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美政府“停摆”持续:美国人陷入困境,两党僵局加剧
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang· 2025-10-09 07:33
Core Points - The U.S. government shutdown has entered its 8th day with no resolution in sight, as both parties are increasingly entrenched in their positions [1][2] - Republicans want to maintain current spending levels until late November, while Democrats demand the removal of modifications to Medicaid in the "Build Back Better" plan and an extension of enhanced tax credits under the Affordable Care Act [1] - House Speaker Johnson expressed frustration, accusing Democrats of political maneuvering and emphasizing that the House has completed its work [1][2] Group 1 - The shutdown is causing significant distress for millions of Americans, particularly regarding rising healthcare costs, as highlighted by House Democratic leader Jeffries [2] - Trump has threatened mass layoffs of federal employees and has refused to pay remaining employees, indicating that back pay requires Congressional approval [2] - The shutdown has severely impacted air travel, with air traffic controllers facing shortages leading to flight delays at major airports [2][3] Group 2 - Air traffic controllers, classified as essential personnel, must continue working during the shutdown but are not receiving pay [3] - A recent CBS poll indicates that most Americans believe the political disputes in Congress do not justify the shutdown, with widespread dissatisfaction regarding officials' handling of the crisis [3] - Concerns are growing among the public about the broader economic impacts and effects on federal employees due to the shutdown [3]
美政府关门进入第九天 国际白银震荡走涨
Jin Tou Wang· 2025-10-09 07:27
Group 1 - International silver is currently trading above $49.16, with a reported price of $49.21, reflecting a 0.69% increase from the opening price of $48.88 [1] - The highest price reached today was $49.26, while the lowest was $48.42, indicating a bullish short-term trend for silver [1] - The broader trend for international silver shows significant volatility, with a medium-term upward movement and short-term price fluctuations [4] Group 2 - The U.S. government shutdown has entered its eighth day, with no resolution in sight, as both Republican and Democratic proposals for funding have been rejected [3] - The Senate voted 54-45 against the Republican-led temporary funding bill, which would have funded the government until late November, and a Democratic-supported bill also failed with a 47-52 vote [3] - The core issue of contention between the two parties is healthcare subsidies, with ongoing negotiations reflecting a battle over public sentiment and market reactions [3]
第六次谈崩!美国联邦政府“关门”进入第二周 ,“无薪休假”雇员越来越多
Di Yi Cai Jing· 2025-10-09 06:06
Group 1: Government Shutdown Impact - The U.S. federal government shutdown has led to many federal employees being placed on "unpaid leave" [1] - As of October 8, the Senate Democrats have rejected a bill aimed at ending the shutdown for the sixth time, with the vote tally at 54 in favor and 45 against [1] - The shutdown has entered its second week with little progress on a resolution, and negotiations for extending healthcare subsidies are being pressured by Democrats [1] Group 2: IRS Employee Situation - The IRS announced that over 34,000 employees, accounting for 46% of its workforce, will be on leave starting October 8 due to the shutdown [3] - The union representing IRS employees condemned the situation, stating that the public is losing access to important IRS services [3] - IRS employees on leave will not receive back pay during the shutdown, as confirmed by the IRS HR head [3] Group 3: Air Travel Disruptions - The Transportation Secretary reported significant flight delays across the U.S. due to staff shortages caused by the government shutdown [4] - Historically, about 5% of flight delays are attributed to tower staffing issues, but this has surged to 53% recently [5] - The Nashville International Airport experienced a tower closure due to staff shortages, resulting in an average flight delay of two hours [5] Group 4: Flight Delay Statistics - As of October 6, over 6,140 flight delays were reported, with O'Hare International Airport experiencing a 42% delay rate for departing flights [6] - The FAA indicated that the shutdown has severely impacted air traffic controllers and airport staff across major transportation hubs [5]
美政府停摆进入第二周,参议院第六次否决两党短期拨款议案
Jin Shi Shu Ju· 2025-10-09 00:23
Group 1 - The Senate has rejected both Republican and Democratic proposals aimed at ending the government shutdown, which has now lasted for eight days without a resolution in sight [1] - The Republican-led temporary funding bill failed with a vote of 54 in favor and 45 against, while the Democratic-supported short-term funding bill was also rejected with 47 in favor and 52 against [1] - Bipartisan support was lacking, as three Democratic senators who previously supported the Republican bill switched their votes, while a Republican senator voted with the Democrats [1][2] Group 2 - The Republican proposal aims to fund the federal government until November 21 and includes provisions for increased security funding for lawmakers following a recent assassination [2] - The Democratic proposal includes over $1 trillion in additional healthcare funding, extending subsidies under the Affordable Care Act, which were set to expire at the end of the year [2] - A compromise proposal from a Republican senator aimed at resolving the shutdown was not able to persuade any Democratic senators [2] Group 3 - The Senate requires 60 votes to overcome procedural hurdles, meaning the Republicans need support from approximately eight Democratic senators for their funding bill to pass [3] - The White House has warned that prolonged shutdown could lead to layoffs of federal workers, although a Republican congressman stated that laid-off employees must be compensated upon their return [3]
美政府“停摆”影响持续 空管员“请病假”、军饷或停发
Xin Hua She· 2025-10-08 23:57
