Just cut 20 % of the federal budget NOW ! This would allow those highly skilled, highly motivated, and totally loyal civil service workers the opportunity to work in the private sector. Then the could make more money that they do just being a public servant.
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Originally posted by Country cracker View PostI wonder if this is going to make fuel/grocerey prices jump. You know anything that happens makes those go up.
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Originally posted by QIK46 View Postwhat about my wic ? i needs my formula for the babies who's daddy is a deadbeat loser
I seriously laughed considering that the USPS is Privatly funded by the Stamps and services civilians purchase. Why the heck whould the USPS even be REFERENCED in a Government Shutdown topic.
OMG I cant hit up the Smithsonian or Yellowstone....(said in a dry, lackluster tone)Originally posted by Sean88gtYou can take white off the list. White on anything is the best, including vehicles, women, and the Presidency.Originally posted by Baron Von CrowderYou can not imagine how difficult it is to hold a half gallon of moo juice and polish the one-eyed gopher when your doin' seventy-five in an eighteen-wheeler.
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FAA employees in the regional office in Fort Worth are heading out the door right now. Controllers are still working, of course, but the entire infrastructure around them is on hold. Most FAA construction and maintenance projects have stopped.
Hopefully they will be paid retroactively for the lost times, else they’ll have to file for unemployment during the shutdown. General contractors will make extra money for shut down, restart, missed days fees. Other contractors are just sol, headed to unemployment office.
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They shut down the National Mall and the WW2 memorial. This pissed off veterans so the vets opened it back up:
Honor flight vets just knocked over the barriers at the WWII memorial to get inside, #shutdown or no. http://t.co/T4bx8kvFYj
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Leo Shane III (@LeoShane) October 01, 2013
As part of the Honor Flight project, World War II veterans have been taken to Washington DC, cost free, to see the memorial erected in their honor on the National Mall.
Due to the government shutdown, National Park Service police put up barriers preventing access. According to Leo Shane III, White House and Veterans Affairs reporter for Stars and Stripes, the veterans knocked over those barriers.
Tons of applause as the WWII vets from Miss. storm their memorial. Park police on the way. #shutdown http://t.co/31UGU7MRry—
Leo Shane III (@LeoShane) October 01, 2013
No sign of folks leaving. The vets have control of the memorial. #shutdown http://t.co/eGj4kmFEiP—
Leo Shane III (@LeoShane) October 01, 2013
This is where the Mississippi WWII vets wanted to get — their tower. #shutdown http://t.co/VeKMGHURKr—
Leo Shane III (@LeoShane) October 01, 2013
The scene at the WWII memorial right now. #shutdown vine.co/v/hgmlV2gWvTL—
Leo Shane III (@LeoShane) October 01, 2013
This ought to be interesting.
@LeoShane These brave men stormed the beaches at Normandy, they better damn well let them storm the memorial they paid for in BLOOD !—
Trish (@VonBehrens) October 01, 2013
Editor’s note: This post has been updated with additional tweets.
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Update:
Rep. Steven Palazzio, R-Miss., just retweeted this:
Based on picture I'm seeing it looks like @CongPalazzo just led the WWII Honor Flight vets through the #shutdown barricade at their monument—
Frank Corder (@frankcorder) October 01, 2013I wear a Fez. Fez-es are cool
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Originally posted by jones4stangs View PostFAA employees in the regional office in Fort Worth are heading out the door right now. Controllers are still working, of course, but the entire infrastructure around them is on hold. Most FAA construction and maintenance projects have stopped.
Hopefully they will be paid retroactively for the lost times, else they’ll have to file for unemployment during the shutdown. General contractors will make extra money for shut down, restart, missed days fees. Other contractors are just sol, headed to unemployment office.
Im in healthcare and when there arent enough patients to have all of the staff come in, we dont work. We dont get paid retroactively. We work 3 days a week and when we miss 1 day because of a low census, we miss 1/3 of out paycheck. Not much we can do about it. This is what happens when you have non-essential jobs with the government. What about all the people laid off and hours cut due to Obamacare? Do they need retroactive payments? NO
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Yes, the federal government unions are saying they want retroactive pay for all the time missed. In other news, here's tweets from the gov shutting down:
‘Farewell humans’: Government agencies tweet about not tweeting during shutdown
Posted at 11:28 am on October 1, 2013 by Twitchy Staff | View Comments
I love all the Government Twitter accounts tweeting to say they won't be tweeting during the Government shutdown. #typical
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(@fact275) October 01, 2013
Gov't agency twitter accounts busy tweeting that they won't be tweeting during #governmentshutdown Just how will we survive?—
(@sweetakin) October 01, 2013
The horror! Dark days are upon us now. How will we survive Twitter without the federal government?
Shouldn't government twitter accounts just go silent instead of repeatedly tweeting they cannot tweet?—
Desdinova777 (@Lycan_blues) October 01, 2013
It feels like all the @NASA twitter accounts are tweeting way more than they usually do with the government shutdown.—
Kate (@kuhlonel) October 01, 2013
At least the Voyager 2 social media team earns points for having some fun with the announcement.
