Johnson Drops Shutdown Bomb: Schumer to Blame
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer is on the brink of causing a government shutdown over "COVID-era giveaways" that happened five years ago, according to Rep. Dusty Johnson. The Republicans are presenting a clean continuing resolution, free of partisan poison pills, but Schumer refuses to negotiate in good faith. With only 53 Republican senators, they need seven Democrats, including Schumer, to avoid a shutdown. Schumer's refusal to budge will result in him owning the shutdown entirely, making it a "stupid" and entirely manufactured crisis. The blame lies squarely on Schumer's shoulders, as he refuses to back down and work towards a compromise. The fate of the government hangs in the balance as Schumer's stubbornness threatens to plunge the nation into chaos.
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