Core Points - The U.S. government shutdown has entered its seventh day, causing significant disruptions across various sectors, particularly in air travel and military payrolls [1][2] - Over 3,000 flights were delayed on October 7 due to staffing shortages among air traffic controllers, exacerbated by an increase in sick leave [1] - Approximately 13,000 air traffic controllers and 50,000 Transportation Security Administration (TSA) workers are working without pay, leading to some employees working six days a week [1] - The Transportation Secretary indicated that the number of air traffic controllers in some regions has dropped to half of pre-shutdown levels, necessitating flight flow control measures [1] - Analysts warn that prolonged shutdown could disrupt travel during the Thanksgiving holiday peak in November [1] - The Speaker of the House stated that military pay could be temporarily halted if the shutdown is not resolved by October 13 [1] - There are conflicting reports regarding the potential for back pay for federal employees affected by the shutdown, with the White House budget office indicating that it may not happen [2]
美政府“停摆”持续 国税局近半员工被迫休假
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang· 2025-10-08 23:32
Core Points - The U.S. government is currently in a shutdown due to a deadlock between the Democratic and Republican parties regarding funding proposals, which failed to pass in the Senate on October 8 [1][3] - The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has implemented an emergency plan that requires nearly half of its employees to take unpaid leave due to the interruption of federal funding [3] Group 1: IRS Operations - The IRS has halted most of its operations as a result of the funding interruption, affecting a significant portion of its workforce [3] - As of the end of 2024, the total number of IRS employees is approximately 100,000, but due to previous layoffs initiated under the Trump administration, only about 75,000 employees remain currently [3]
公共服务受到影响,雇员面临无薪休假,美联邦政府“停摆”超一周
Huan Qiu Shi Bao· 2025-10-08 22:54
Group 1 - The U.S. federal government has been in a shutdown for over a week due to a stalemate between the two parties on the budget bill, affecting public services and potentially putting over 800,000 federal employees on unpaid leave [1] - The Federal Aviation Administration reported significant delays at major airports due to a shortage of air traffic controllers caused by the shutdown, with warnings that if the shutdown continues into November, millions of Americans' Thanksgiving plans could be disrupted [1] - The White House's Office of Management and Budget is preparing to allocate $12 to $13 billion from internal accounts of the U.S. Department of Agriculture to assist farmers affected by government tariff policies, but the agricultural aid plan has been delayed due to the shutdown [1] Group 2 - The tourism industry is projected to lose $1 billion for each week of the shutdown, with national parks losing $1 million in ticket revenue daily and surrounding businesses losing $77 million each day [2] - The shutdown may negatively impact market sentiment due to threats of layoffs and actual unemployment, potentially exacerbating risks in the labor market and weakening consumer confidence [2] - The White House's stance on unpaid wages for furloughed federal employees has shifted, with a memo stating that these employees have no right to back pay, contradicting decades of precedent [2] Group 3 - Initially, the Trump administration aimed to use the shutdown as an opportunity for large-scale layoffs of federal employees, but internal concerns about political risks have led to a postponement of these plans [3] - Trump expressed a willingness to reach a "correct agreement" with Democrats, indicating a potential signal of compromise from the Republican side, but Democrats responded negatively, insisting on maintaining healthcare subsidies before negotiations [3] - The ongoing dispute between the two parties centers on whether to resolve the funding issue first or to ensure the extension of healthcare subsidies, with no clear path to compromise currently evident [3]
没钱了,美国驻华大使馆宣布停更官方微信、微博
Xin Jing Bao· 2025-10-08 22:44
Core Points - The U.S. Embassy in China has announced that due to unresolved funding issues, regular updates will not be provided until full operations resume, except for urgent safety and security information [1][4][5] - Scheduled passport and visa services in the U.S. and at U.S. embassies and consulates overseas will continue during the funding lapse as circumstances allow [4][5] Government Shutdown Impact - The U.S. federal government has been in a shutdown since October 1, lasting over a week, with no signs of compromise between the Democratic and Republican parties [6] - The Senate has voted five times in seven days, but no funding bills have passed, while the House has decided to recess until October 14 to discuss new proposals [6] - According to estimates from the White House Council of Economic Advisers, the U.S. economy loses $15 billion for each week of government shutdown [6]
美参议院再次否决两党拨款法案 联邦政府继续停摆
Core Points - The U.S. Senate voted on October 8 against both the Republican version of the short-term funding bill and the Democratic alternative, resulting in the continued government shutdown [1] Group 1 - The U.S. federal government remains in a state of shutdown due to the failure of both proposed funding bills [1]
美投票结果已出炉,特朗普又被判“违法”,白宫:美军已开战
Sou Hu Cai Jing· 2025-10-08 11:10
2025年,美国陷入了前所未有的动荡局面。各地发生了大规模的骚乱,包括美国的口岸、德克萨斯州以及洛杉矶市等地。美国口岸的卡车工人因特朗普实施 的对华关税战而失业,而德克萨斯州则因为特朗普派遣部队阻止非法移民涌入而爆发了冲突。与此同时,洛杉矶市也因特朗普调派国民警卫队、海军陆战队 及海关人员进行大规模的移民抓捕而引发了抗议。 不仅仅是国内问题,特朗普还将矛头指向了美国高校,要求哈佛大学提供外国学生的详细资料。这一举措进一步凸显了特朗普强烈的排外立场,他似乎在推 动驱逐所有非美国本土的外来人士,甚至提出取消公民出生权。然而,最近美国法院裁定特朗普的这一做法违反宪法。 美国局势并非第一次如此紧张。美国军队不仅在海外展开行动,同时也在国内进行执法。美国的国民警卫队和海军陆战队被派往国内执行任务,而美军野战 军也前往加勒比海展开缉毒行动。然而,随着美国联邦政府的关门,军人们将无法如常领取军饷,从10月1日起,他们的薪水将暂停。 美国联邦政府关门的原因是预算案未能通过,而民主党人拒绝在参议院支持特朗普的财政预算方案。近期的投票结果显示,仅有三名民主党议员支持共和党 的预算案。每年9月,美国参议院都会就年度拨款法案进行投票 ...