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Out of the loop, what do you mean SHUT DOWN THE GOVERNMENT???
35 0 ReplyIt’s a thing that’s been happening a lot over the past few years where US politicians refuse to sign bills that approve government spending (such as continuing to pay government employees) until their demands about some unrelated thing are met.
67 0 ReplyI believe the term for this is “political blackmail”.
Why it is accepted and legal, I don’t understand.
58 0 ReplySounds like terrorism to me
43 0 ReplyNo, no, terrorism is when you kill people who have money.
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because it's a tool that can be useful
0 6 ReplyIt shouldn’t have to be useful. This is just a sign of failed governance.
12 0 ReplyIt's useful in a healthy democracy. Which the US isn't.
1 1 ReplyMaybe as a last resort. Not the defacto standard, every couple of months let’s hold the entire government hostage.
Hey let’s do some really evil shit and if you don’t agree, we’re gonna shut down the government and not pay anyone.
1 0 ReplyYes, of course, as a last resort.
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Useful to whom?
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Don't worry, the DEA will work for IOUs until the matter is settled.
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