Government Avoids Shutdown, On Mcconnell’s Terms, But Debt Standoff Remains

Government Avoids Shutdown, On Mcconnell’s Terms, But Debt Standoff Remains

David Catanese  Thu, September 30, 2021

The federal government averted a shutdown on Thursday, with the U.S. Senate voting to fund the government for two more months.  And Mitch McConnell wants you to know this meager accomplishment was on his terms.

Democrats had sought to pair a debt ceiling increase with the vote to continue funding government programs, but McConnell balked, refusing to lend Majority Leader Chuck Schumer any GOP votes for his 2-for-1 package.

Instead, Schumer acceded to McConnell’s demand for a so-called “clean” continuing resolution, underlining the power the Kentuckian continues to hold in a 50-50 Senate.

“The Democratic majority has begun to realize that the way forward on basic governing duties matches the road map that Republicans have been laying out for months,” McConnell said before the Senate vote on Thursday. “On government funding, what Republicans laid out all along was a clean, continuing resolution without the poison pill of a debt limit increase.”

Still, while McConnell approved the stopgap measure, the 65-35 Senate tally only included 15 Republican votes. It needed 60 for passage.  Sen. Rand Paul, who has a reputation of delaying spending bills did not launch a filibuster against this one, but voted against it.

The House acted shortly after, passing it 254-175.

“The conclusion to draw from this week is very clear: Clumsy efforts at partisan jams do not work. What works is when the majority accepts reality,” McConnell crowed.

The resolution will keep agencies from running out of money at midnight Friday. It also provides money to support the resettlement of Afghan refugees following the end of the U.S. occupation of Afghanistan and emergency disaster relief for hurricane ravaged Louisiana.

While Schumer blinked in this initial fall standoff with McConnell, the thornier question of the nation’s borrowing limit remains unresolved, with both sides dug in.

 

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