I know the reality of what these shutdowns mean for our service members, military families, and national security. Will you please let me explain? [Lucas Kunce for U.S. Senate] {NAME}, I was a Marine stationed at the Pentagon during the 2018-2019 shutdown. So with everything going on right now, I wanted to share with you the reality of what these shutdowns mean for our national security and how they impact our service members and military families. Will you please let me explain? [CHIP IN NOW â]( Before the government shutdown from December 2018 to January 2019, a lot of us were already working 10+ hours a day and not seeing our families enough or sometimes at all. But then, just as the holidays were coming up, we had to cover for furloughed civilian employees. Service members at military facilities across the country had to deal with the same thing. The Coast Guard couldn't even fund two paychecks. But this was more than just needlessly letting politics punish military families. No matter what DC politicians tell you, the Pentagon and many facilities that are critical to our safety just can't function properly without civilian employees â there just aren't enough service members to cover for them. That shutdown was a real threat to our national security. Now, with an aggressive China and a warmongering Russia, politicians like Josh Hawley are once again deciding their personal politics are worth forcing another shutdown that hurts our national security and military families. [Headline from The Hill that reads: These 19 Senate Republicans voted against advancing short-term funding bill]( It's disturbing how familiar this feels â not just to what happened 5 years ago, but to what now feels like it's happening every few months. Weâve had years of senators blocking or voting against key Pentagon nominations, putting another huge strain on members of our armed forces. This year, one senator has even been allowed to block hundreds hundreds of military promotions. Last year, we had senators try to block healthcare coverage for our troops who were exposed to toxic burn pits. And now politicians are regularly playing games with our defense budgets. It'd be just misguided (but still dangerous) if these politicians were genuinely trying to have a positive impact on policy â like preventing more overseas wars. Instead, it's clear each time these actions have more to do with elevating a "brand" or scoring political victories. There's no clearer evidence of that than the fact that, particularly in the U.S. Senate, these politicians are hardly ever consistent about what goals drive their need to hold up supporting our troops. They never appear to accomplish any of those âgoalsâ either. Whether it be restricting abortion access, some phony culture war, or the ridiculous idea that we should still have troops in Afghanistan, it always ends up being clear what these efforts are truly for: Politicians getting ahead in the Washington game. It's even more ridiculous to hear these same politicians â many having built their careers on spending trillions of dollars on pointless wars and handouts to corporate elites â claim "concern about spending" is the reason military families and our national security should suffer. Politicians caring more about themselves than the people theyâre meant to serve isnât anything new. Whatâs new is how far theyâre willing to go without even pretending to hide it. Iâm running for U.S. Senate because working Missourians deserve a leader who wonât let their personal politics, shady corporate mega-donors, or anything else get in the way of protecting and doing right by our people, our state, and our country â but I canât do it without your help. [So if youâre ready to defeat Josh Hawley and elect someone who actually knows what it means to stand up and defend our country, please add a donation of any amount to my campaign today.]( If you've stored your info with ActBlue Express, we'll process your contribution instantly: [Contribute $10](
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