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  • A Offline
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    AndyD
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    #36

    So a bit of creative accounting to keep certain people happy while others suffer.

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    • LuFins DadL LuFins Dad

      @AndyD said in Shutdown Length:

      Ah.
      Still, surely isn't it ridiculous that your country can't give their necessary federal workers, including military(?), a steady job and salary?

      The military is receiving pay. A better phrasing for this would be “Non-Essential Government Shutdown”. Military, security, law enforcement, Social Security, Medicare, HUD, Vet services, all continue.

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      @LuFins-Dad said in Shutdown Length:

      @AndyD said in Shutdown Length:

      Ah.
      Still, surely isn't it ridiculous that your country can't give their necessary federal workers, including military(?), a steady job and salary?

      The military is receiving pay. A better phrasing for this would be “Non-Essential Government Shutdown”. Military, security, law enforcement, Social Security, Medicare, HUD, Vet services, all continue.

      Break out the small violins. 20 days of forced unemployment for me. Any more and I might have to make my kids start paying me for chores! (I do not get back pay unlike federal workers who will get paid for zero output since October 1st...aka they're all on paid vacations... very smart use of your tax dollars!)

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        I do appreciate your struggles. I hope that you guys are getting by without too much financial pain. Have you applied for unemployment benefits? And have you considered looking for temporary work or just another job during the shutdown?

        The shutdown has affected our business as well, both at my store and Karla’s business. A fair number of her clients are Federal workers or subs.

        While I empathize with your personal situation, the plight of all of your coworkers and friends hits me on the same “what a shame” level as reading about mass layoffs in many industries. Remember when I posted about the glass factory my dad used to work at shut down? That was the largest employer in the region. Recently, the second largest employer in the region also shutdown (Fourth Street Foods) but that’s actually a good thing, IMO, because that’s the company that was importing and keeping all of those Haitians in an indentured servitude system. On a national level, we typically see 70K-80K layoffs every month. Each and every single one of those are a shame and a crisis on an individual level. I see no reason to carry more moral outrage and contempt for the federal government and the current shutdown than I do those employers and organizations that laid off those 70K employees.

        And yes, I know that these employees will still get back pay when the shutdown ends and it’s tax dollars waisted. But personally, I don’t see much difference between that waste and the waste of actually paying them for working. Since I feel that much of the Federal Government’s work is well beyond it’s scope and ultimately has negative repercussions despite their intentions, I’d rather have that money wasted paying them not to work… But I have a small hope that people around the United States living in areas where Federal Government’s is not the top employer will take a look at how little the shutdown has affected their personal lives and consider whether a smaller and less intrusive government might not be a better idea.

        The Brad

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        • LuFins DadL LuFins Dad

          I do appreciate your struggles. I hope that you guys are getting by without too much financial pain. Have you applied for unemployment benefits? And have you considered looking for temporary work or just another job during the shutdown?

          The shutdown has affected our business as well, both at my store and Karla’s business. A fair number of her clients are Federal workers or subs.

          While I empathize with your personal situation, the plight of all of your coworkers and friends hits me on the same “what a shame” level as reading about mass layoffs in many industries. Remember when I posted about the glass factory my dad used to work at shut down? That was the largest employer in the region. Recently, the second largest employer in the region also shutdown (Fourth Street Foods) but that’s actually a good thing, IMO, because that’s the company that was importing and keeping all of those Haitians in an indentured servitude system. On a national level, we typically see 70K-80K layoffs every month. Each and every single one of those are a shame and a crisis on an individual level. I see no reason to carry more moral outrage and contempt for the federal government and the current shutdown than I do those employers and organizations that laid off those 70K employees.

          And yes, I know that these employees will still get back pay when the shutdown ends and it’s tax dollars waisted. But personally, I don’t see much difference between that waste and the waste of actually paying them for working. Since I feel that much of the Federal Government’s work is well beyond it’s scope and ultimately has negative repercussions despite their intentions, I’d rather have that money wasted paying them not to work… But I have a small hope that people around the United States living in areas where Federal Government’s is not the top employer will take a look at how little the shutdown has affected their personal lives and consider whether a smaller and less intrusive government might not be a better idea.

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          @LuFins-Dad said in Shutdown Length:

          I do appreciate your struggles. I hope that you guys are getting by without too much financial pain. Have you applied for unemployment benefits? And have you considered looking for temporary work or just another job during the shutdown?

