U. S. Government Reopens, but Political Battles Linger

USA, WashingtonThu Nov 13 2025
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The U. S. government has finally reopened after the longest shutdown in history. This shutdown lasted 43 days and caused major problems. Air traffic was disrupted, food assistance for low-income families was cut, and over a million workers went without pay. The political fight that caused the shutdown is still not resolved. The deal to reopen the government only lasts until January 30. This means another shutdown could happen soon. The deal also doesn't address the health subsidies that Democrats wanted. These subsidies help people afford health insurance. The shutdown showed deep divisions within the Democratic Party. Some Democrats wanted to fight harder against President Trump. Others felt they couldn't do much because Republicans control both the Senate and the House. A recent poll shows that Americans blame both parties equally for the shutdown. 50% blame Republicans, and 47% blame Democrats. This shows that neither party came out as a clear winner. The shutdown also highlighted the growing national debt. The debt is now over $38 trillion and is expected to grow by $1. 8 trillion each year. But this issue was not discussed during the shutdown. Democrats say the shutdown was worth it because it brought attention to the rising cost of health insurance. They argue that the subsidies are important, especially for people in Republican-controlled states. Republicans, on the other hand, argued that the shutdown caused too much damage. They said it's not worth using government shutdowns as a way to push for policy changes. The reopening of the government means that air travel and food benefits will resume. However, the political battles are far from over. The country is still divided, and another shutdown could happen soon.
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