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Government Shutdown Fueled by Texas Voters 

HOUSTON — The current shutdown of the U.S. government has widespread  support among conservatives in Texas, who vehemently1 oppose President  Obama's health care reform law, known as "Obamacare."  But, there are  also many Texans frustrated2 by the shutdown and its effects on programs  they say are needed.

This U.S. Army Reserve Armory3 in Houston was supposed to be full of  Texas National Guard soldiers engaged in training this weekend, but the  shutdown shut all that down as well, says Major Brian Hildebrand.

“Because we have postponed4 it, they are not getting that training that  we need to get done," he said.

Houston is also home to the Johnson Space Center, where a small staff  maintains essential operations for the International Space Station.   All but around 100 of the more than 3,000 employees are furloughed.

But overall, the government shutdown has had little impact on the  average person and many people pay it little attention.

The people here with the most interest in what is going on in  Washington are conservatives who are members of the so-called Tea  Party.

Like many others who regularly attend Tea Party events, retired5  engineer Dennis Altom wants Republican senators and representatives to  hold firm.

"I am hoping that our conservatives hold out and actually hold the  Democrats' feet to the fire," said Altom.

Altom agrees with the effort to stop Obamacare, which he says would  bankrupt the nation.  And he dismisses dire6 warnings about the  consequences of failing to raise the debt limit.

"I don't want them to raise the debt ceiling any further.  We have put  this country in way too much debt as it is," he said.

Julie Turner, president of the Texas Patriots7 PAC, or political action  committee, believes standing8 firm will strengthen the movement.

"If we, the people, advocate for our principles, we will soon see  candidates from all political parties embracing our principles to get  elected," said Turner.

Such grassroots activism in Texas has helped Republicans gain all major  state offices and dominate the state legislature.

But there are still millions of voters here, like Merry Foxworth, who  are outraged9 by the conservative agenda and the tactics that led to the  federal shutdown.

"I think it is just absolutely unconscionable what they are doing.  It  is immoral10, it is unethical," said Foxworth.

As a longtime advocate of a single-payer health care system, Foxworth  has her own criticisms of Obamacare, but she is not ready to abandon  it.

"I don't think we should repeal11 Obamacare because you can't go and take  away those few good things it does for the people it would help," she  said.

Foxworth says the mostly white, middle-class Tea Party conservatives  don't care about the millions of Texans who rely on federal government -supported programs for the poor, disabled and elderly.

But the conservative Texans say they are gaining widespread support and  they have shown a readiness to punish lawmakers who stray from their  agenda. 


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