          Thanks - it hasn't been painful, I've been able to get a number of projects done around the house. Can't file for unemployment because I am employed and the "unable to work and bill hours for it" is a pure policy issue, our contract is funded for multiple years already. This week there have been "critical cybersecurity bugs" identified that we have been allowed to work on, so I'm once again working a bit...all good.

          And yes, I know that these employees will still get back pay when the shutdown ends and it’s tax dollars waisted. But personally, I don’t see much difference between that waste and the waste of actually paying them for working. Since I feel that much of the Federal Government’s work is well beyond it’s scope and ultimately has negative repercussions despite their intentions, I’d rather have that money wasted paying them not to work…

          In specific cases yes, but your paint brush is so extremely broad that I don't think we'll agree on that. Although as I said with DOGE, if there was a way to require a 5 or 10% decrease in workforce each year until agencies started really seeing pain points, I'd be ok with that. There is certainly fat to cut.

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          • MikM Away
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            Mik
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            "You cannot subsidize irresponsibility and expect people to become more responsible." — Thomas Sowell

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              LuFins Dad
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              #41

              Now that you have some of the essential employees missing paychecks, I expect this to be resolved soon.

              The Brad

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                89th
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                #42

                The democrats are doomed... it's hard to be the party of excessive sympathy and not give in when you see paychecks and SNAP benefits expire. I've never read Trumps "Art of the Deal" but I'm pretty sure his only strategy is to bully others, use money and power to fabricate reality, then "come to a deal" that is far closer to his side than in the middle.

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                  jon-nyc
                  wrote last edited by
                  #43

                  I said early in in this process that giving in would be politically advantageous to the Dems.

                  If you don't take it, it can only good happen.

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                    Horace
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                    #44

                    Neville Chamberlain wanted to give in to Hitler. Now is the time to FIGHT, not to surrender.

                    (Channeling Bluesky.)

                    Education is extremely important.

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                    • MikM Away
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                      Mik
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                      #45

                      They do seem determined to shoot themselves in the foot over what was never intended to be permanent. I suppose they are still pissed about the Trump tax cuts remaining in place.

                      "You cannot subsidize irresponsibility and expect people to become more responsible." — Thomas Sowell

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                      • HoraceH Horace

                        Neville Chamberlain wanted to give in to Hitler. Now is the time to FIGHT, not to surrender.

                        (Channeling Bluesky.)

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                        Doctor Phibes
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                        #46

                        @Horace said in Shutdown Length:

                        Neville Chamberlain wanted to give in to Hitler.

                        Actually, Neville Chamberlain declared war on Hitler.

                        Hitler did use spray tan, though.

                        I was only joking

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                          AndyD
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                          #47

                          If the Dems refuse to agree will it continue indefinitely? Would it force an election?
                          Armed insurrection?

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                            89th
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                            #48

                            No, but the Thanksgiving and Christmas family visits will be... a lot spicier when Uncle Jolly starts to rant.

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                            • Doctor PhibesD Doctor Phibes

                              @Horace said in Shutdown Length:

                              Neville Chamberlain wanted to give in to Hitler.

                              Actually, Neville Chamberlain declared war on Hitler.

                              Hitler did use spray tan, though.

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                              @Doctor-Phibes said in Shutdown Length:

                              @Horace said in Shutdown Length:

                              Neville Chamberlain wanted to give in to Hitler.

                              Actually, Neville Chamberlain declared war on Hitler

                              Oh. I thought he was used as a universal cautionary tale against appeasement of bad guys. But in a dunkaholics anonymous meeting, he’s the guy who declared war on the bad guys

                              Education is extremely important.

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                                jon-nyc
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                                #50

                                If you don't take it, it can only good happen.

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                                • 89th8 89th

                                  No, but the Thanksgiving and Christmas family visits will be... a lot spicier when Uncle Jolly starts to rant.

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                                  #51

                                  @89th said in Shutdown Length:

                                  No, but the Thanksgiving and Christmas family visits will be... a lot spicier when Uncle Jolly starts to rant.

                                  Uncle Jolly can’t fly in without Air Traffic Controllers.

                                  The Brad

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                                    @jon-nyc said in Shutdown Length:

                                    It was surprisingly hard to verify if that was accurate, looks like it was issued but later canceled. The initial advisory:

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