Shutdown Day 29

Anonymous
So they voted for a 13th time yesterday on the same cloture motion. And obviously that failed.

I see no vote on anything to open the government today. Assuming they again recess tomorrow afternoon for a 3+ day weekend, the next milestone seems to be the day after local elections, next Wednesday. So odds are we are out at least through Wednesday. I see the betting odds are showing 57% chance it goes through Nov. 14.

I’m glad I put all my use or lose leave on the books basically the day before the shutdown. I have a trip coming up the end of next week and it would appear I will not be using that leave.

Anyone else heard crickets since being furloughed?

Anonymous
Anonymous
He is not going to reopen the government ever
Anonymous
Neither side seems anywhere close to coming to an agreement. The only thing up for discussion now is paying workers before the shutdown is over.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:So they voted for a 13th time yesterday on the same cloture motion. And obviously that failed.

I see no vote on anything to open the government today. Assuming they again recess tomorrow afternoon for a 3+ day weekend, the next milestone seems to be the day after local elections, next Wednesday. So odds are we are out at least through Wednesday. I see the betting odds are showing 57% chance it goes through Nov. 14.

I’m glad I put all my use or lose leave on the books basically the day before the shutdown. I have a trip coming up the end of next week and it would appear I will not be using that leave.

Anyone else heard crickets since being furloughed?



Like crickets from your boss and co-workers? In my case, no. I'm a supervisor and we are directed to keep in touch at least once a week.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:He is not going to reopen the government ever


There is no point in opening the government when he can fund things from the Executive branch. Checks and balances died with the Supreme Court and the only thing that will bring it back is a Black Swan event.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So they voted for a 13th time yesterday on the same cloture motion. And obviously that failed.

I see no vote on anything to open the government today. Assuming they again recess tomorrow afternoon for a 3+ day weekend, the next milestone seems to be the day after local elections, next Wednesday. So odds are we are out at least through Wednesday. I see the betting odds are showing 57% chance it goes through Nov. 14.

I’m glad I put all my use or lose leave on the books basically the day before the shutdown. I have a trip coming up the end of next week and it would appear I will not be using that leave.

Anyone else heard crickets since being furloughed?



Like crickets from your boss and co-workers? In my case, no. I'm a supervisor and we are directed to keep in touch at least once a week.


OP here, I’m an acting exec at the moment who is furloughed, as is my entire staff, and I’ve heard absolutely nothing from my next level exec nor been given any direction to communicate with my employees, though I have texted them of my own accord just to check in.
Anonymous
Congress should not be paid. This is insane. If I failed to do my job to the point the company shut down, I’d be either working around the clock to fix things or be immediately fired. I’m over all of them. And am calling my democratic representatives to tell them to just let people FAFO with the health care issue.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Congress should not be paid. This is insane. If I failed to do my job to the point the company shut down, I’d be either working around the clock to fix things or be immediately fired. I’m over all of them. And am calling my democratic representatives to tell them to just let people FAFO with the health care issue.


Members of Congress should not be paid.... fixed it for ya

Congressional staffers deserve their pay... the House will miss their paychecks come Friday
Anonymous
I heard staffers got s bonus last month. Basically an up front paycheck.
Anonymous
What’s your question? I’ve heard nothing from my supervisor. Is that what you’re asking ?

Anonymous
My prediction is that the shutdown ends very quickly after Election Day. Neither side can end it before without looking like they're caving. Or something.
Anonymous
Thune seems to think some Democrats will fold next week, according to Politico.
Anonymous
Is there a date or event that will put meaningful pressure on either side to cave?
Anonymous
After open enrollment is a good time to do it.
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