
American lawmakers from both sides point out a finger at each other, as thousands of workers are sitting on unpaid leave, and the shutdown continues endlessly.
Democrats refused to support a plan of republican expenses, if only expiring healthcare subsidies, which, according to them, are relying on many working families, are updated.
Republicans want the Democrats to first adopt a short -term bill, and then they can discuss subsidies.
We asked six people what they think about a dead end.

Misty Dennis, 49 years old, Republican
This California voter is concerned about the widespread exposure to disconnection on daily Americans.
Republicans have 53 votes, they need 60 to go through the measure. Is it difficult to get together on seven voices so that the Americans are not injured?
If this lasts another week or two, then the point is that the Americans will suffer, it will affect American citizens, and someone must do something to be an adult in the group.
I think that sometimes legislators are so far from us, an ordinary person lives his own life, so they do not remember what the struggle is similar to, and I think that they need to take this into account, especially if 750,000 Americans do not pay.
Many Americans do not pay, many Americans do not return their money to the economy. The Americans will simply suffer.

Deniz Dismantagnak, 22 years old, democrat
This voter of Maryland admits that this closure will bring pain to many Americans, but she thinks that this is a worthy political struggle.
I am nervous because there is no good result when the government is closed.
I am very nervous due to what will happen to low income families, students who rely on federal scholarships and federal employees.
But this is a good struggle for the Democrats to fight. Of course, the jobs will be reduced, the programs will be left without funding, which is so regrettable, but I do not think that this is the blood that the Democratic Party will have on their hands.
I think it is worth it to resist, it sends a powerful message to their voters.

Punal Bhavsar 36, Democrat
This California voter is concerned that the democrats lack the strategy in their disconnection.
I don't know if [Senate Democratic leader] Chuck Schumer has a game plan for negotiations on neglect or how to get a party out of this.
I don’t know if the Democrats have a sufficiently strong message to the American people about what they are doing.
From the point of view of messaging on social networks, the Republicans definitely have an advantage. The exchange of messages does not cover what the Democrats are trying to do.
I am already at a point when I am a little nervous, because the government off does not help anyone.
I will be in order, but for everyone who depends on the government that wants to visit the National Park or Museum, they will be affected, if not now, then in the near future.
And this is unacceptable.

Jim Sullivan, 55 years old, Republican
This voter of Indiana says that democrats play politics with daily Americans and their livelihoods.
This is a typical policy. This is a permanent decision that they are trying to pass, the democrats do not support.
Everyone calls it a shutdown of Sumer, it is not on the Republicans, it is in Sumer, he does it to remain relevant in his own party – in the meantime, everything is in trouble.
I do not see that it will end.
Real people are caught in the middle, and the democrats are ready to sacrifice these people. They do not provide any services when they really keep such things

Tray Stuart, 27 years old, democrat
This resident of Florida says that the democrats strategy are complex, but the necessary, and the one that affects his sister, which was falling out of the closure.
The democrats strategy are complicated, but, unfortunately, it is necessary.
They could not do a lot to slow down or stop the agenda of the current administration.
I support their strategy, I support their reasoning for this.
Trump is a bully, and if you surrender to a bully, he is going to ask for more, so hooligans work. Thus, you must confront the bully to make him understand that you are not going to leave things for free.
The fact that when it becomes too big is that the Democrats begin to lose the PR -bit, if the narrative moves to blame the Democrats, then the time has come to call him dismissal.

Rome Salen, 64 years old, Republican
This resident of Arizona is not directly subjected to closing, so he is in order with disconnection, long, if this is what is needed for the Republicans to win.
I would have thought that after the year that the Democrats had, I would have thought that they would go along with the ongoing resolution, at least temporarily.
I am for what the Republicans are trying to do, I am for reducing government spending.
Democrats became so hated in Trump, regardless of what Trump offers, I think they will find the reason to fight him.
Personally, I do not feel the urgency that some Americans are, this does not affect me directly.
What we do little depends on the government – what it provides for us – the shutdown will not affect us.