“As Vermont's senator, I intend to do everything I can 
to reopen the government as soon as possible and keep our country from 
defaulting, which could drive the global economy into economic turmoil,”
 Sen. Bernie Sanders said on Tuesday. “My fear, however, is that no 
matter what happens in Congress in the next day or two, serious and 
long-lasting damage already has been done to our country by the 
right-wing extremists of the Tea Party.”
  
Sanders statement came as the government shutdown entered 
its third week on Tuesday and as a Thursday default deadline loomed 
unless Congress extends the Treasury Department’s authority to pay 
bills.
“What we have already witnessed is the hijacking of the 
democratic process by a few dozen extremists in the House who are 
actively trying to annul the results of the last election.  This sets a 
terrible precedent for the legislative process and will likely be 
repeated year after year,” he said.
“What we have already witnessed is the anxiety befalling 
over 1 million federal employees who are not receiving the paychecks 
they deserve.  Having gone three years without a pay raise, they are now
 wondering how they will pay their mortgages, their student loans and 
take care of other basic needs.  How many experienced and high-quality 
federal employees will we be losing as a result of this shutdown?  What 
is the long-term damage to the functioning of the federal government?
“What we have already witnessed is the fear of many of our
 most vulnerable citizens – the elderly, the sick, veterans, the 
disabled, Head Start families – that the payments and programs they 
depend upon may not be there when they need them. Their confidence in 
their own government to keep the promises and commitments made to them 
will be forever diminished.
“What we have already witnessed is a blow to our position 
in the international community.  In our foreign relations, we should not
 be surprised that the United States government is now the laughing 
stock of the world.  Can we really be the ‘strongest country on earth’ 
when we shut down the government and do not pay our bills?  The Chinese,
 our biggest creditor, are now openly talking about the need to 
“de-Americanize” international affairs because of the constant 
brinksmanship by U.S. politicians over the possibility of a debt 
default.
“The American people are better than this. They deserve a better government,” he said.


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