WASHINGTON, D.C. — Senator Jim Banks (R-Ind.) publicly criticized Senate Democrats today over the government shutdown, warning that the failure to pass a continuing resolution is causing direct harm to U.S. servicemembers, their families, and the small businesses that serve military communities.
Appearing on Newsmax’s Wake Up America, Senator Banks focused on the impending deadline for military pay.
“Chuck Schumer last night told reporters that this shutdown is going really well for Democrats, but how foolish of a statement to make like that when our troops are going to start missing paychecks on October 15th, just a few days away from now,” Banks stated.
Impact on Servicemembers and Communities
Senator Banks expressed astonishment at what he called the “tone-deaf” politics, prioritizing the needs of enlisted personnel who live paycheck to paycheck.
“It’s bad for the enlisted 23-year-old sailor who’s trying to feed his young babies and take care of his family… who can’t afford to miss that paycheck on October 15th because Chuck Schumer shut down the government while playing politics,” he said.
The impact, Banks noted, goes beyond military families and affects the broader economy in military towns.
“It will hurt nobody more than our service members… But you know who else will be impacted will be all those communities where there are military bases, all those small business owners, those restaurants and shops… They’re going to be hurt too because of Chuck Schumer and these Democrats shutting down the government,” Banks warned.