The New York Times
reports that the shutdown, designed as a desperate stop-gap to cut funding to the controversial Affordable Care Act, "sent Republican poll ratings plunging, cost the government billions of dollars and damaged the nation’s international credibility." And, though it's over for now, what has happened in recent days is obviously representative of a much, much deeper partisan feud that could resurface at any time in the next year. While some Republicans have vocally disapproved of the goals, the methods, or both in what Speaker Boehner called "the good fight," the party appears increasingly divided.
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