It’s a deal! Unions win! Republicans get almost nothing!

Well we’re all glad they shut the government down for nothing!

Senator Harry Reid (D-NV) and Mitch McConnell (R-KY) reportedly reached a budget deal on Wednesday that will reopen the government and raise the debt ceiling. The increase of the debt ceiling will last until February 7th, when congress will again revisit the issue. The budget will fund the government until January 15th. It would also require income verification to be eligible to receive Obamacare subsidies.

The budget deal is expected to win swift approval from Speaker of the House John Boehner (R-OH). Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) railed against the deal, but stated he would not use procedural moves to delay a vote. Cruz was upset because there were no real substantive changes to the Affordable Care Act.

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“Unfortunately once again it appears the Washington establishment is refusing to listen to the American people,” Cruz said. “The deal that has been cut provides no relief to millions of Americans who are hurting because of Obamacare. The deal that has been cut provides no relief to the young people coming out of school who cannot find a job because of Obamacare. It provides no relief to all the single parents who have been forced into part-time work struggling to feed their kids of 29 hours per week. It provides no relief to all the hard-working families who are facing skyrocketing health insurance premiums and it provides no relief to all the seni while those with disabilities who are right now getting in the mail notifications from the health insurance companies that they are losing their health insurance because of Obamacare.”

Lawmakers are speeding up the budget process today in order to beat the deadline to raise the debt ceiling. Financial market analysts were said to be holding their breath over the gamesmanship and waiting for news that the deal is done. Some experts believed that the markets would seize up if the government ran dry of cash.

House Republicans will get almost nothing they asked for. Labor unions will reportedly receive a delay on their reinsurance fees.