This Is the Week the Government Shutdown Gets Real
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This Is the Week the Government Shutdown Gets Real
"As far as government shutdowns go, this one has so far lacked the round-the-clock chaos of its predecessors. There have been no dramatic late-night clashes on the floors of Congress, no steep stock-market plunges driven by panicked investors, no prime-time presidential addresses from the Oval Office. Even the running clocks on cable-news chyrons have disappeared. But in the reality show that has replaced a properly functioning system of democratic governance,"
"we are fast approaching the moment when a shutdown stops being a subject of political bluster and starts hurting Americans. And as much as President Donald Trump and his allies have tried to direct the damage from what he derisively calls "the Radical Left Democrat shutdown" toward "Democrat things," the pain will soon be felt just as acutely in MAGA country as in liberal areas."
The government shutdown has so far lacked the dramatic chaos of past shutdowns but is nearing a phase that will harm Americans. Political posturing and partisan messaging have dominated instead of serious settlement proposals. The shutdown’s effects will cross partisan boundaries and will hurt both conservative and liberal communities. The nation’s air-traffic-control system is already buckling because of staffing shortages, with airports reporting delays and at least one tower closed for insufficient staffing. Air-traffic controllers have shown a slight uptick in sick calls, and federal employees, including controllers and some military personnel, will soon miss paychecks.
Read at The Atlantic
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