视频丨美政府“停摆”时长破纪录 专家:美国两党“摆烂” 罔顾民生
Yang Shi Xin Wen Ke Hu Duan·2025-11-05 08:14

Core Points - The U.S. federal government shutdown has reached its 36th day, breaking the previous record of 35 days set in late 2018 to early 2019, marking it as the longest shutdown in U.S. history [1] - Experts believe this shutdown highlights the increasing polarization between the Republican and Democratic parties, with both sides using the shutdown to blame each other and further their political agendas, showing no signs of compromise [1] Group 1 - The deep-rooted cause of repeated government shutdowns is the deterioration of the U.S. federal fiscal legislative system under the influence of intensified party conflicts, with no budget approval completed at the start of any fiscal year since the 21st century [4] - The current budget crisis is expected to have negative impacts on various aspects of American society, including the economy and public welfare, with many effects being hidden and only surfacing in the future [4] - The ongoing crisis is likely to further diminish both domestic and global perceptions of the U.S., accelerating the decline of its national image [4] Group 2 - This shutdown crisis is notably different from previous ones, as both parties are indifferent to resolving the issue, viewing the shutdown as an opportunity to advance their own political agendas [6] - The likelihood of a compromise between the two parties is decreasing, leading to a prolonged and escalating shutdown crisis [6]