Congress may have passed a budget deal after weeks of political gridlock, but President Obama insists: “There are no winners here.”
The commander in chief called the past few weeks “a spectacle,” insisting the government shutdown has done “unnecessary damage” to our country.
“It’s encouraged our enemies, it’s emboldened our competitors, and it’s depressed our friends who look to us for steady leadership,” said Obama. He insisted, that while the country doesn’t know the full extent of the effects shutdown and coming close to defaulting, the U.S. would “bounce back from this. We always do.”
Standard & Poor’s estimates that the 16-day shutdown has cost the economy $24 billion.
Obama’s remarks come after lawmakers reached an 11th hour deal on Wednesday to extend the nation’s borrowing authority until February and to fund government agencies until mid-January—ending the shutdown.









