Anonymous wrote:Americans are blaming Trump and his perennial low 40s approval is going down below 40 sooner or later. This isn’t gonna help him add new voters for sure. He started with a 3 million vote deficit and in 2018 mid term PA,MI,WI,IA,AZ,GA,TX, NC etc has moved left. He has driven away women of all color, Hispanics, Asians, and of course blacks. This is not gonna end well for the conman in chief. He has lost support in every single state since he was selected by the Slavery era EC in 2016.
https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/trump-gop-blamed-shutdown-crisis-fewer-oppose-wall/story?id=60337670
Anonymous wrote:Americans are blaming Trump and his perennial low 40s approval is going down below 40 sooner or later. This isn’t gonna help him add new voters for sure. He started with a 3 million vote deficit and in 2018 mid term PA,MI,WI,IA,AZ,GA,TX, NC etc has moved left. He has driven away women of all color, Hispanics, Asians, and of course blacks. This is not gonna end well for the conman in chief. He has lost support in every single state since he was selected by the Slavery era EC in 2016.
https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/trump-gop-blamed-shutdown-crisis-fewer-oppose-wall/story?id=60337670
Anonymous wrote:I’m following OPM advice and holding a garage sale today, I can’t figure out why no one will show up!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Even the media is now bored with this story. First missed paycheck, and very little reporting. All the coverage is now about the kidnapped girl in Wisconsin and winter weather, and the markets have had their best January start in years. Looks like there is very little pressure for this to end anytime soon.
The shutdown is obviously not going to end today.
The media has tried, with reports of FAA not inspecting planes, HUD evicting poor people, FDA not inspecting food, Joshua Trees being cut down, missed paychecks, sad federal employees and contractors. So far it hasn't worked.
They'll try again over the weekend and next week. What even more dire, hitherto unimagined, catastrophes will strike?
The truth is, for most ordinary Americans and those outside the DMV, there is very little impact or sense of urgency. Of course there are federal workers in other places, like the TSA, et cetera, but most Americans have little daily interaction with those folks. Ending the shutdown has proven not to be a political necessity for either party, and the longer it drags on, the harder it will be for either party to concede defeat and end it. What a mess.
What are you talking about? This is trickle down. If someone can't make rent, that effects landlords.
Can't afford go dinners - local restaurants
Childcare providers, kids extra circularize activities...
Long term this is a disaster for our economy. Just more mess for the Democrats to clean up once Trump leaves.
If shutting down the government is a "disaster" it means only one thing: the government is TOO BIG. Shutting it down should not cause a catastrophe.
That's idiotic. Proponents of small government believe that the government should only perform essential functions that the free market can't provide/perform. If the shutdown is a disaster, it means that the government is doing just that - performing essential functions that the free market can't provide.
Not exactly. Surely the free market could provide nongovt services such as park clean up, no? Surely the government is not the only entity that could provide airport security, right? It’s just that government has chosen to operate in these areas. I would oppose privatizing anything that government is currently doing. But we need to be a bit more precise here.
Not sure how well private contractors would do with airport security during a shutdown. I know before W we had private contractors as airport security. I remember them being low paid foreign nationals.
With the exact same record, and $11 per segment cheaper
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can't help but be concern that if this shutdown lasts any longer, there will be an explosion in corruption cases. How many BP agents or Fed prison guards would be tempted to turn a blind eye in exchange for some under the table money? These people still have to pay rent/mortgages and put food on the table, love of a country doesn't provide for any of that.
That includes border patrol letting some folks slip on by . . . oh the irony.
Anonymous wrote:I can't help but be concern that if this shutdown lasts any longer, there will be an explosion in corruption cases. How many BP agents or Fed prison guards would be tempted to turn a blind eye in exchange for some under the table money? These people still have to pay rent/mortgages and put food on the table, love of a country doesn't provide for any of that.
Anonymous wrote:This ends when enough people complain to their GOP senators and/or when air traffic is brought to a standstill.
Anonymous wrote:I'm thinking about leaving town this coming week. What're the chances we get called back mid-week? I'm thinking it's low, but want to see what others think. Can I safely go visit family?