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The Omnibus Crashes Under Its Own Weight And Public Outrage

The longest shutdown in US history was due to Democrats refusing to fund President Trump’s border wall

The CR has been reduced from 1,547 pages (Screenshot: X)

Over the last 24 hours, with thanks to Elon Musk, Vivek Ramiswamy, the power of artificial intelligence and free speech, an Omnibus bill masquerading as a Continuing Resolution (CR) to avoid a government shutdown has been reduced from a $110 billion pork-filled 1,547 page bill to ~118 pages (see below).

In the midst of the backlash directed at both Republicans and Democrats, The Globe reached out to Nevada Congressman Mark Amodei to inquire whether or not he would vote on the bloated CR in light of both Musk and Ramiswamy’s warnings. His office replied that he would “wait for the final version to make a decision and was not influenced by Elon Musk.”

We also reached out to Nevada’s two Democratic Senators Catherine Cortez-Masto and Jacky Rosen on X (formerly Twitter) and asked that they consider a clean bill to specifically fund essential government operations.

Within hours, Senator Masto indicated she would not sign a bill that would increase congressional salaries, which were set to increase in the original CR.

After the CR was reduced in scope and size, House Leader Hakeem Jeffries promised a government shutdown.

The U.S. government has “shutdown” 10 times since the early 1980’s. The longest shutdown in history was from December 21, 2018 to January 25, 2019. History.com highlights the facts: “the funding argument was over Trump’s proposed plan to build a wall along the U.S. border with Mexico. The shutdown led the government to furlough 800,000 federal workers. Democrats refused to fund the wall, and ultimately Republicans relented. The shutdown ended a month after it began with no funding in place for a border wall.”

At that time, Democratic lawmakers weren’t clutching Nancy Pelosi’s pearls about federal workers affording Christmas presents. To them, the ends of their political charade in 2018 justified the means.

This latest charade by Democratic leadership should be met with a walk down memory lane. The country has survived 10 government shutdowns in the last 44 years, but the country cannot survive without a secure border and a growing $36 trillion debt.

 

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Megan Barth: Megan Barth is the founding editor of The Nevada Globe. She has written for The Hill, The Washington Times, The Daily Wire, American Thinker, Canada Free Press and The Daily Caller and has appeared frequently on, among others, Headline News CNN, NewsMax TV and One America News Network. When she isn't editing, writing, or talking, you can find her hiking and relaxing in The Sierras.
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