Something I haven't seen talked about is the potential threat to government recruiting the layoffs and shutdown represent.
My historical impression was that government jobs didn't pay the best and came with a lot of red tape, but also came with a pension and a lot of stability.
From the outside, the stability looks like it's gone. I've got a buddy that works as a firefighter for the army and he's coming up on a second missed paycheck (shutdown hit right before checks went out). He's lucky to have inherited a house and to not have kids, but I don't know what the folks with a mortgage and several kids are doing to make ends meet. Allegedly they won't even get backpay right when the government opens, it'll come during their next pay period so even if they opened up right now he still wouldn't have any money coming in for a couple weeks or more.
The fact that Trump is remodeling the White House to get a quarter billion ballroom, amidst this weeks-long shutdown, is surreal. There is no attempt at being discrete anymore in this administration.
I can't understand why almost half of USA voted to have Trump again.
Because Trump's opponent didn't even win their own primary?
It should be incredibly telling that in an era where the incumbents suffered roughly 10 percentage points decrease in polling world wide that Trump won by ~1 percent that he's actually really not liked. It's just nobody liked his opponent.
Fun side effect that I hadn’t considered- a coworker has his green card, by all rights he belongs here with his family - but he got kidnapped by ice, from work, and is now being deported because he can’t find his copy of the paperwork, and the government is shut down so there’s no one one the gov side to find it for him.
It’s such an obviously racist violation of ‘innocent until proven guilty’ and it’s really tearing me up that there’s nothing I can do to stop it.
DOGE should not have even been a thing. The fact that DOGE is a friggin' meme, brought to you by a ridiculously wealthy man child swindler who pushes the meme coin with the same name, was enough of a tell. Unfortunately, most of society is uninformed/uneducated, or simply enamored with the wealthy.
It's not the entirety of congress's fault. We know who's to blame here.
Unfriendly reminder, both Republicans and Democrats can stop this at any point.
Republicans have 50+ votes in the senate and already passed a bill in the house. All they would need to do is consider re-opening the government as important as appointing a supreme court justice and modify filibuster rules (which only require 50+ votes and they did change for supreme court [1]).
Democrats obviously can just vote for the Republican bill.
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Although personally, I'm fine with Democrats refusing to vote for a bill they had no input on.
Trump was elected with a mandate to destroy the government, and that's what the Republicans are [finally] doing. Anybody who voted for Trump 2024 expecting something other than anarcho-capitalism and destruction of what we consider the USA was deluding themselves - the detailed agenda was telegraphed well ahead of time.
Two decades ago, having just digested the Cypherpunk's Manifesto, I might have been sanguine, or at least tepidly eager. Older me is horrified - I don't see the same anarcho-capitalism conquering China any time soon, and yet our "taxes" have even gone up for this new revenue stream based around shaking down international trade.
Something I haven't seen talked about is the potential threat to government recruiting the layoffs and shutdown represent.
My historical impression was that government jobs didn't pay the best and came with a lot of red tape, but also came with a pension and a lot of stability.
From the outside, the stability looks like it's gone. I've got a buddy that works as a firefighter for the army and he's coming up on a second missed paycheck (shutdown hit right before checks went out). He's lucky to have inherited a house and to not have kids, but I don't know what the folks with a mortgage and several kids are doing to make ends meet. Allegedly they won't even get backpay right when the government opens, it'll come during their next pay period so even if they opened up right now he still wouldn't have any money coming in for a couple weeks or more.
The fact that Trump is remodeling the White House to get a quarter billion ballroom, amidst this weeks-long shutdown, is surreal. There is no attempt at being discrete anymore in this administration.
I can't understand why almost half of USA voted to have Trump again.
Because Trump's opponent didn't even win their own primary?
It should be incredibly telling that in an era where the incumbents suffered roughly 10 percentage points decrease in polling world wide that Trump won by ~1 percent that he's actually really not liked. It's just nobody liked his opponent.
https://archive.is/88Lla
[US Government] Shutdown With No Clear End Poses New Economic Threat, for those who lack the context.
Saw this related post a bit ago: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=45637049
usa-status.com was enough to make me laugh a bit at least
Fun side effect that I hadn’t considered- a coworker has his green card, by all rights he belongs here with his family - but he got kidnapped by ice, from work, and is now being deported because he can’t find his copy of the paperwork, and the government is shut down so there’s no one one the gov side to find it for him.
It’s such an obviously racist violation of ‘innocent until proven guilty’ and it’s really tearing me up that there’s nothing I can do to stop it.
DOGE should have laid off whole Congress. They are clearly not capable of doing their jobs on time.
DOGE should not have even been a thing. The fact that DOGE is a friggin' meme, brought to you by a ridiculously wealthy man child swindler who pushes the meme coin with the same name, was enough of a tell. Unfortunately, most of society is uninformed/uneducated, or simply enamored with the wealthy.
It's not the entirety of congress's fault. We know who's to blame here.
Unfriendly reminder, both Republicans and Democrats can stop this at any point.
Republicans have 50+ votes in the senate and already passed a bill in the house. All they would need to do is consider re-opening the government as important as appointing a supreme court justice and modify filibuster rules (which only require 50+ votes and they did change for supreme court [1]).
Democrats obviously can just vote for the Republican bill.
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Although personally, I'm fine with Democrats refusing to vote for a bill they had no input on.
[1]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuclear_option#2017:_Cloture_o...
Republicans also have the option of agreeing to extend the ACA subsidies, which is even a majority of MAGA voters want.
Trump was elected with a mandate to destroy the government, and that's what the Republicans are [finally] doing. Anybody who voted for Trump 2024 expecting something other than anarcho-capitalism and destruction of what we consider the USA was deluding themselves - the detailed agenda was telegraphed well ahead of time.
Two decades ago, having just digested the Cypherpunk's Manifesto, I might have been sanguine, or at least tepidly eager. Older me is horrified - I don't see the same anarcho-capitalism conquering China any time soon, and yet our "taxes" have even gone up for this new revenue stream based around shaking down international trade.