🏛️💼 Remember when “the art of the deal” was supposed to make America great again? Fast-forward to 2024, and the U.S. government is facing its third shutdown under Donald Trump’s political shadow. With federal workers on edge and industries scrambling, the question isn’t just about funding—it’s about who’s actually benefiting from these high-stakes negotiations.
🔍 Let’s break it down: At midnight Wednesday, parts of the U.S. government went dark after Senate talks collapsed. Democrats want healthcare concessions; Republicans lack the votes to override a filibuster. Sound familiar? This isn’t Trump’s first shutdown rodeo. His 2018-2019 border wall showdown lasted a record 35 days, leaving federal employees unpaid and global markets jittery.
💡 Why does this matter globally? U.S. shutdowns ripple through economies—delayed trade deals, disrupted supply chains, and investor uncertainty. For young professionals and entrepreneurs, it’s a reminder that political gridlock isn’t just “Washington drama.” It hits wallets and business plans worldwide.
🤔 Trump once boasted he’d deploy “the best negotiators” for every country. But as shutdowns pile up, critics ask: Is this really a win for anyone? From healthcare battles to border walls, the fallout shows that when deals go sideways, everyone pays. Literally.
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The Art of the Deal: Where nobody wins and things shut down?
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