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How Government Shutdowns Erode Public Trust and National Stability

Does any side truly win when a government shutdown is implemented?
How Government Shutdowns Erode Public Trust and National Stability
The U.S. Capitol building during the government shutdown in Washington on Nov. 12, 2025. Madalina Kilroy/The Epoch Times
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Last fall, Americans endured a six-week federal government shutdown. Members of both major parties were at loggerheads over hot-button issues such as health care and immigration, and both dug in their heels rather than reach a compromise. Thus, brinkmanship ensued, leading to the shutdown.

Christian Milord
Christian Milord
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Christian Milord, M.S., is an Orange County based educator, mentor, USCG veteran, and writer. His topics of interest include culture, economics, education, domestic policy, foreign policy, and military issues.