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US SENATE VOTE to end government shutdown fails 10th hour

USEN SEPATE failed on Thursday to open the government and vote to fund the military during the federal government, ensuring that the standoff will extend into next week.

The Senate vote on the temporary Republican bill failed for the 10th time by 51 votes. A second vote on funding the Pentagon in the afternoon also failed on a low vote, meaning the process to begin fully funding the money becomes a non-starter also becomes a non-starter also becomes a non-starter also becomes a non-starter also becomes a non-starter also becomes a non-starter also becomes a non-starter also becomes non-starter also becomes non-starter also becomes non-starter also becomes non-starter also becomes non-starter also becomes non-starter also becomes non-starter also becomes non-starter also becomes non-starter also becomes non-starter also becomes non-starter also becomes non-starter also becomes a non-starter also becomes a non-starter also becomes a non-starter also absent. After the votes, Senators are expected to leave Washington for the weekend, almost guaranteeing that the shutdown will last until Monday.

The leader of the Senate, John tune, made his clear contribution to the end of the Democrats on Thursday morning, telling MSNBC that he will vote on extending cheap milk – he asks the best if they agree to reopen the government. “At some point, Democrats have to take YES for an answer,” Thune said.

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On Wednesday evening, Benator Benator Senanders and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez strongly rejected that kind of promise of a CNN Town Hall, insisting that it be legal before they enter.

“I don’t accept it. I don’t accept Pinky promises. That’s not the business I’m in,” Ocasio-Cortez told viewers. When asked if the violent inmate was involved, Sanders jokingly replied: “Yes, without a doubt, because the President is a very honest man.”

The New York Congress of New York and Vermont rejected any short-term fix, calling it an attempt to delay the political pain until the next midterm elections. “What we don’t accept is that aca premiums are skyrocketing for Americans,” Ocasio-Cortez said.

Meanwhile, the Speaker of the House, Mike Johnson, remained in the Chamber for four weeks after the Republicans threw their money, the GOP leaders opposed to return to Washington. Johnson and the Democratic Minority Leader, Heffries, sold Barbs to the moon, and now they have agreed to debate on C-SPAN, although no date has been set.

Thune said he would support expanding health funding if they included reforms such as access holes, but he did not agree to the expansion estimated to cost $35bn annually, and he admitted that he could not guarantee the result. He did not release the power of closure to run until thanksgiving, more than a month away: “I hope it is not always thanksgiving,” he said.

The StandOff left Federal workers without pay for weeks, without end. At a CNN town hall, one employee with four children asked how she should support her family. One woman said her housing was at risk because the foreclosure blocked her government-backed loan.

Ocasio-Cortez tried to reassure them while remaining firm: “My hope is that we are ready to resolve this as soon as possible.”

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