The longest government shutdown in history is at an end, with al-most no one happy with the final result. Democrats didn't get the health insurance provisions they demanded. Republicans, who control the levers of power in Washington, didn't escape blame, according to polls and some state and local elections that went poorly for them. kAm%96 72==@FE =2?565 @? >:==:@?D @7 p>6C:42?D[ :?4=F5:?8 7656C2= H@C<6CD H9@ H6?E H:E9@FE A2J4964<D 2?5 2:C=:?6 A2DD6?86CD H9@D6 EC2G6= H2D 5:DCFAE65] p? :?E6CCFAE:@? :? 7@@5 2:5 AC@8C2>D 4@?EC:3FE65 E@ =@?8 =:?6D 2E 7@@5 32?<D 2?5 25565 6>@E:@?2= 5:DEC6DD 8@:?8 :?E@ E96 9@=:52J D62D@?]k^Am kAm%96 28C66>6?E :?4=F56D 3:A2CE:D2? 3:==D H@C<65 @FE 3J E96 $6?2E6 pAAC@AC:2E:@?D r@>>:EE66 E@ 7F?5 A2CED @7 E96 7656C2= 8@G6C?>6?E — 7@@5 2:5[ G6E6C2?D AC@8C2>D 2?5 E
SHUTDOWN ENDS, BUT AT A COST
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