The Inevitable Fold: How the 2025 Shutdown Will End and Why Obamacare May Be Near Its End

The 2025 federal government shutdown is entering uncharted territory. What began as a dispute over appropriations has become a test of political leverage, bureaucratic control, and the resilience of the American civil service. As the shutdown drags on, it is increasingly clear that it will end with someone folding, someone conceding ground to reopen theContinue reading “The Inevitable Fold: How the 2025 Shutdown Will End and Why Obamacare May Be Near Its End”

When the Law Might Not Be Enough: How the 2025 Government Shutdown Could Threaten Federal Workers’ Back Pay

The 2025 federal government shutdown has placed hundreds of thousands of federal employees in an incredibly precarious situation. While the Government Employee Fair Treatment Act (GEFTA) was enacted in 2019 to ensure that workers furloughed or required to work without pay would receive retroactive compensation once a shutdown concludes, the political and legal landscape ofContinue reading “When the Law Might Not Be Enough: How the 2025 Government Shutdown Could Threaten Federal Workers’ Back Pay”