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Temporary or Permanent? The Debate Over Hamas-Israel Ceasefire Duration

Temporary or Permanent? The Debate Over Hamas-Israel Ceasefire Duration

Benita OrumabyBenita Oruma
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As the clock approaches midnight on Friday, the United States faces the possibility of a government shutdown. To prevent federal agencies from halting operations, Congress must agree on a funding bill. Without a resolution, hundreds of thousands of federal employees may face furloughs or work without pay, leading to widespread disruptions across the nation.

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  • What Is a Government Shutdown?
  • What Causes a Shutdown?
  • What Happens If the Government Shuts Down?
    • Immediate Effects
  • Financial and Operational Disruptions
  • What Makes This Shutdown Different?
  • Historical Context and Lessons
  • What’s Next?
  • Bottom Line

What Is a Government Shutdown?

A government shutdown occurs when Congress fails to pass a funding bill, and the president does not sign it into law. This results in the suspension of non-essential government services, although essential functions—such as national security and emergency response—continue. Since 1981, the U.S. has experienced 14 government shutdowns, including the record-setting 35-day shutdown from December 2018 to January 2019.

What Causes a Shutdown?

The current situation reflects the challenges of a deeply divided political environment. Efforts to pass a temporary funding bill faltered after bipartisan talks collapsed. House Republicans, under pressure from President-elect Donald Trump and billionaire Elon Musk, abandoned an earlier funding proposal. Trump has called for renegotiating federal spending, which has delayed progress beyond Friday’s deadline.

This standoff highlights ongoing political brinkmanship, where fiscal disputes and funding deadlines often intersect. Trump’s insistence on tackling the debt ceiling immediately—rather than next year—has added further complications.

What Happens If the Government Shuts Down?

Immediate Effects

If a shutdown begins at midnight on Friday, funding for many government agencies will lapse. While essential services, such as law enforcement and air travel security, will remain operational, many non-essential activities will cease.

Key impacts include:

  • Furloughs: Hundreds of thousands of federal employees will be sent home without pay.
  • Unpaid Workers: Essential personnel, such as TSA officers and FBI agents, must continue working without pay.
  • Closed Facilities: National parks and monuments may close, and civil proceedings in court systems could be delayed.

Financial and Operational Disruptions

The consequences of a shutdown extend beyond government workers to the broader public:

  • Federal Employees: During the 2018-19 shutdown, approximately 800,000 federal employees were furloughed or worked unpaid, many struggling to cover basic expenses.
  • Public Services: Social Security and Medicare benefits will continue, but new Medicare applications might face delays.
  • Economic Impact: Past shutdowns, like the one in 2013, have cost billions of dollars. For instance, the closure of national parks alone resulted in a $500 million economic loss during that period.

What Makes This Shutdown Different?

This potential shutdown occurs as Congress navigates a changing fiscal landscape under Trump’s incoming administration. Unlike previous negotiations, Republicans are advocating for deeper spending cuts next year when they will control both Congress and the White House.

Adding complexity is the looming debt ceiling issue. Trump is urging Congress to address the debt limit—currently suspended until January 2025—before he takes office. Failure to resolve this could lead to a debt default, with catastrophic consequences for the global economy, including a potential U.S. recession.

Historical Context and Lessons

Shutdowns have occurred under every president since Jimmy Carter, reflecting recurring patterns of partisan conflict over fiscal policy. For example, the 2018-19 shutdown was triggered by disagreements over funding a U.S.-Mexico border wall.

These episodes underscore the importance of timely appropriations and bipartisan compromise. Shutdowns disrupt public services, harm federal employees, and strain the economy—ultimately impacting the citizens lawmakers are elected to serve.

What’s Next?

The fate of the government now rests with Congress. Lawmakers must pass a funding measure before Friday to avoid widespread disruptions. A “clean continuing resolution” (CR), which would temporarily extend existing funding, remains a possible solution. However, given the fractured negotiations and Trump’s influence, the path forward remains uncertain.

As history demonstrates, the ripple effects of a shutdown extend far beyond Washington, affecting millions of Americans. The stakes—financially, politically, and socially—could not be higher. Whether Congress can avert this crisis in time remains to be seen.

Bottom Line

The U.S. government is approaching a critical funding deadline, with a potential shutdown threatening federal operations and services. While essential functions will continue, the broader consequences could affect workers’ livelihoods and the nation’s economic stability. Swift action by Congress is essential to avoid repeating the costly mistakes of past shutdowns.

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Benita Oruma

Benita Oruma

Benita Oruma is a lawyer in training, a 400 level student in the university of Ibadan. She is a content writer with interest in corporate affairs and the marketplace.

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