Democrats Never Had a Real Plan to Avoid Shutdown
The Democrats’ stopgap spending bill counterproposal would add $1.5 trillion to the national debt over the next ten years, according to an analysis.
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The Democrats’ stopgap spending bill counterproposal would add $1.5 trillion to the national debt over the next ten years, according to an analysis.
Responding to a question from our Washington Bureau Chief Matt Boyle, Vice President JD Vance proceeded to dismantle and debunk the lies from Democrats trying to pin the government shutdown on President Trump.
Actor and environmental activist Arnold Schwarzenegger flew in to join Pope Leo XIV in Rome on Tuesday to address a climate conference and deliver a message for all the Catholics in the world that the time has come to “terminate climate change.”
A massive Internet blackout struck Afghanistan on September 29, evidently imposed by the Taliban regime to “prevent immoral activities,” as a spokesman for the Islamist junta put it.
It’s ON! Josh Hawley tore into former Biden official and Leftist Gregory Jackson Jr. who called him “two-faced” after Hawley criticized his policies advocating for a “safe space for two-spirit people.”
Rep. Maxine Waters (D-CA) admitted on Tuesday that Democrats are “demanding healthcare for everybody” when asked if they were forcing a shutdown to get taxpayer-funded healthcare for illegal aliens.
Walmart CEO Doug McMillon argues that AI will impact “literally every job,” explaining that his company plans to keep its global head count roughly flat while AI changes job composition, training needs, and day‑to‑day tasks across its massive operations.
Forty-four Democrats voted Tuesday to block a House-passed spending plan, sending the federal government into a full shutdown for the first time since 2013.
The once-promising field of computer science is experiencing a significant shift, leaving even top graduates from elite schools like UC Berkeley struggling to find employment, according to a leading professor in the field.

