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美国联邦政府停摆已进入第12天,参议员JD Vance警告称,停摆时间越长,联邦员工将面临越严重的裁员。尽管政府试图保障军饷和部分低收入人群的食品援助,但已有数十万公务员被强制休假,且预计将有超过4000名联邦雇员因停摆而面临解雇。Vance将此归咎于民主党,称其拒绝了短期拨款方案,并坚持要求延长《平价医疗法案》的医疗补贴。双方在国会持续对峙,谈判几乎停滞,互相指责对方应为停摆负责。同时,工会已提起诉讼,试图阻止政府裁员,增加了政治紧张局势。

🏛️ **联邦员工面临严峻挑战**: 随着政府停摆的持续,联邦员工正面临日益增长的不确定性。参议员JD Vance明确指出,停摆时间越长,联邦机构的裁员规模将越发严峻,并可能带来“痛苦”的后果。这不仅影响了数十万被强制休假的公务员,还有超过4000名雇员可能面临被解雇的命运,给他们的生计带来了直接威胁。

⚖️ **政治僵局与责任归属**: 政府停摆的根源在于国会两党在短期拨款法案上的分歧,特别是关于《平价医疗法案》补贴的延长问题。民主党坚持要求将补贴延长纳入法案,而共和党则要求先恢复政府运作。双方领导人在媒体上互相指责,将责任推给对方,导致谈判陷入僵局,解决问题的希望渺茫。

🏥 **医疗补贴争议成焦点**: 《平价医疗法案》补贴的到期将导致数百万美国人面临医疗费用上涨,这成为此次停摆的核心争议点之一。尽管共和党领导人表示愿意就补贴问题进行谈判,但前提是政府必须首先重新开放。这一僵持局面使得受影响的民众难以获得明确的政策预期。

⚖️ **工会介入与法律挑战**: 此次政府停摆期间,政府管理和预算办公室(OMB)提出的裁员计划,其规模和激进程度超出了以往的惯例。对此,劳工工会已经采取法律行动,提起诉讼以阻止这些裁员措施的实施。这标志着联邦雇员权益组织与政府之间在法律层面的对抗,增加了局势的复杂性。

Vice President JD Vance on Sunday said there will be deeper cuts to the federal workforce the longer the government shutdown goes on, adding to the uncertainty facing hundreds of thousands who are already furloughed without pay amid the stubborn stalemate in Congress.

Vance warned that as the federal shutdown entered its 12th day, the new cuts would be “painful,” even as he said the Trump administration worked to ensure that the military is paid this week and some services would be preserved for low-income Americans, including food assistance.

Still, hundreds of thousands of government workers have been furloughed in recent days and, in a court filing on Friday, the Office of Management and Budget said well over 4,000 federal employees would soon be fired in conjunction with the shutdown.

“The longer this goes on, the deeper the cuts are going to be,” Vance said on Fox News’ “Sunday Morning Futures.” “To be clear, some of these cuts are going to be painful. This is not a situation that we relish. This is not something that we’re looking forward to, but the Democrats have dealt us a pretty difficult set of cards.”

Labor unions have already filed a lawsuit to stop the aggressive move by President Donald Trump ’s budget office, which goes far beyond what usually happens in a government shutdown, further inflaming tensions between the Republicans who control Congress and the Democratic minority.

The shutdown began on Oct. 1 after Democrats rejected a short-term funding fix and demanded that the bill include an extension of federal subsidies for health insurance under the Affordable Care Act. The expiration of those subsidies at the end of the year will result in monthly cost increases for millions.

Trump and Republican leaders have said they are open to negotiations on the health subsidies, but insist the government must reopen first.

For now, negotiations are virtually nonexistent. Dug in as ever, House leaders from both parties pointed fingers at each other in rival Sunday appearances on “Fox News Sunday.”

“We have repeatedly made clear that we will sit down with anyone, anytime, anyplace,” said House Democratic leader Hakeem Jeffries of New York. “Republicans control the House, the Senate and the presidency. It’s unfortunate they’ve taken a my-way-or-the-highway approach.”

House Speaker Mike Johnson blamed Democrats and said they “seem not to care” about the pain the shutdown is inflicting.

“They’re trying their best to distract the American people from the simple fact that they’ve chosen a partisan fight so that they can prove to their Marxist rising base in the Democratic Party that they’re willing to fight Trump and Republicans,” he said.

Progressive activists, meanwhile, expressed new support for the Democratic Party’s position in the shutdown fight.

Ezra Levin, co-founder of the leading progressive protest group Indivisible, said he is “feeling good about the strength of Dem position.” He pointed to fractures in the GOP, noting that Georgia Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene publicly warned last week that health care insurance premiums would skyrocket for average Americans — including her own adult children — if nothing is done.

“Trump and GOP are rightfully taking the blame for the shutdown and for looming premium increases,” Levin said. “Their chickens are coming home to roost.”

And yet the Republican administration and its congressional allies are showing no signs of caving to Democratic demands or backing away from threats to use the opportunity to pursue deeper cuts to the federal workforce.

Thousands of employees at the departments of Education, Treasury, Homeland Security and Health and Human Services, as well as the Environmental Protection Agency, are set to receive layoff notices, according to spokespeople for the agencies and union representatives for federal workers.

“You hear a lot of Senate Democrats say, well, how can Donald Trump possibly lay off all of these federal workers?” Vance said. “Well, the Democrats have given us a choice between giving low-income women their food benefits and paying our troops on the one hand, and, on the other hand, paying federal bureaucrats.”

Democrats say the firings are illegal and unnecessary.

“They do not have to do this,” said Democratic Sen. Mark Kelly of Arizona on CNN’s “State of the Union.” “They do not have to punish people that shouldn’t find themselves in this position.”

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