Congress could end the
shutdown policy any time they want. Democrats enacted it to engineer a crisis
to allow more spending. The Shutdown Rule says that if Congress goes past the
deadline on passing their budgets, paychecks for “non-essential” government
workers will cease until Congress and the President approve the budget to
authorize spending.
This is a paid
vacation for these “non-essential government employees”, because they are
always paid back-pay after the budget is approved. The budget in question doesn’t contain the
funding needed to control the Border from migrant invaders and it includes a
$20 billion increase in unnecessary spending.
The Republican Senate and the President will not approve the budget
approved by the Democrat House.
The Shutdown includes
800,000 “non-essential government employees”, who will eventually get paid for
working and not working. The obvious “non-essential” employees work for the
Park Services. National Parks will remain
closed, but it’s Winter and not the tourist season.
The bulk of these
“non-essential” employees is scattered throughout the federal workforce and
some of them, like air traffic controllers are threatening slower air travel.
This ripples throughout the agencies who are operating with smaller staffs
through the shutdown.
The big inconvenience
of continuing the Shutdown is that Democrats can’t get Republican agreement to
pile on more politically directed unnecessary spending.
It will be interesting
to see if the federal government can operate with fewer employees. Democrats
will have to vote to end the shutdown rule in a separate bill and end it
forever.
Norb Leahy, Dunwoody
GA Tea Party Leader
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