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Government Shutdown Has Occurred 10/1/25.


               
2025 Sep 30, 10:52pm   4,718 views  131 comments

by Ceffer   follow (6)  

Is the Republic coming back? Were the military briefed of the second Declaration of Independence? Let's see what purges occur tomorrow for bloody October? Is Trump monitoring the crosstalk from all those general and admirals who were assembled in one spot? A bit of tradecraft? Maybe a bit too much hopium, but it is strange days for sure.







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77   Patrick   2025 Oct 24, 11:15am  

https://slaynews.com/news/democrats-block-bipartisan-bill-pay-troops-government-shutdown/


Democrats Block Bipartisan Bill to Pay Troops During Government Shutdown

Senate Democrats on Thursday voted down legislation that would have guaranteed paychecks for U.S. service members and essential federal workers as the government shutdown drags into its fourth week.

The bill, known as the Shutdown Fairness Act, was introduced by Sen. Ron Johnson (R-WI).

The legislation seeks to ensure that active-duty military personnel, as well as federal workers still reporting to duty, including TSA agents, air traffic controllers, and ICE officers, would continue receiving pay despite the funding lapse.

The measure fell short in a 54–45 vote, with nearly all Democrats opposing it.

Only three Democrats broke ranks to support the legislation.


https://www.coffeeandcovid.com/p/blinded-by-the-light-friday-october


At yesterday’s press event, President Trump announced that a “private donor” who wishes to remain nameless donated the money to cover military pay during the Schumer Shutdown. “He called us the other day and said, ‘I’d like to contribute any shortfall you have because of the Democrat shutdown, because I love the military and I love the country,’” Trump explained.

Hopefully, whoever it is will eventually be reimbursed. But the federal government is probably not allowed to formally borrow money during a shutdown. In fact, the legality of using private money to pay military salaries is, shall we say, in a grey area. But it’s welcome, and I doubt anybody will sue over it because of the optics. Think about it.

Who is this mystery patriot? We don’t know, but I bet his name rhymes with Nylon Tusk.
78   Patrick   2025 Oct 24, 11:15am  

But wait, don't Republicans have majorities in both the House and Senate?

Which Republicans voted against funding the military and TSA?
79   🎂 stereotomy   2025 Oct 24, 3:07pm  

Patrick says

But wait, don't Republicans have majorities in both the House and Senate?

Which Republicans voted against funding the military and TSA?

Don't you mean which RINO's?
80   Ceffer   2025 Oct 24, 3:44pm  

The billionaire bailout theme could be a Dr. Strange Trump misdirection. I think Trump had this planned out, including the financing going into the breach.

It'll put the Globalists and treasonistas in Congress on their heels that their bosses aren't the only ones with the money.
81   HeadSet   2025 Oct 24, 7:19pm  

Patrick says

But wait, don't Republicans have majorities in both the House and Senate?

Which Republicans voted against funding the military and TSA?

Needed 60 votes to pass in the Senate.
82   WookieMan   2025 Oct 24, 8:20pm  

HeadSet says

Patrick says


But wait, don't Republicans have majorities in both the House and Senate?

Which Republicans voted against funding the military and TSA?

Needed 60 votes to pass in the Senate.

Yup. Plain and simple a Dem shut down. They can negotiate later on what they want and have an easier time because they only need half then I believe for things like health care. No chance in hell the Republicans with a majority will get something like 6 members to jump ship to get to 60 for the Dems.

These shut downs are always stupid. The average American doesn't notice. There are some hurting without a check for for sure. But to try and protect a class here illegally to the tune of 20M and maybe up to 40M people, because who the hell knows is stupid. If it's closer to 40M that's probably (maybe) more than the entire Federal government workforce.

Between the ballroom and this, it's a sad hill Dems want to die on leading into 2026. Absolute fodder for R's to nuke the Dems next year if they can stick together. Should be interesting. Looking to see what Dems bend to open the government when it ultimately comes down to that.

Cock Durbin in my state I could see folding as he's retiring and probably doesn't want to screw the next person running for his position. Doesn't hurt him to bail on Dems. I haven't looked at the votes. He may have already. Can't lose a Senate seat in blue IL because of a shutdown.
83   TheAntiPanicanLearingCenter   2025 Oct 24, 8:26pm  

The 60 vote shit is why the whole "Split the budget into 12 subject area bills" is not a politically realistic option.

To advance each one, the GOP would have to dole out a half trillion in new spending to get a 60 senators over the line for each damn one of the 12.
84   Patrick   2025 Oct 24, 8:47pm  

Where does this 60 vote requirement to pass a continuing resolution on the budget come from?
85   🎂 stereotomy   2025 Oct 24, 9:10pm  

Patrick says

Where does this 60 vote requirement to pass a continuing resolution on the budget come from?

