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Govt shutdown exposes system flaws

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EXCEPT FOR essential agency operations, the US federal government shut down at midnight on Friday, because the White House and Congress could not reach a deal on a government spending bill. Xinhua News Agency comments:

Washington loves to brand itself as the “shining city on the hill”, yet the latest government shutdown in the heart of Western democracy has once again exposed its chronic flaws.

The shutdown, the fourth in the past 25 years, is another product of the political battle between the Republican­s and Democrats.

What is so ironic is that it came on the first anniversar­y of Donald Trump’s presidency on Saturday, a slap in the face for the leadership in Washington.

With the election of Trump and the continued control of both houses of Congress by Republican­s, the GOP seemed to have finally got revenge for eight years of a Democratic White House. Its most recent victory was the highly controvers­ial tax reform package introducin­g tax cuts that critics claimed would make the rich richer.

The Trump administra­tion has backtracke­d on almost every notable policy of Trump’s predecesso­r Barack Obama, including the Trans-Pacific Partnershi­p trade deal and the Paris climate accord.

If there is any legacy that survived the transfer of power, it was the spirit of noncoopera­tion across party lines.

Now that another lockdown is underway, the two major political parties are busy accusing each other of not doing their job.

Thanks to their unrelentin­g rivalry, many of the US’ long-standing problems remain unresolved.

The Western democratic system is hailed by the developed world as the best political system. However, what is happening in the United States today will make more people worldwide reflect on the viability of such a chaotic system.

After all, for most people, the most important criterion for an effective political system is how it helps to resolve their problems, not telling them whom to blame.

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