How long will the shutdown last?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:And now Trump’s heading to Camp david to hang out in a bubble where he won’t even notice any impact of the shutdown.


Hopefully the Secret Service will remind him.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:And now Trump’s heading to Camp david to hang out in a bubble where he won’t even notice any impact of the shutdown.


Hopefully the Secret Service will remind him.


Didn't they all call in sick?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:No, we have regulations written by lifers who have no clue how damaging they are outside of their air conditioned and heated buildings. Federal bureaucrats are people in ivory towers who are NOT necessarily SMEs and they are beholden to a pay check and an agenda set forth by management in those federal departments. Those managers do not change from administration to administration. You understand what I'm telling you? A few at the top change and that's about it. Thus we get 3000 page bills that have all sorts of stuff packed (hidden) in them and referring to other documents that are virually impossible to trace. The federal register is far too big and far to damaging to everyday people.

[b]We were never meant to be RULED by career politicians and bureaucrats. They were supposed to come to DC a couple of months out of the year and then go back home FFS.
This federal leviathan is like a kingdom on steroids and has been since FDR.

Another ship that sailed the day the constitution was written. The framers of the Constitution may have claimed some pie in the sky ideal, but many of them remained active in politics for the rest of their lives.
Anonymous
I think the shutdown will last as long as Trump feels like he needs a diversion.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:And now Trump’s heading to Camp david to hang out in a bubble where he won’t even notice any impact of the shutdown.


Hopefully the Secret Service will remind him.


Didn't they all call in sick?


Nope. They’ve got to protect him with their lives even when they don’t get paid. This isn’t MAGA.
Anonymous
House Democrats release bills to end shutdown today:
https://thehill.com/homenews/house/424066-house-democrats-release-bills-to-end-shutdown
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I think the shutdown will last as long as Trump feels like he needs a diversion.


So up to 6 months?

https://www.cnn.com/2019/01/04/politics/mueller-grand-jury/index.html
Mueller grand jury extended for up to 6 months
Anonymous
It’s going to end this week (Th or Fri). Wait for it.
Anonymous
An example of how this is a waste of money.

I was on an assignment from the Federal Government as a contractor. The deliverable was due this week, but alas, I couldn't deliver it. So now, when the Government is opened, one would think I would be able to simply submit it then? Nope. Contract has to be rebid and re-procured, and assuming the team I was on wins again we start from scratch.

Multiply that by at least 5000 other similar contracts and you see why a shutdown can be more expensive than not.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Even Fox News knows the WH justification for the wall is BS: https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/donald-trump/fox-host-pushes-back-sarah-sanders-suggestion-terrorists-are-crossing-n955271


Poor Trump not getting the foxnews lovin’.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:There is no crisis - border apprehensions are at about the same level they were in the early 1970's. Our President is a madman, being enabled by people in his own party who have no interest in doing what is best for our country.

More people - including children - will die at the border. And the longer the government shutdown goes on, the more likely it becomes that some loss of life results from that. I'm just so tired of this. I want my country back.



Which country? Mexico?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It’s going to end this week (Th or Fri). Wait for it.


I agree. Pelosi is passing individual bills, per agency.

Good luck with Rs voting against delaying tax returns and farm subsidies.
Anonymous
As some have commented, the shutdown has affected gov contractors already. Contracts are on stop work.

Most companies cannot pay employees during the stop work and this will be furloughed our outright let go.

This shutdown will have big consequences on the economy moving forward not just in the DC area, but all over the country.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:No, we have regulations written by lifers who have no clue how damaging they are outside of their air conditioned and heated buildings. Federal bureaucrats are people in ivory towers who are NOT necessarily SMEs and they are beholden to a pay check and an agenda set forth by management in those federal departments. Those managers do not change from administration to administration. You understand what I'm telling you? A few at the top change and that's about it. Thus we get 3000 page bills that have all sorts of stuff packed (hidden) in them and referring to other documents that are virually impossible to trace. The federal register is far too big and far to damaging to everyday people.

We were never meant to be RULED by career politicians and bureaucrats. They were supposed to come to DC a couple of months out of the year and then go back home FFS. This federal leviathan is like a kingdom on steroids and has been since FDR.


Dear idiot,

Those 3000 page bills come Congress, not agencies. Congress is the elected body that passes legislation in the United States. You should watch that Schoolhouse Rock video about how a bill becomes a law.

Love,

Non-idiot
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