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Republicans decided they would not attempt to pass any more bills late Monday. Updated:THE GOVERNMENT WILL SHUTDOWN
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 5120385:MV8yMzY5NzAwXzQwNTMyMzk3XzUzODQ2NkY2] [quote:Ohio chic:MV8yMzY5NzAwXzQwNTMyMjI4XzIxMERDODlC] Federal government will shut down House Republicans decided they would not attempt to pass any more bills late Monday to fund the government, setting in motion the first shutdown of federal agencies since 1996, according to two senior GOP advisers. The shutdown will begin early Tuesday, following a bitter day on Capitol Hill in which the Democratic-controlled Senate rejected two separate House Republican proposals to fund the government with riders attached that would have impaled President Obama’s health-care law. Speaker John A. Boehner (R-Ohio) intends to instead ask for a House-Senate conference to hash out the differences in the two chambers’ proposals – a process that would take many days and leave hundreds of thousands of federal employees furloughed awaiting the results of the negotiations. [/quote] Great they just pass stuff we don't need or want. Tell oh to get Syria while operation shutdown is happening:ratdance::rimshot: [/quote]
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(BREAKING NEWS: House Republicans decided they would not attempt to pass any more bills late Monday to fund the government, setting in motion the first shutdown of federal agencies since 1996, according to two senior GOP advisers. The shutdown will begin early Tuesday. This story will be updated.)
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