The end of the "shutdown" is just another change of scene in American politics
The 2025 shutdown crisis may be coming to an end, and the market is relieved, the media is cheering, and politicians are smiling. But we’ve seen this political drama playbook too many times: creating panic, staging confrontations, and then announcing a "miraculous resolution."
This time, the "stopgap" plan for the shutdown is a temporary budget agreement. It seems like a win for everyone, but in reality, no one truly benefits. The fiscal deficit continues to expand, debt surpasses $35 trillion, and U.S. creditworthi
View OriginalThe 2025 shutdown crisis may be coming to an end, and the market is relieved, the media is cheering, and politicians are smiling. But we’ve seen this political drama playbook too many times: creating panic, staging confrontations, and then announcing a "miraculous resolution."
This time, the "stopgap" plan for the shutdown is a temporary budget agreement. It seems like a win for everyone, but in reality, no one truly benefits. The fiscal deficit continues to expand, debt surpasses $35 trillion, and U.S. creditworthi


