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Exclusive — McCormick: ‘I’m Fearful’ Democrats Will Ruin Thanksgiving with Shutdown

As the United States faces a looming government shutdown, many citizens are beginning to worry about the impact it will have on their lives. And for one Senator from Pennsylvania, the worry is specifically centered around a beloved holiday: Thanksgiving.

On Friday’s “Alex Marlow Show,” Senator Dave McCormick sat down with host and Breitbart Editor-in-Chief, Alex Marlow, to discuss the current state of affairs in Washington D.C. and the potential consequences of a government shutdown.

During their conversation, Marlow posed a question that has been on the minds of many Americans: “Are the Democrats going to ruin Thanksgiving with the shutdown?”

McCormick’s response was one of concern and fear. “I’m fearful that the shutdown will have a serious impact on Thanksgiving,” he stated.

And he has every reason to be concerned. As the shutdown drags on, it is becoming increasingly likely that many government services and agencies will be affected, leading to potential disruptions in travel, food safety, and other essential services that are crucial for a smooth and enjoyable Thanksgiving holiday.

But the Senator’s worries are not just limited to the immediate impact of the shutdown. He also expressed concern for the long-term effects it may have on the country and its citizens. “I fear that the political divide and the government’s inability to come to a compromise will continue to detrimentally impact our nation,” he shared.

While the potential consequences of a shutdown are worrisome, McCormick made it clear that it is ultimately up to the Democrats to prevent a Thanksgiving disaster. “The ball is in their court,” he stated, urging them to work towards a swift resolution that would avoid any further harm to the country and its citizens.

But as the clock ticks down and the possibility of a shutdown becomes more and more likely, it is important to remember the true meaning of Thanksgiving. It is a time to come together with loved ones, express gratitude, and give thanks for all that we have.

Despite the potential challenges that may arise from a government shutdown, there is still much to be thankful for. As Americans, we are resilient, and we have a history of overcoming obstacles and coming out stronger on the other side.

So, while Senator McCormick’s concerns are certainly valid, let us not lose sight of the true spirit of Thanksgiving. Let us come together as a nation, put aside our differences, and make the most of this holiday with our loved ones.

In the end, it is not about who is at fault for the shutdown, but rather how we choose to respond to it. Let us make a conscious effort to spread positivity and joy this Thanksgiving, regardless of the circumstances. After all, that is what truly matters.

In conclusion, the potential impact of a government shutdown on Thanksgiving is a valid concern that should not be taken lightly. However, let us not lose sight of what truly matters during this holiday season. Let us come together as a nation and make the most of this Thanksgiving, spreading love, gratitude, and positivity to all.

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