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Fetterman: The Democrats ‘Own the Shutdown,’ This Is an ‘Absolute Fail’

On Sunday, Senator John Fetterman (D-PA) made an appearance on CNN’s “State of the Union” and made a bold statement regarding the ongoing government shutdown. He declared that the Democrats “own the shutdown” and described it as an “absolute fail.” This statement has caused quite a stir among political circles and has sparked a debate about who is truly responsible for the current state of affairs.

The government shutdown, which began on December 22, 2018, is now in its fourth week and has become the longest in US history. It has left hundreds of thousands of federal employees without pay and has caused disruptions in various government services. The main issue at hand is the funding for a border wall proposed by President Trump, which has become a contentious topic between Democrats and Republicans.

In his interview, Senator Fetterman did not hold back in his criticism of the Democrats. He stated that they have failed to come to a compromise and have instead resorted to playing the blame game. He also emphasized that the shutdown is causing real harm to people’s lives and that it is the responsibility of the Democrats to find a solution.

This statement by Senator Fetterman has been met with mixed reactions. Some have applauded his honesty and courage in speaking out against his own party, while others have criticized him for not standing in solidarity with his fellow Democrats. However, one thing is clear – the government shutdown is a serious issue that needs to be resolved as soon as possible.

It is understandable that both parties have their own agendas and beliefs, but it is also important to remember that the well-being of the American people should be the top priority. The longer the shutdown continues, the more it will affect the lives of ordinary citizens. It is time for both Democrats and Republicans to put aside their differences and work towards finding a solution that benefits everyone.

Senator Fetterman’s statement serves as a wake-up call for the Democrats. It is a reminder that they have a responsibility to the American people and that they must take ownership of their actions. The government shutdown is not just a political game, it is a real crisis that is affecting the lives of millions of people.

It is also important to acknowledge that the Democrats are not the only ones at fault in this situation. Both parties have failed to come to a compromise and have instead resorted to pointing fingers at each other. This is not the time for blame, it is the time for action.

As citizens, we must demand that our elected officials put aside their differences and work towards finding a solution. We must hold them accountable for their actions and urge them to prioritize the well-being of the country over their own political agendas.

In conclusion, Senator Fetterman’s statement has shed light on the current state of the government shutdown and the role of the Democrats in it. It is time for them to take ownership of their actions and work towards finding a solution. The American people deserve better than this political stalemate and it is up to our leaders to put an end to it. Let us hope that this serves as a wake-up call and leads to a resolution that benefits everyone.

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