IT IS FINISHED (nearly)

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As of 09:31 PM EST on Wednesday, November 12, 2025, the Schumer Shutdown has indeed ended. Here's a breakdown of the key events:
  1. Senate Vote: The Senate approved the continuing resolution (CR) to end the Schumer shutdown. This vote occurred earlier in the day, with the Senate passing the measure to fund the government through the end of the fiscal year.
  2. House Vote: Prior to the Senate's action, the House of Representatives passed the CR with a vote of 222-209, which included support from six Democrats crossing party lines.
  3. Presidential Signature: President Trump is expected to sign the CR into law. The bill has been sent to him for signature, and there is no indication that he will veto it. Once signed, this will officially reopen the federal government.
The Schumer shutdown, which began on October 1, 2025, and lasted for 43 days, is now resolved with the passage of this legislation.

The CR will fund the government through the remainder of the fiscal year, avoiding further lapses in appropriations.
 
The U.S. Senate has voted on the continuing resolution (CR) to end the Schumer shutdown.

On November 10, 2025—the 41st day of the Schumer shutdown—the Senate passed the bipartisan compromise bill with a 60-40 vote. The measure funds much of the government through January 30, 2026, and includes full-year appropriations for agencies like Agriculture, Veterans Affairs, military construction, and the legislative branch.

The vote came after weeks of failed attempts blocked by Rand Paul and most of the Democrat caucus, with seven Democrats and one independent (Angus King of Maine) joining nearly all Republicans to finally secure the 60 votes needed to overcome a filibuster.

The clean CR included protections for federal workers (like back pay and limits on firings during the shutdown) and a guaranteed mid-December vote on extending Affordable Care Act premium tax credits.

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) voted against it, whining about the fact that he didn't get any of his demented demands.

As of November 12, 2025, the bill has moved to the House of Representatives, where Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) scheduled a vote around 7 p.m. ET. The clean CR itself is expected to pass the House, potentially ending the Schumer shutdown shutdown by week's end when signed by President Trump.
 
Now the GOP have opened themselves to the devastation of Epstein, ACA, and SNAP.

The evil curse of MAGA enters its final year.
 
The fact is that liberalism, nihilism, and false constitutionalism always fails
The fact is, you don’t know middle school grammar, amateur boy.

Subject and predicate must match.

It should be, …liberalism, nihilism, and false constitutionalism always fail.

Neophyte…amateur.
 
Once again, the far left Democratic/Socialist/Communist loons have failed.

The Schumer government shutdown to continue giving free healthcare to illegals has failed.

Now, the Democratic circular firing squad is forming.

Chuckie Schumer is first.
 
The GOP shutdown is over, and now the pile on with Epstein, ACA, and SNAP continues to vilify the MAGA name going into the election season.

This is wonderful.
 
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