Due to government shutdown, we will not be posting or responding from this account. Farewell, humans. Sort it out yourselves.—
(@NASAVoyager2) October 01, 2013
Other government Twitter accounts are simply tweeting to let you know they won’t be tweeting or responding to tweets during Harry Reid’s shutdown.
Due to a lapse in government funding, this account will not be active until further notice.—
U.S. Capitol (@uscapitol) October 01, 2013
Due to the Federal Government shutdown, we will not be able to tweet. Visit archives.gov.—
US National Archives (@USNatArchives) October 01, 2013
Due to the Federal Government shutdown, we will not be able to tweet. Visit archives.gov—
NARA Records Mgmt (@NARA_RecMgmt) October 01, 2013
Due to the government shutdown, we will not be tweeting or responding to any replies. We will return as soon as possible.—
National Science Fdn (@NSF) October 01, 2013
Due to a lapse in appropriations, SBA will be inactive on Twitter until further notice. More info owl.li/pnRVs #shutdown—
SBA (@SBAgov) October 01, 2013
Unfortunately, the FTC is closed due to gov shutdown. We won’t be available to answer questions via Twitter. We hope to be open soon.—
(@FTC) October 01, 2013
Due to the Federal Government shutdown, we will not be able to tweet. Visit archives.gov—
(@OurPresidents) October 01, 2013
Due to the Federal Government shutdown, the National Archives is closed. We are unable to post or participate in… fb.me/2DUZWI8Ci—
Jimmy Carter Library (@CarterLibrary) October 01, 2013
Due to the Federal Government shutdown, we will not be able to tweet.
Visit archives.gov..—
Clinton Library (@WJCLibrary) October 01, 2013
Due to a lapse of government funding, this account will not be active until further notice.—
US Fish and Wildlife (@USFWSHQ) October 01, 2013
Unfortunately, due to government shutdown we will not be tweeting or responding to @ replies. We'll be back as soon as possible! #healthdata—
US HealthData Gov (@HealthDataGov) October 01, 2013
Please note: due to the government shutdown GAO won't publish reports or otherwise update our Twitter account until GAO resumes operations.—
U.S. GAO (@usgao) October 01, 2013
We will not be tweeting or responding to @ replies during a government shutdown.—
NHTSA (@NHTSAgov) October 01, 2013
Maybe we can have a little fun with this?
New game: Provoke NHTSA into responding: twitter.com/NHTSAgov/statu…—
jon gabriel (@ExJon) October 01, 2013
Of course, HealthCare.gov is still tooting its horn about the spectacular fail that is the launch of Obamacare exchanges. So the Health Insurance Marketplace is available for all your shutdown trolling needs. We are saved!I wear a Fez. Fez-es are cool
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Enjoy freedom: http://thehill.com/blogs/hillicon-va...ional-security
The government shutdown has forced spy agencies to furlough 70 percent of their civilian employees, according to a senior intelligence official.
The furloughed staff includes both support and intelligence analysts, according to the official.
Furloughs are being ordered across the federal government on Tuesday as officials decide which employees are “essential” and should stay on the job despite the failure of Congress to approve a funding measure.
A spokesman for the director of national intelligence warned the shutdown will hamper the ability of the United States to track threats to national security.
“The Intelligence Community’s ability to identify threats and provide information for a broad set of national security decisions will be diminished for the duration," Shawn Turner, a spokesman for Director of National Intelligence James Clapper, said in a statement.
“The immediate and significant reduction in employees on the job means that we will assume greater risk and our ability to support emerging intelligence requirements will be curtailed."
He said that the remaining intelligence employees who are still on the job "will be stretched to the limit and forced to focus only on the most critical security needs.”
A government official familiar with the military's plans told The Hill last week that the shutdown would be unlikely to affect "core" National Security Agency operations.
According to the Defense Department's shutdown plan, intelligence and surveillance activities necessary for national security are excepted from the shutdown. But the document notes that "general political and economic intelligence unrelated to ongoing or contingency military operations" are not excepted.
Clapper and NSA Director Gen. Keith Alexander will testify about their controversial surveillance programs at a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on Wednesday.I wear a Fez. Fez-es are cool
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Originally posted by MY LITTLE PONY View PostI work for the DOD but I will enjoy some time off to drink beer! It blows that congress still gets paid and they cant do there dam job...
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Senetors are Not even WILLING to TALK about the issue. Then they say we can, after its already implemented...Originally posted by Sean88gtYou can take white off the list. White on anything is the best, including vehicles, women, and the Presidency.Originally posted by Baron Von CrowderYou can not imagine how difficult it is to hold a half gallon of moo juice and polish the one-eyed gopher when your doin' seventy-five in an eighteen-wheeler.
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Originally posted by Forever_frost View PostObama just threatened to veto a bill funding the VA if it passes. Not even playing. Him and Reid said no to funding the VA
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Originally posted by The King View PostYou are omitting certain facts. Obama threatened to veto a potential House bill that would fund only the VA, National Park Service, and DC federal government personnel, but nothing else currently not funded. Your selective editing sucks Mr. Frost.I wear a Fez. Fez-es are cool
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Originally posted by Forever_frost View PostI'm going off of the House's Twitter feed. You're saying I'm right, I just didn't add everything else being funded as well. So not only does he want to kill veterans, he wants the monuments to cumble and the federal personnel to starve?
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