Anonymous wrote:If it shuts down again, our credit rating stands to take another hit. Which means higher interest rates and makes the deficit more expensive costing Americans more money.
But yeah, the GOP really cares about us and wants to save money. Really! Cross their hearts and hope to die
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Will my long term care and health insurance policies get paid if I am not getting paid ? (They come out of my Federal salary)
Join the shutdown thread on the jobs forum. Lots of Q&A there.
No. This is terrible. Also, consider all of the contractors who will never be paid.
Instead, Republicans want to impeach Biden instead of keeping the government going.
Today on CNBC Janet Yellen said “We’ve got a good strong economy … and creating [a] situation that could cause a loss of momentum is something we don’t need.”
Well, sometimes you have to spill some milk to win elections. Of COURSE Yellen wants the economy to be strong next Fall, so that Bidet WINS!!! So by definition anyone who wants to fix this country wants the economy to be terrible.
How do you get to terrible? Throw Administrative State enablers out of work. Choke off their paychecks and any benefits. See how we can operate WITHOUT them. Enjoy the spillover effects as those out of state enablers can’t buy houses of cars, and cut back on home improvements and dining out.
If you do a long shutdown and force back pay to be cut as part of any deal, you can drop the hammer on Biden’s economy. And his re-election, regardless of who we eventually nominate as GOP’s POTUS and VPOTUS.
A shutdown costs the US Economy a minumum of 3 billion dollars. Poof gone without a second thought. THAT is what the GOP wants, the economy to tank.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Man, it’s gonna be a long one.
Longer than 2013, you think?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:October is peak foliage for places like Shenandoah NP and Great Smoky Mountains NP. People will be pissed.
It was astounding seeing people pissed when honor flights of geriatric WWII veterans arrived at the WWII memorial in DC after hours of driving only to learn that there were no restroom facilities available due to the shutdown. Like, what did you geniuses think was going to happen? What part of shutdown did you not understand?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Will my long term care and health insurance policies get paid if I am not getting paid ? (They come out of my Federal salary)
Join the shutdown thread on the jobs forum. Lots of Q&A there.
No. This is terrible. Also, consider all of the contractors who will never be paid.
Instead, Republicans want to impeach Biden instead of keeping the government going.
Today on CNBC Janet Yellen said “We’ve got a good strong economy … and creating [a] situation that could cause a loss of momentum is something we don’t need.”
Well, sometimes you have to spill some milk to win elections. Of COURSE Yellen wants the economy to be strong next Fall, so that Bidet WINS!!! So by definition anyone who wants to fix this country wants the economy to be terrible.
How do you get to terrible? Throw Administrative State enablers out of work. Choke off their paychecks and any benefits. See how we can operate WITHOUT them. Enjoy the spillover effects as those out of state enablers can’t buy houses of cars, and cut back on home improvements and dining out.
If you do a long shutdown and force back pay to be cut as part of any deal, you can drop the hammer on Biden’s economy. And his re-election, regardless of who we eventually nominate as GOP’s POTUS and VPOTUS.
Anonymous wrote:Man, it’s gonna be a long one.
Anonymous wrote:October is peak foliage for places like Shenandoah NP and Great Smoky Mountains NP. People will be pissed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not likely. There will likely be some kicking the can down road with continuing resolutions if bills aren't passed in time. We don't exactly have the strongest and brightest core of congressional leaders running the show these days but they do know what to do in order to mask their failures from the general public.
I’m not sure about that. They think they are being tough on cutting the deficit.
But. If there is going to be a shutdown, it should be real and complete. No air traffic controllers, no military in the nuclear silos or anywhere else, no tsa. People don’t think the federal government does anything for them, let them actually live without it and they can decide if it has any value or not.
Well, we don't get to decide if there will be a shutdown or the extent of any shutdown that does happen. I say it won't happen because there are multiple ways of preventing it from happening and those in congress have learned from recent shutdowns that despite all of the finger pointing at the other side of the aisle, no one comes out looking like a hero when congressional failures lead to government shutdowns.
No, the republicans certainly have not learned anything from the prior shutdowns.
Let's hope enough in congress have learned that lesson because shutdowns are stupid, silly, embarrassing, and ..... easily preventable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not likely. There will likely be some kicking the can down road with continuing resolutions if bills aren't passed in time. We don't exactly have the strongest and brightest core of congressional leaders running the show these days but they do know what to do in order to mask their failures from the general public.
I’m not sure about that. They think they are being tough on cutting the deficit.
But. If there is going to be a shutdown, it should be real and complete. No air traffic controllers, no military in the nuclear silos or anywhere else, no tsa. People don’t think the federal government does anything for them, let them actually live without it and they can decide if it has any value or not.
Well, we don't get to decide if there will be a shutdown or the extent of any shutdown that does happen. I say it won't happen because there are multiple ways of preventing it from happening and those in congress have learned from recent shutdowns that despite all of the finger pointing at the other side of the aisle, no one comes out looking like a hero when congressional failures lead to government shutdowns.
No, the republicans certainly have not learned anything from the prior shutdowns.