Maybe a little late to the game, here, but I figured I'd get an idea about what people think about this, especially since so many people here are from outside the US. And, maybe, start a little trouble as well. ;)
Scene 1: Congress couldn't agree on how the government should be funded. Because of that, they didn't pass the necessary laws that would allocate money to pay for the government, so this means that the government gets shut-down. Sort of. Not exactly sure why only part of the government gets shut-down, and how they legally keep any of it running. But I guess that's for greater legal minds than mine to understand.
The main issue has been that the Republican Party has been trying to target a single program, the Affordable Care Act (Obamacare). Originally, they wanted to defund the program, but backed-off of that and then tried to change certain aspects of it. The Democrats rejected the targeting of this one program in the spending bills, and, thus, no agreement on funding the government.
My opinion on this: it was a poor play on the part of the Republicans to target a single program. I think it was a bad play to even choose this means of negotiation, at the last minute, before government funding ran-out. This doesn't mean I disagree with the Republicans regarding the fiscal problems we have -- I just think these tactics were awful, poorly planned and thought-out. And a lot of people in the US, normally employed by the government, are now suffering without income (although they will be paid when the government is reopened). Don't worry, the Democrats will get there's in a minute. I'm an equal opportunity political critic.
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Scene 1: Congress couldn't agree on how the government should be funded. Because of that, they didn't pass the necessary laws that would allocate money to pay for the government, so this means that the government gets shut-down. Sort of. Not exactly sure why only part of the government gets shut-down, and how they legally keep any of it running. But I guess that's for greater legal minds than mine to understand.
The main issue has been that the Republican Party has been trying to target a single program, the Affordable Care Act (Obamacare). Originally, they wanted to defund the program, but backed-off of that and then tried to change certain aspects of it. The Democrats rejected the targeting of this one program in the spending bills, and, thus, no agreement on funding the government.
My opinion on this: it was a poor play on the part of the Republicans to target a single program. I think it was a bad play to even choose this means of negotiation, at the last minute, before government funding ran-out. This doesn't mean I disagree with the Republicans regarding the fiscal problems we have -- I just think these tactics were awful, poorly planned and thought-out. And a lot of people in the US, normally employed by the government, are now suffering without income (although they will be paid when the government is reopened). Don't worry, the Democrats will get there's in a minute. I'm an equal opportunity political critic.
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