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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Of course. What do you think, OP? This WH has openly brayed about inflicting pain selectively on “Democrat priorities”.[/quote] [b]This is one advantage of having a person like Trump, he usually will tell you exactly what he will do and why.[/b] Yes, a prolonged government shutdown allows the President to selectively continue preferred government operations and paychecks without a hiccup, while [b]less desired government operations are shut down and the workers not paid.[/b] All the while, Congress further recedes into irrelevance. At some point, it truly won't matter what Congress wants to do because they will have no power except what is allowed by the executive.[/quote] Yep, just like he told us he had never heard of Project 2025 and now it's the playbook for his administration. What are "less desired government operations?" Let me guess, you work in a desired operation that's mission critical. [/quote] Np, this is where it gets inconsistent, though. I did not foresee parts of agencies getting paid. How are some employees of the same agency mission-critical and being paid, while others are mission-critical and not being paid?[/quote] Oh, it’s inconsistent? Then I’m sure the administration won’t do it. [/quote]
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