I can't answer the specific question, but Congress votes on its own rules. As outrageous as this sounds, it's allowed in the Constitution, but I don't think that those who wrote and approved the Constitution ever imagined how the insane levels this leeway would engender could cause such perverse and catastrophic consequences as we see today.
86   Misc   2025 Oct 25, 3:55am  

What consequences ????? -- I think everyone here wants to see SNAP just fucking ended for all the Niggers and illegals.
87   MolotovCocktail   2025 Oct 25, 6:37pm  

WookieMan says


Yup. Plain and simple a Dem shut down


On the face of it, I agree. Under current Senate rules this is a Dem shutdown.

BUT it only takes 51 votes to change Senate rules. Which the GOP has.

So the GOP Senate can end outright or just end filibusters for budget bills.

And frankly, I think that is what should happen.

Patrick says

Where does this 60 vote requirement to pass a continuing resolution on the budget come from?


Senate filibuster rules. See above, @Patrick
88   MolotovCocktail   2025 Oct 25, 6:38pm  

Misc says

What consequences ????? -- I think everyone here wants to see SNAP just fucking ended for all the Niggers and illegals.


Lot of MAGA voters are on SNAP now.
89   HeadSet   2025 Oct 25, 7:12pm  

MolotovCocktail says

So the GOP Senate can end outright or just end filibusters for budget bills.

Unlikely to get the votes to end the filibuster rule. Too many senators from both sides want it preserved.
90   MolotovCocktail   2025 Oct 25, 7:44pm  

HeadSet says

MolotovCocktail says


So the GOP Senate can end outright or just end filibusters for budget bills.

Unlikely to get the votes to end the filibuster rule. Too many senators from both sides want it preserved.


True. But the pressure is on as long as the Dems keep holding out.

Dems are are at -42% approval rating and clearly they only care about sucking their deranged base's cock.
91   🎂 stereotomy   2025 Oct 25, 8:59pm  

Guns - check
Ammo - check
Watering the roof against Molotov cocktails - prepared
Giving "the speech" to family members - check

We're as ready as we'll ever be for 11/1 shenanigans.
92   TheAntiPanicanLearingCenter   2025 Oct 25, 11:30pm  

Yep, if we end the filibuster for budgets, which should be the case (the Senate is there not to second guess the House on money, IMHO), that will do ALOT. We MIGHT be able to go after single subject bills.
94   Misc   2025 Oct 27, 5:51am  

So, some members of Congress are trying to put together a bipartisan committee to negotiate an end to the Shutdown. The problem is that the Democrats want some sort of an extension to the Obamacare subsidies. Problem is that the Republicans aren't coming out with something they'd like. So, I have thought of one. How about for every billion in healthcare subsidies, we take away one billion in section-8 housing allowances.

Once the Republicans start asking for stuff in return, the Democrats would probably fold.
95   zzyzzx   2025 Oct 27, 5:59am  

Misc says

Problem is that the Republicans aren't coming out with something they'd like.


Republicans already stated that they don't want covid era Obamacare subsidies extended, as well as taxpayer funded healthcare for illegals.
96   zzyzzx   2025 Oct 27, 6:01am  

DemoralizerOfPanicans says


The 60 vote shit is why the whole "Split the budget into 12 subject area bills" is not a politically realistic option.

To advance each one, the GOP would have to dole out a half trillion in new spending to get a 60 senators over the line for each damn one of the 12.


Has splitting out the budget into 12 different bills ever been tried?
97   Ceffer   2025 Oct 27, 10:18am  

Strange rumor floating out there that many of the long list of Trump's oligarch billionaire 'supporters' are being held under military house arrest and their assets seized. They are supporting by tribunal or threatened tribunal, not voluntary.

It may be why Trump is receiving 'donations' to support the interim paychecks for the military etc.

Of course, who knows what is voluntary and what is by the sword these days. Since many of these oligarchs seized their assets by the sword, it would seem appropriate that they would yield to the sword. Sounds like USSR after the dissolution.
100   HeadSet   2025 Oct 27, 6:06pm  

The big thing for the Federal Employees Union faces is that the shutdown allows Trump to RIF (permanently fire) federal employees.
101   Patrick   2025 Oct 28, 7:46am  

https://thenationalpulse.com/2025/10/27/democrat-govt-shutdown-delays-2800-flights-as-air-traffic-controllers-go-without-pay/


On Monday, October 27, 2025, approximately 2,800 flights were delayed, and 109 flights were canceled across the United States. The disruption comes as the Senate Democrat-led government shutdown enters its 27th day, with essential workers, including air traffic controllers, increasingly failing to report to work.U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT) Secretary Sean Duffy explained the situation during a television appearance early Monday, noting that air traffic controllers are under significant financial strain due to missed paychecks.

