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Is It a Government Shutdown if No One Notices?

&NewLine;<p>In case you have not noticed – and most folks probably have not – we have been in the midst of a partial government shutdown since February 14&period; If it looks to you like nothing has shut down&comma; that is because &&num;8230&semi; nothing much has shut down – at least not yet&period; The lights are still on for most of the federal bureaucracy&comma; paychecks are clearing&comma; and the average American is not missing a beat&period; Welcome to the theater of the absurd that is modern congressional budgeting&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;<p>This partial lapse hits only the Department of Homeland Security – you know&comma; the folks supposed to keep airports safe&comma; borders secure&comma; and terrorists at bay&period; Democrats blew up a bipartisan funding deal over demands tied to immigration enforcement reforms&period; They are holding the line on policy changes for ICE&comma; warrants&comma; and oversight &&num;8212&semi; using the funding deadline as leverage&period; Sound familiar&quest; It should&period; This is the same playbook they have run repeatedly&comma; turning routine appropriations into high-stakes partisan poker&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;<p>In recent years&comma; Democrats have weaponized shutdown threats – and the Senate filibuster – as a blunt instrument to jam through their left-wing wishlist&period; That is not how the system is supposed to function&period; Traditionally&comma; when deadlines loom&comma; and no full budget agreement exists&comma; both sides swallow hard and pass a clean Continuing Resolution &lpar;CR&rpar; &&num;8212&semi; extending current spending levels&period; No new programs&comma; no new taxes&comma; no drama&period; Keep the lights on while negotiations continue on legislative issues&period; It is how adults would handle it&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;<p>But Democrats have shattered that tradition&period; They block clean CRs unless their partisan demands get met – whether it is extending Obamacare subsidies&comma; blocking immigration crackdowns&comma; or piling on unrelated spending&period; Last year&comma; in 2025&comma; their refusal to support straightforward funding legislation delivered the longest government shutdown in American history &&num;8212&semi; a whopping 43 days from October 1 to November 12&period; Despite all the hysterical predictions of chaos – airports crumbling&comma; Social Security checks vanishing&comma; the economy in freefall – the sky did not fall&period; A few Democrats eventually caved&comma; the government reopened&comma; and life went on with minimal impact on the public&period; That should have been a wake-up call&period; These manufactured crises are mostly performative nonsense&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;<p>Yet&comma; here we are again in 2026&comma; repeating the folly&period; To dodge a full repeat of the 2025 debacle&comma; Democrats grudgingly agreed to fund most of the government while holding out on Homeland Security&period; DHS had enough carryover funds to limp along for weeks&comma; which is why you have likely missed the &&num;8220&semi;shutdown&&num;8221&semi; entirely&period; No long TSA lines &lpar;yet&rpar;&comma; no visible gaps in border patrols &lpar;for now&rpar;&comma; no headlines screaming about unpaid FBI agents chasing bad guys&period; It is the stealth shutdown – invisible until the money truly runs dry&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;<p>And when it does&quest; Brace for the crocodile tears&period; No security screeners checking for bombs and guns at airports&period; No FBI tracking drug cartels and terrorists&period; No Border Patrol stopping illegal crossings&period; No ICE removing criminal aliens from our streets – which&comma; let us be honest&comma; seems to be exactly what some Democrats prefer&period; No CIA monitoring international threats&period; All because one party insists on using the power of the purse not for governing&comma; but for scoring political points&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;<p>The good news&quest; It probably will not reach that apocalyptic stage&period; Once the grandstanding hits critical mass – perhaps amid heightened threats from abroad or domestic pressure – enough Democrats will fold&comma; declare it a &&num;8220&semi;symbolic victory&&num;8221&semi; for accountability or whatever buzzword they choose&comma; and vote to reopen&period; They always do&period; Then we limp to the next funding cliff for a replay&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;<p>But the real scandal is not just the Democrats&&num;8217&semi; tactics&period; It is Congress as a whole abdicating its most basic constitutional duty&period; The framers gave the legislative branch the power of the purse for a reason &&num;8212&semi; to force deliberate and <strong>annual budgeting<&sol;strong>&period; Instead&comma; members hide behind endless CRs – temporary Band-Aids that let them avoid tough choices&comma; skip real oversight&comma; and punt accountability to the next deadline&period; Year after year&comma; decade after decade&comma; Congress operates on autopilot extensions because actually passing a budget means confronting priorities&comma; cutting waste&comma; and risking voter backlash&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;<p>Congress loves to crow about its powers – declaring wars &lpar;which it rarely does&rpar;&comma; controlling immigration &lpar;ditto&rpar;&comma; reining in the executive &lpar;only when it suits the party out of power&rpar;&period; But when it comes to budgeting&quest; Crickets&period; They have abrogated their responsibility&comma; turning what should be routine governance into recurring crises that inconvenience federal workers&comma; rattle markets&comma; and erode public trust – all while achieving zilch in policy terms&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;<p>This cycle of shutdown brinkmanship is futile&comma; expensive&comma; and downright embarrassing&period; It solves nothing&comma; highlights everything wrong with Washington&comma; and proves once again that the only thing bipartisan in Congress is the refusal to do the job they were elected were elected to do&period; Until members grow spines and start passing real budgets expect more of the same &&num;8212&semi; shutdowns that achieve nothing&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;<p>So&comma; there &OpenCurlyQuote;tis&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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