The Republican-led House of Representatives delayed Obama's healthcare reform, leading to the first shutdown in 17 years
U.S. President Barack Obama took to Twitter to vent his anger after the nation's Government began to shut down after the two houses of Congress failed to agree a new budget.
The Republican-led House of Representatives insisted on delaying Obama's healthcare reform – dubbed Obamacare – as a condition for passing a bill.
The President tweeted: "They actually did it. A group of Republicans in the House just forced a government shutdown over Obamacare instead of passing a real budget."
They actually did it. A group of Republicans in the House just forced a government shutdown over Obamacare instead of passing a real budget.
— Barack Obama (@BarackObama) October 1, 2013
The development has left millions of Americans without services, while more than 800,000 federal employees face unpaid leave with no guarantee of back pay once the deadlock is over.
West Wing officials who oversee the running of Government departments were taken by surprise after the White House wrongly believed there would be a resolution before the deadline passed.
It is the first shutdown in 17 years and prompted the dollar to fall when trading began today.
The embarrassing disruption which President Obama said was "entirely preventable" and would "throw a wrench into the gears" of the country's recovering economy was triggered as Monday's midnight deadline passed without agreement between the Republican-controlled House and Democrat-run Senate.
It could cost the still-struggling U.S. economy $1billion a week, with experts predicting a three-week closure could see as much as 0.9% from U.S. GDP this quarter.
A series of further tweets from the President on Tuesday showed that he is keen to press ahead with the reform.
Despite the shutdown, the new health insurance marketplace opens for business as planned on October 1. #GetCovered
— Barack Obama (@BarackObama) October 1, 2013
"The Affordable Care Act is moving forward. You can't shut it down." —President Obama #Obamacare
— Barack Obama (@BarackObama) October 1, 2013
This is huge: Today millions of Americans finally have the chance to enroll in quality, affordable health care. #GetCovered
— Barack Obama (@BarackObama) October 1, 2013
Within minutes of Monday's midnight deadline the West Wing began notifying federal agencies to begin an "orderly shutdown" of services.
The move will affect huge departments of the U.S Government including Defence, Commerce, Energy, Health, Justice, Transportation and Homeland Security.
It will also see the country's national parks and museums close after almost 90 per cent of their staff were sent home.
However the military and FBI have both been assured they will continue to be paid as their work involves overseeing national security.
After the deadlock, House Speaker John Boehner said he hoped the Senate would agree to a bipartisan committee known as a conference "so we can resolve this for the American people".
"The House has voted to keep the Government open but we also want basic fairness for all Americans under Obamacare," he said.
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