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WaPo’s Ignatius on Shutdown: Democrats ‘Trying to Make’ ‘a Point’ ‘Through Causing Pain’ 

November 9, 2025
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In the midst of the ongoing government shutdown, tensions are high and the blame game is in full swing. On Friday’s broadcast of PBS’s “Washington Week,” Washington Post columnist David Ignatius weighed in on the situation, shedding light on the motivations behind the actions of the Democrats.

According to Ignatius, the Democrats are using the shutdown as a means to “make a point.” But what exactly is this point they are trying to make? Ignatius believes that the Democrats are using the shutdown to showcase their disapproval of the current administration and their policies. And how are they doing this? By causing pain for the American people.

It’s no secret that the government shutdown has caused a lot of inconvenience and hardship for many Americans. From federal workers going without pay to national parks being closed, the effects of the shutdown are being felt by people all across the country. And while the Democrats may argue that they are standing up for the rights of these individuals, Ignatius suggests that their true intention is to make a political statement.

But is this really the best way to make a point? By causing pain and suffering for the very people they claim to be fighting for? Ignatius seems to think not. In fact, he goes on to say that this tactic may actually backfire on the Democrats, as it could lead to a loss of support from the American people.

It’s important to remember that the government shutdown is not just a political game, but it has real consequences for real people. And while the Democrats may have their reasons for wanting to make a point, it’s crucial that they consider the impact their actions are having on the American people.

In the midst of all the chaos and finger-pointing, it’s easy to lose sight of the bigger picture. The government shutdown is not just about politics, it’s about the well-being of our nation and its citizens. And as leaders, it’s the responsibility of both Democrats and Republicans to work together to find a solution that will benefit the American people.

Instead of using the shutdown as a means to make a point, perhaps it’s time for both parties to put aside their differences and come to the table with a willingness to compromise. After all, isn’t that what democracy is all about? Finding common ground and working together for the greater good?

In the end, the American people are the ones who are suffering the most from this shutdown. It’s time for our leaders to put their political agendas aside and focus on finding a solution that will end the pain and uncertainty for millions of Americans.

So let’s not forget the true purpose of our government – to serve and protect its citizens. It’s time for our leaders to remember this and put the needs of the American people above their own political gain. Only then can we truly move forward and find a resolution to this government shutdown.

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