Like that one pal who repeatedly guarantees to give up ingesting after only one final spherical, the American authorities is staggering towards one other shutdown. It’s beginning to appear inevitable — as a result of it seems to be as if neither facet goes to swerve on this sport of hen.
Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.), the Senate minority chief who someway manages to perpetually look each drained and smug, can’t afford another political retreat. He’s refusing to present Republicans one other clean verify, aiming as a substitute to wring out some key concessions in change for a couple of Democratic votes to get a funding invoice by means of the higher chamber.
The issue? President Trump, who runs the present for Republicans, views a shutdown the identical means Hans Gruber viewed the FBI in “Die Hard”: as a characteristic, not a bug. Shuttered businesses and mass firings of federal workers aren’t obstacles; they’re leverage (and typically the aim itself).
Schumer can’t again down, and Trump doesn’t wish to again down. That’s why the shutdown feels extra imminent than the final time we flirted with one, again in March, when Schumer and Democrats folded.
In equity, their reasoning wasn’t loopy. Trump and Elon Musk have been operating roughshod with their Division of Authorities Effectivity, and a shutdown would have solely given Republicans extra discretion to determine which providers (Area Drive, a brand new White Home ballroom and, I don’t know, a Nationwide Strategic Spray Tan Reserve) have been “important.”
Democrats additionally had a believable motive to imagine that Trump’s steep “reciprocal” tariffs would wreck the economic system. They reasoned that if they simply stored their heads down, the president would take all of the blame for the crash — an affordable concept that fell aside when Trump pumped the brakes earlier than careening the economic system off a cliff.
Since then, Trump has engaged in a marketing campaign of authoritarian-tinged vengeance at such a powerful tempo that the Democrats’ technique of “playing possum” appears laughably passive and completely naive — like assuming a hurricane will simply get drained and cease.
So now Democrats are considering, “Properly, issues can’t get any worse if we struggle again.”
(Spoiler alert: Issues can at all times worsen.)
Nonetheless, you may’t blame Dems for drawing a line within the sand, penalties be damned. Blocking authorities funding is likely one of the solely mechanisms on the disposal of a minority social gathering to display their opposition. Ethical outrage and satisfaction virtually demand it.
Why assist bankroll a authorities led by a person who doesn’t negotiate in good faith and appears intent on bulldozing democracy itself?
Why be complicit in normalizing — and funding! — Trump’s irregular conduct?
Sadly, most voters don’t care about democracy within the summary, and even fewer care concerning the inside workings of Congress. They care about kitchen-table issues.
So Democrats try to marry their righteous fury with something more practical and concrete — casting the shutdown as a battle to increase Obamacare subsidies and undo GOP Medicaid cuts.
In case you’re protecting rating, the opposition social gathering is now making an attempt to painting this looming shutdown as being about a number of issues. And anybody who’s ever cracked a advertising textbook is aware of, that’s a fraught technique. Dare I say “doomed”? In case you can’t keep on one message, your opponent will management the narrative — which means Republicans will blame the fallout on obstructionist Democrats.
Republicans have a less complicated pitch that might nearly match on a bumper sticker: “We simply wish to maintain issues funded on the present degree, plus toss in a little bit additional safety for lawmakers.”
Which message will prevail? Who will take the blame if the federal government shuts down and Individuals are struggling in myriad methods? Democrats say that Republicans management every part, so the buck stops with them. Republicans will say the Senate requires 60 votes and Democrats are withholding assist to attain political factors. It’s not a slam dunk for both social gathering. The American individuals simply need the federal government to operate, and neither facet is making that simple.
You actually should squint to think about a situation the place Dems may actually declare “mission achieved” when that is throughout. Nonetheless, there’s a rising sense that it’s higher to go down preventing, even if you happen to’re destined to lose (which they is likely to be).
However make no mistake, a shutdown may be very possible occurring. The Republican-controlled Home of Representatives isn’t even set to return to Washington until Wednesday (the day the federal government could possibly be shuttered).
In the meantime, Trump abruptly canceled negotiations with Democratic leaders, citing “the unserious and ridiculous calls for being made by the Minority Radical Left Democrats.”
The excellent news: We’re not speaking concerning the debt ceiling or a attainable authorities default; it’s only a authorities shutdown (one thing that has occurred many occasions already). Social Safety checks will nonetheless arrive. Federal employees will ultimately receives a commission. Parks will shut. Life will stagger on.
And so, barring some deus ex machina, we slouch towards one other shutdown: a bureaucratic farce that everybody can see coming a mile away. It accomplishes nothing productive, but feels destined to occur — just like the “Austin Powers” slow-motion steamroller gag, besides stretched out over weeks, costing billions of {dollars} and hurting thousands and thousands of lives.
We’ve seen this film earlier than. We’re those being flattened.
Matt Okay. Lewis is the creator of “Filthy Rich Politicians” and “Too Dumb to Fail.”