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The Lonely Liberal
Nick Zenkin
74 episodes
4 days ago
Hosted by Nick Zenkin, a podcast about the stress of American politics. Come hang out, and let’s vent together.
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Hosted by Nick Zenkin, a podcast about the stress of American politics. Come hang out, and let’s vent together.
Show more...
Politics
Society & Culture,
News
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The Democrats Lost The Shutdown
The Lonely Liberal
16 minutes
2 weeks ago
The Democrats Lost The Shutdown
After weeks of brinkmanship, Democrats ended the standoff with a clean(ish) continuing resolution—no ACA subsidy extension in the bill text—and public patience wore thin. In this 10–15 minute solo breakdown, I walk through what changed, why the leverage didn’t convert, and what it means for the next funding fights. In this episode: What the final CR actually did (and didn’t): government reopened at prior-year levels; ACA rider punted to a separate vote later The scoreboard: policy, shared-blame polling ≈, and real economic/operational costs (with some permanent loss) The crossover math: 8 Democratic-caucus votes in the Senate + GOP to clear 60; 1 House Democrat backed the earlier stopgap 2026 angle: none of the Senate Dems who voted yes are personally up in 2026; two have already announced retirements How the loss happened: sequencing, calendar pressure, and a message that never fully landed GOP wins—and their risks if governing by CR becomes the norm What to watch next: whether leadership actually schedules the ACA vote, and how many more CRs we’re in for      
The Lonely Liberal
Hosted by Nick Zenkin, a podcast about the stress of American politics. Come hang out, and let’s vent together.