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I see no problems with this.

Source: https://www.npr.org/2025/09/30/g-s1-91217/government-shutdown-midnight

From the post:

>Congress seems to be careening toward a government shutdown, as Democratic and Republican leaders remain at an impasse over funding negotiations and expiring health care subsidies. The opportunity is dwindling for Congress to reach a deal before a midnight deadline. Senate Democrats have refused to back the spending bill, in an effort to force Republicans to negotiate on federal health care subsidies. They are pushing for an extension of Affordable Care Act subsidies that are set to expire at the end of the year in exchange for their support. Democrats also want to repeal cuts to health care programs that were enacted by the GOP's tax and spending bill passed earlier this summer.

I see no problems with this. Source: https://www.npr.org/2025/09/30/g-s1-91217/government-shutdown-midnight From the post: >>Congress seems to be careening toward a government shutdown, as Democratic and Republican leaders remain at an impasse over funding negotiations and expiring health care subsidies. The opportunity is dwindling for Congress to reach a deal before a midnight deadline. Senate Democrats have refused to back the spending bill, in an effort to force Republicans to negotiate on federal health care subsidies. They are pushing for an extension of Affordable Care Act subsidies that are set to expire at the end of the year in exchange for their support. Democrats also want to repeal cuts to health care programs that were enacted by the GOP's tax and spending bill passed earlier this summer.
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Watch there be some last-minute deal that basically allows all of the pork through.

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Like usual.. My hopes are not high.

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Except they'll call it something else. Porcine-based budgetary constraint agreements or something.