Cannot think of a name wrote:Chernoslavia wrote:That’s exactly what’s happening. Letting him make this mistake.Chernoslavia wrote:Can, literally nobody is going out rioting on the streets and no one is dying from hunger or food poisoning as a result of the government shutdown. Is the shutdown bad? Yes, but it’s not the end of the world. It mostly affects the federal workers who I can really care less about considering that a many of them are non essential and are under worked but overpaid. And shutdowns have never had a significant impact on the economy and any minor impact that it would have is expected to revert back to normal after the shutdown is over.
Others like who? Businesses really do not have to rely on federal workers. Land lords for example won’t suffer, as they can just find other tenants that will pay rent. In fact it is private businesses like Whole Foods that are volunteering their time and resources to help make sure that federal workers are fed. And as for the FDA? Private companies would’ve just continued to go much further than government regulations on food inspection like they always have, and FDA workers have returned to work again anyways. As for farms not being able to produce goods? That’s a lie. Most farms don’t get subsidies anyways and yet there is no food shortage going on. And even if the TSA continues not to work, private contractors will just pick up on where they left and do a better job, so calm the fuck down.
I’d really wish we’d put just as much energy worrying about our national debt.
A responsible adult doesn’t let 50 dollars burn away just so their kid doesn’t get a two dollar toy.
Callous disregard for fellow citizens noted.
It's almost like it's a common theme amongst people who don't care about the shut down or something...