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43. And the travel and supply-chain businesses too
Mon Nov 10, 2025, 06:14 AM
Nov 10

Regarding travel:

https://www.sfgate.com/travel/article/flights-canceled-las-vegas-tourism-troubles-21147227.php

(snip)
The disruption in air travel could have a continued impact on the local economy if visitors choose to alter or cancel Las Vegas trips in the face of uncertainty. Las Vegas businesses joined almost 500 businesses nationwide in penning a letter to government officials urging them to end the shutdown. The letter, organized by the U.S. Travel Association and addressing top congressional leaders, said the U.S. travel industry has already lost $4 billion since the shutdown began and pleaded with them to open the government ahead of the busy Thanksgiving holiday travel.

On supply chains:

https://apnews.com/article/government-shutdown-airlines-shipping-cfeecb272743298e2e522eb351a28e31

Flight cuts from government shutdown strain a supply chain that’s already stretched thin
(snip)

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Literally in tears angrychair Nov 9 #1
Good luck getting people to vote especially young people vercetti2021 Nov 9 #14
It's a gut punch, particularly after the momentum of Tuesday. yellow dahlia Nov 9 #27
Fuck this sucks. Initech Nov 9 #2
Guess the Farm and Grocery lobbies pulled some strings IbogaProject Nov 9 #3
And the travel and supply-chain businesses too nitpicked Nov 10 #43
The overly rich again IbogaProject Nov 10 #63
What the "deal" looks like progree Nov 9 #4
This will also fund Dep of Agriculture Deminpenn Nov 9 #6
Is a single word of your post to be backed by immediate legislation Bluetus Nov 9 #7
For the record on Schumer progree Nov 9 #15
I don't dispute that the 8 traitors knocked Schumer's legs from under him. But that just shows Bluetus Nov 9 #23
This was not him having his legs knocked out. This was protecting those who have elections coming up. Scrivener7 Nov 10 #53
What??? Makes no sense. Bluetus Nov 10 #55
You're not disagreeing with me. Not sure what you're saying makes no sense. Scrivener7 Nov 10 #73
What doesn't make sense to me is ... Bluetus Nov 10 #83
Yes. Again, we're not disagreeing. Schumer (or someone) wanted this. Rumor is that the airline industry Scrivener7 Nov 10 #84
Agreed Bluetus Nov 10 #87
Schumer orchestrated this chernabogg Nov 9 #28
They're still playing by outdated norms. Circa 2025, all Dems will feel the heat, regardless. nt Blasphemer Nov 10 #34
In 2020ish, we learned that it only takes 2 assholes to make people hate the entire Dem Party Bluetus Nov 10 #50
Conveniently, all those supporting it are not facing an election soon. Such leadership. Scrivener7 Nov 10 #52
Correct - Schumer Opposes this deal KatyBR Nov 10 #64
Unfortunately he doesn't stand for election until 2028 Bluetus Nov 10 #81
It's my understanding that the 3 individual agency appropriations bills Deminpenn Nov 10 #37
You suspect *WHAT* will pass? Bluetus Nov 10 #51
First thing that came to mind reading the OP... IthinkThereforeIAM Nov 10 #42
All of it is vague promises. Autumn Nov 10 #75
Thune promised a vote? Now saying it will be in Dec. MY ASS! Bengus81 Nov 10 #48
Stupidity squared! lark Nov 10 #49
I feel your pain and your son's Jspur Nov 10 #54
No shit popsdenver Nov 10 #71
I agree with you 100 Jspur Nov 10 #78
I hear you J popsdenver Nov 10 #79
They are definitely going to attempt to destroy the remaining Jspur Nov 10 #82
Schumer aint leading nothing quakerboy Nov 10 #76
Absolutely nauseating. bagimin Nov 9 #5
It's still four votes short. James48 Nov 9 #8
What's taking so long? Polybius Nov 9 #9
Actually, someone else just said the last 4 are Republicans Polybius Nov 9 #10
Oh no. I'm heartbroken 💔 catrose Nov 9 #11
59-40 now Polybius Nov 9 #13
Post removed Post removed Nov 9 #12
Not a 'bunch' of spineless people, just the 8 dems necessary to pass the bill... Jack Valentino Nov 9 #17
Na i will vercetti2021 Nov 9 #18
Disappointed, but it couldn't go on forever... On the bright side, the HOUSE WILL HAVE TO RE-OPEN to Jack Valentino Nov 9 #16
After the House votes to release the files, is there any commitment that the Senate will pass it? Is there even a 24601 Nov 9 #21
Fuck no, and no. Volaris Nov 9 #31
No. And it won't happen. Lucy...... football. Autumn Nov 10 #77
"consideration" berksdem Nov 10 #80
Epic fail. Queso Delicioso Nov 9 #19
Agreed vercetti2021 Nov 9 #20
While I agree with that in principle.... AZ8theist Nov 9 #32
We have that now, apparently Queso Delicioso Nov 10 #59
Still easier to gain influence within the Democratic party than to spin up a viable 3rd party 0rganism Nov 10 #74
Bunch of centrist sellouts blue_jay Nov 9 #22
None of whom are up for election next year. Sneederbunk Nov 9 #26
Silver lining manicdem Nov 9 #24
But SNAP was Dump's hardball negotiation tactic AdamGG Nov 10 #35
Exactly that's what people don't understand Jspur Nov 10 #57
It also damages the argument re: who was to blame for the shutdown FBaggins Nov 10 #58
If it's not SNAP it will be some other core thing that regular people need AdamGG Nov 10 #88
It's over Polybius Nov 9 #25
ANYONE KNOW popsdenver Nov 10 #72
Sure Polybius Nov 10 #89
Democrats? ArizonaLib Nov 9 #29
Because they're traitors. Queso Delicioso Nov 10 #60
So basically the deal is OrwellwasRight Nov 9 #30
No, read the details from AP story Deminpenn Nov 10 #39
What are the details in that which you summarise as just "no" to all OrwellwasRight wrote? (nt) muriel_volestrangler Nov 10 #45
I read the article. And summarized what I read. OrwellwasRight Nov 10 #68
Cue the call for primaries... pecosbob Nov 10 #33
These traitorous senators better have ... flying-skeleton Nov 10 #36
So...starving people, gutting everything, all for nothing. I've been a dem my whole life, pounded pavement, phone airmid Nov 10 #38
I am so sorry :( moonscape Nov 10 #62
I'm sorry 😔 MustLoveBeagles Nov 10 #65
One more positive thing is Deminpenn Nov 10 #40
So now millions of people will be forced to go without healthcare because the premiums are too high. Lonestarblue Nov 10 #41
Exactly ArizonaLib Nov 10 #46
I wonder how close those 8 senators are to lobbyists and is there a correlation Mr. Sparkle Nov 10 #44
Oh he definitely backed this. chernabogg Nov 10 #47
Good points, Welcome to DU ! Mr. Sparkle Nov 10 #69
Been here since 2004 at least. chernabogg Nov 10 #70
Collaboration is now called "breakthrough". Miguelito Loveless Nov 10 #56
I'm not too worried about his. Republicans will renege on any deal anyway. Ray Bruns Nov 10 #61
After hear Mike Johnsons comment about he will NOT commit to bring ACA vote to the floor bluestarone Nov 10 #66
"bipartisan breakthrough", I question that . republianmushroom Nov 10 #67
Bipartisan my dick UT_democrat Nov 10 #85
They own it weissmam Nov 10 #86
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