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politics2 years ago

The Impact of Government Shutdowns on Modern Politics

Ronald Reagan had the most government shutdowns, with eight occurring during his presidency. However, these shutdowns were short-lived, some lasting only hours, and were the result of a 1980 memo from Democratic attorney general Benjamin Civiletti. Prior to this memo, the federal government would continue functioning even without funding, under the assumption that funding would eventually come through. Since 1995, government shutdowns have become longer and more painful, with Republicans controlling the House during each shutdown since then.

healthcare2 years ago

"Surviving 75 Years: The NHS's Journey Towards a New Era"

The National Health Service (NHS) in the UK celebrated its 75th anniversary amidst growing concerns about its condition. Backlogs, treatment delays, funding gaps, and an unhappy workforce have strained the system, leading three health think tanks to warn that the NHS is in critical condition and won't survive until its 100th anniversary without more funding and better planning. Despite these challenges, public support for the NHS remains strong, as it is seen as a cornerstone of national life and identity. Critics argue that this affection prevents necessary discussions about the system's flaws and the need for fundamental change. The NHS, which provides free healthcare funded through taxation, faces increasing demand, an aging population, and staffing shortages exacerbated by Brexit. While the UK's healthcare system is not alone in facing pressure, the NHS lags behind its peers in important healthcare outcomes.