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Mar 29, 2026

This Is Deeply Troubling and Concerning' - Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer GUILTY as Some Say The Govt Shutdow...

FROM MILITARY CITY USA TO THE SENATE FLOOR: THE DEVASTATING HUMAN COST OF OBAMACARE PRIORITIES

WASHINGTON — The government shutdown has officially entered its second week, and the "guilty" verdict for Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer is being written in the tears of military families. From the streets of San Antonio to the halls of the Capitol, the cost of Democrat obstructionism is coming into sharp, painful focus.

While Schumer and his radical caucus prioritize the extension of multi-billion dollar Obamacare subsidies, the men and women who protect this nation are being left behind. In "Military City USA," the financial strain on healthcare providers is reaching a breaking point as federal payments for the TRICARE program are systematically halted.

The funding lapse is a direct result of the budget impasse in Congress. Schumer has made it clear that he will not support any reopening agreement that does not include a massive taxpayer-funded bailout for the Affordable Care Act. This decision has effectively held the health and welfare of our soldiers hostage for a partisan, left-wing agenda.

Critics have labeled this move a betrayal of the highest order. San Antonio, home to Joint Base San Antonio (JBSA), is ground zero for this manufactured crisis. The installation supports tens of thousands of soldiers and airmen who rely on civilian doctors. Now, those doctors are being forced to choose between their mission and their survival.

"I’M DONE, I’M SPENT": THE HEARTBREAKING REALITY FOR MILITARY PROVIDERS IN TEXAS

The stories emerging from San Antonio are a damning indictment of the Schumer shutdown. Dr. Britt Sims, the Executive Director of Integrated Behavior Solutions, revealed that his clinic is struggling to remain open. He provides essential care for children with developmental disorders who depend on the TRICARE system.

"I can last a couple of weeks on what I have personally, but now, I’m done. I’m spent," Sims told local outlets. His frustration is echoed by Dr. Gia Koehne of the Blossom Center for Children. Her practice, which serves autistic children from military families, has seen its capacity completely stalled.

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