Government stops functioning due to disagreement on budget deal between Democrats and Republicans.
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On October 1, 2013, the United States government faced a partial shutdown due to the inability of Democrats and Republicans to reach a consensus on a budget deal. This led to many federal services and activities being halted, affecting millions of Americans and causing uncertainty across the country. The shutdown lasted for over two weeks, impacting national parks, federal agencies, and government employees who were furloughed or working without pay. The event highlighted the deep political divisions within the government and the challenges of bipartisan cooperation in policymaking. #USGovernmentShutdown #PoliticalDivisions #BudgetDealBlunder
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