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BumRushDaShow

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Tue Oct 28, 2025, 06:49 AM Tuesday

Democrats not swayed by call to end shutdown from largest federal workers' union

Source: CNN Politics

PUBLISHED Oct 27, 2025, 6:51 PM ET


Democrats appear to be unmoved by fresh demands from the largest federal employees’ union to reopen the government, a sign that the shutdown stalemate between lawmakers will continue as government workers increasingly feel the pain during the process. It’s the latest example of how pressure points have not had the power to bring an end to the current shutdown, which is already the second longest in US history with no end in sight.

Over one million federal workers are going unpaid as the impasse drags on and some are turning to food pantries. Democrats were quick to say they care about the plight of federal workers and what the union has to say. But that doesn’t change the fact that most remain firmly dug in on the position that they won’t provide the votes to reopen the government unless their concerns over the rising costs of health care are met.

Senate Minority Whip Dick Durbin acknowledged that the statement from the American Federation of Government Employees, “immediately” has an “impact” on Democrats, who have closely aligned with the group, though he didn’t predict a change in strategy. “It has a lot of impact, and they’ve been our friends and we’ve worked with them over the years,” Durbin told reporters on Monday, adding that he has talked to representatives with the union and recognizes that they’re in “a terrible mess” representing so many federal employees who are missing paychecks and facing threats to their jobs.

Still, Durbin told CNN, “I’m not seeing any change in position at this time” as Democrats continue to oppose a bill to extend current funding levels through November 21. The widespread belief among Democrats on Capitol Hill is that Republicans will be forced to cave first, particularly as they expect millions of Americans will find out their health care premiums are spiking when open enrollment begins on November 1. Republicans have refused to negotiate until the government reopens, and House Speaker Mike Johnson has kept the House out of session since September 19.

Read more: https://www.cnn.com/2025/10/27/politics/democrats-afge-union-shutdown

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Democrats not swayed by call to end shutdown from largest federal workers' union (Original Post) BumRushDaShow Tuesday OP
the repukes control everything, it's not up to the Dems. nt Javaman Tuesday #1
I guess the union just wants to keep those monthly dues rolling in PSPS Tuesday #2
I'm sure that they have cash reserves and will get their dues retroactively Jose Garcia Tuesday #4
Why aren't they demanding REPUBLICANS reopen the government?!?!? CaptainTruth Tuesday #3
Yes, yes, and yes Seinan Sensei Tuesday #6
THANK YOU!!!! CaptainTruth Tuesday #9
Its a fairly anodyne statement, except for endorsing a "clean" CR maxsolomon Tuesday #5
Anodyne? The union is supporting the Republican position Jose Garcia Tuesday #7
Yes, anodyne. maxsolomon Tuesday #8

PSPS

(15,069 posts)
2. I guess the union just wants to keep those monthly dues rolling in
Tue Oct 28, 2025, 10:22 AM
Tuesday

trump is dismantling the government. All of the affected workers are going to get fired anyway.

Jose Garcia

(3,347 posts)
4. I'm sure that they have cash reserves and will get their dues retroactively
Tue Oct 28, 2025, 11:31 AM
Tuesday

Their members will be paid retroactively. But not all of them have enough money in the bank to pay their bills. The union is likely looking out for their members and reflecting its membership on this issue.

maxsolomon

(37,707 posts)
5. Its a fairly anodyne statement, except for endorsing a "clean" CR
Tue Oct 28, 2025, 12:23 PM
Tuesday
In a statement on Monday, the president of AFGE Everett Kelley, who represents more than 800,000 workers spread across the the DC and federal government, said, “It’s time for our leaders to start focusing on how to solve problems for the American people, rather than on who is going to get the blame for a shutdown that Americans dislike.”

“It’s long past time for our leaders to put aside partisan politics and embrace responsible government,” Kelley added.

Kelley called for lawmakers to pass a “clean” continuing resolution, or CR, to fund the government. Republicans have put forward such a resolution that would reopen the government in the short term – until November 21 – but Democrats have repeatedly blocked it.


Kicking the can down the road to the week before Tnxgvg, then doing it all again? Pointless.

maxsolomon

(37,707 posts)
8. Yes, anodyne.
Tue Oct 28, 2025, 05:57 PM
Tuesday
“It’s time for our leaders to start focusing on how to solve problems for the American people, rather than on who is going to get the blame for a shutdown that Americans dislike.”

“It’s long past time for our leaders to put aside partisan politics and embrace responsible government,”


Pretty anodyne.

And I believe I said EXCEPT FOR THE PART ENDORSING A "CLEAN" CR.
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