“They got their notice on Thursday and Friday. They get a notice of what they are going to be paid on Tuesday. And they got a big fat no paycheck is coming on Tuesday,” Duffy stated.Duffy highlighted the stress faced by air traffic controllers, many of whom live paycheck to paycheck. “I’ve been out talking to air traffic controllers, and you can see the stress. These are people that oftentimes live paycheck to paycheck… they are concerned about gas in the car, they are concerned about childcare,” he said.
102   Al_Sharpton_for_President   2025 Oct 28, 3:43pm  

In terms of state population proportions, New Mexico is the state most dependent on SNAP, with 21 percent, or 451,200, of its residents claiming food stamps in 2024. It is followed by Louisiana and Oregon, where 18 percent get benefits.

https://theeconomiccollapseblog.com/the-well-has-run-dry-are-the-people-that-are-having-epic-ebt-meltdowns-serious-about-what-they-plan-to-do-next/
103   Misc   2025 Oct 28, 8:05pm  

Most Indians (feather not dot) are on Food stamps. New Mexico has a huge population of those...so go figure.
104   AD   2025 Oct 29, 12:40am  

HeadSet says

The big thing for the Federal Employees Union faces is that the shutdown allows Trump to RIF (permanently fire) federal employees.


Trump is pushing limits to reduce the deficit. And he's seeing how far he can go with reducing the federal bureaucracy.

I consider 2024 as being outside the COVID funding years of 2020-2023, and it looks promising that the 2025 deficit will not be greater than that of 2024. That ultimately may help to keep interest rates down.

The Trump administration will likely state that certain agencies are not essential and that was demonstrated as far as the furloughs having no overall tangible effect on the American public.
105   MolotovCocktail   2025 Oct 29, 5:15am  

AD says

Trump is pushing limits to reduce the deficit. And he's seeing how far he can go with reducing the federal bureaucracy.


That won't dent the deficit at all.

Entitlements are driving the deficit.
106   zzyzzx   2025 Oct 29, 5:21am  

I have try to notice any difference in traffic since the shutdown began, and where I live and work, you would think that I would.
109   WookieMan   2025 Nov 4, 1:45pm  

Patrick says

“I’ve been out talking to air traffic controllers, and you can see the stress. These are people that oftentimes live paycheck to paycheck… they are concerned about gas in the car, they are concerned about childcare,” he said.

I get the stress not getting a paycheck. Most the ATC guys I know are 50 plus and have vacation homes up in Wisconsin as an Illinoian with major air traffic. They do pretty darn well in their later years if they played it safe with debt and savings. Younger ATC guys might have it rough though.

ATC should be paid by the airlines, not the federal government anyway. Add a $3-5/ticket fee on every one way flight. Let's say 140 passengers a flight X $5 and it's $700 per flight or more. 44k flights per day. $30,800,000 on 44k flights a day. Or 3M passengers at $5/flight $15,000,000. Again these are one way flights. So double the numbers daily. ATC could easily be funded by a minimal fee. It will be passed on, but everyone already is paying $11.40 per one way for 9/11 fees. If you can't afford $10, maybe you shouldn't fly?

https://www.faa.gov/air_traffic/by_the_numbers
110   MolotovCocktail   2025 Nov 4, 1:51pm  

WookieMan says

ATC should be paid by the airlines, not the federal government anyway.


Yup. That is how it is handled in most other countries.
111   Patrick   2025 Nov 5, 12:44pm  

https://slaynews.com/news/senate-democrats-block-gop-continuing-resolution-14th-time-ensuring-longest-government-shutdown-history/


Senate Democrats Block GOP Continuing Resolution for 14th Time, Ensuring Longest Government Shutdown in History
113   TheAntiPanicanLearingCenter   2025 Nov 6, 7:16pm  

More reports of supermarket prices dropping.

Gotta get people to buy more now that EBTs didn't work for weeks.

I betcha it's the frozen dinners and the cookies and sodas going down the most.
114   AD   2025 Nov 6, 7:58pm  

We shall see if any moderate Senate Democrats vote yes tomorrow. Or will they toe the line set by Schumer ? This will give Thune and the Republicans an idea if there is any chance to compromise and negotiate without totally giving into Schumer.

https://www.cbsnews.com/live-updates/government-shutdown-latest-senate-talks-flights/
115   zzyzzx   2025 Nov 7, 6:43am  

Given how self centered congress is, and how much they travel, I'm surprised they haven't at least attempted to pass a bill to fund the DHS, so that their air travel wouldn't be interrupted.
116   MolotovCocktail   2025 Nov 7, 9:43am  

zzyzzx says

Given how self centered congress is, and how much they travel, I'm surprised they haven't at least attempted to pass a bill to fund the DHS, so that their air travel wouldn't be interrupted.


They'll fly on government planes to US bases, if necessary.

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