After the Shutdown: No Time for Compromise
Will the Dems insist on a budget that addresses unemployment and inequality? Or will they snatch defeat from the jaws of victory by seeking common ground?
Congressional Democrats were in an understandably celebratory mood after the shutdown schemes of Ted Cruz and the Tea Party went so awry that conservative stalwarts like Representative Sean Duffy were admitting, Big picture: I think this was a horrible strategy. What was horrible in the eyes of the Grand Old Partisans wasnt the damage done to public services, the economy or confidence in the full faith and credit of the United States. It was the political cost: by the time Republicans allowed the government to reopen, the partys favorability rating had fallen ten pointsto 28 percent, the lowest level recorded for a major party since Gallup began asking the question in 1992.
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