As I write, the U.S. is about to set another record, this time for the
longest government shutdown ever. Never mind that D.C.’s phony shutdown really suspends just enough funding and functionality to inconvenience people without hindering the federal leviathan from lumbering along more or less as usual. Now air traffic control has been disrupted, and beneficiaries of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) are making do with
partial subsidies. Congress
remains deadlocked — so we’re told — something must be done to get the theatrically paused government running once again.
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