Both Schumer and Thune say the other party is dug in on the shutdown
In remarks on the Senate floor on Wednesday, both Majority Leader John Thune and Minority Leader Chuck Schumer accused the other party of being dug in on the government shutdown.
"Fifteen days into a government shutdown Democrats show no sign that they're ready for it to end," Thune said. "Not even the prospect of military families going without a paycheck was enough for Democrats to reopen the government. Nor are Democrats concerned about needing families uncertain about the future of nutrition assistance, or Americans in flood zones who are unable to update their insurance or close on a home in the midst of hurricane season," Thune said on the floor.
"Nope, Democrats are dug in. And all those Americans living in uncertainty? Well they're just going to have to wait until Democrats' far-left base is satisfied," he said.

Schumer made similar accusations.
"It has now been over two weeks since Republicans shut the government down because they refused to work with Democrats in a serious way to fix the health care crisis looming over the American people," Schumer said.
"Republican leaders, especially Speaker [Mike] Johnson, continue to dig in. The speaker has now kept the House republicans on vacation for three weeks, as if they can make the issue go away by letting House Republicans hide. Well, the American people don't have time for Republican inaction," Schumer said.
-ABC News' Allison Pecorin






