so we don’t have them.

“I think all of us who fought to protect our districts from rising health care costs will vote for this,” rep. Greg Landman (D-Ohio) told axios.

Let’s take a look at the seven Democrats who failed to live up to that promise.

Sen. August King (Maine), one of the terrorists who led this agreement, according to the times, said “many people” for prompting him and his colleagues to bend without extending the funding of the Department of Afferal Care Orct.

Sen. Tim Kaine (D-VA.) said he voted to approve the deal for the upcoming health care vote, as well as rolling back layoffs made during the shutdown and ensuring that mature workers will receive back pay.

Sen. Dick Durbin (D-Illinois), who is retiring at the end of his term, “insisted that the legislation advanced Sunday night was not the same as the one voted by SAUMSTION

“This bill is not perfect, but it takes important steps to reduce the harm of closure,” Durbin said in a statement.

Sen. John Fetterman * D-Penn.) he had already voted with Republicans to end the shutdown 14 times before Sunday’s vote. In a tweet, he personally “aligned our government to the ground,” and apologized to members of the military, food stamp recipients, government workers, and unarmed police officers who “won’t be paid for weeks.”

Sen. Maggie Hassan (Dn.h.) said it was now time for Republicans to engage in “major, bipartisan discussions” to expand the expiring health insurance plan. (And by “now,” he said, later, assuming Republicans keep their promise and vote popular.)

Sen. Jeanne Shaheen (Dn.h.), who is also retiring at the end of her term, said at a news conference that the legislation is “our best option” in revitalizing the government and expanding health tax credits.

Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto (D-NevadaWe are divided It said in a statement that while the government must extend health insurance coverage, “that will not come at the expense of the millions of Americans in our country who have been affected by the shutdown.” (I mean, the health care subsidy is supposed to expire next year. That’s part of the “Cost,” right?)

You can bet Republicans will count this as a win for their party, and the Trump administration will owe it to the President and a Republican-controlled Congress to end what they have, Ad Nauseam, called the “Democrat Shutdown.” This will always happen when one group is full of bullies who don’t care about the people who are suffering, and the other group usually knows that it will always be there as the group that will ruin America as long as it succeeds.

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