Anonymous wrote:Why does it happen? Because we are running a massive budget deficit and face a looming debt crisis. Every time there’s a vote on continuing to fund the government (or raise the debt ceiling), both parties have to reach an agreement. Democrats have zero interest in addressing the deficit. Republicans pretend to care but only want to cut spending, not raise taxes, which isn’t a realistic solution. So what sometimes happens is the GOP rank and file forces a brief shutdown, or brings the government within hours of shutdown, before agreeing with the Democrats to do nothing.
Anonymous wrote:Also relevant: other countries do not do this, and the US didn't used to. Other places, if the budget doesn't get passed on time, government services continue at prior funding levels (like our continuing resolution, without the vote). This is very much a modern, US-specific, self-inflicted problem.
Anonymous wrote:ChatGPT is good for questions like this. Not being snarky.