It would make a big difference if most Americans' lives were affected, I think. But since the mail is operating, and people can still get on flights, etc., no one seems to think it's a big deal. They don't understand the things you're talking about, Consuela, and that's a shame, because they matter. As does, you know, actually paying the people you're requiring to work so people can get their mail and take flights. The whole thing is a mess, and I wish there was a way to make the American people really understand how deeply fucked up Trump is for doing this, especially given the absolutely bullshit reason he's doing it.
'The Killer In Me'
Natter 76: Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Foaminess
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, butt kicking, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Yeah, someone on the NPR politics podcast yesterday said that if all flights were grounded for 24 hours, this would get fixed pretty quickly, and that sounded right to me. The impact isn't immediately obvious to most of us.
Picked up another interview for next week. That's four right now. I think I'll probably have at least one more.
mr. flea is furloughed, and it's not a big deal for us financially right now, and his work doesn't have short-term effects that (he writes software for public utilities that's widely used, but him being furloughed doesn't make the software go away; it lives at GitHub.) But, for example, the custodial and dining hall contractors at his work aren't getting paid and won't get back pay. mr. flea is beginning to be pretty stressed; he also has been doing some work, because GitHub.
We went out to dinner this week at a local restaurant that's giving free meals to Feds, and we told them we were Feds but wanted to pay to support their efforts for the lower-income employees. They said anyone with a badge, which includes the contractors, could eat free.
In other nice news, mr. flea got a personal phone call at home yesterday from one of the people at our credit union (which has an office in the Federal building, currently closed by they're working out of their other office). They are calling everyone who banks with them to let them know about the other location and offer the possibility of short-term loans, etc. Advantage of knowing your bankers!
Yeah, I'm so curious how all this will look when it's history.
There is definitely going to be a movie.
All the screenwriters must be chewing nails because if they'd come up with this plot everyone would say it was too outlandish.
Still no rent from roommate, who is reduced to staring at her small cellphone for outside entertainment (there is no TV in the living room) or paper books.
Her heart operation is supposedly going to be rescheduled in a meeting next Tuesday -- since it's complex, including a bed on a cardiac rehab floor AND a possible stay in a rehab facility until she is deemed safe to climb stairs). It's like 7 months past the original operation date now...
As Consuela said, there are vast numbers of things that happen to our benefit without us being aware of the details. It must be so frustrating for the people responsible to see their projects fall apart. And when they finally get back to work they will have to work 10x as hard to try and get things back on track.
Not only does Trump not care about any of it, he is willfully ignorant of all that the government even does for us.
I'm sorry, Theodosia. It sounds like she clearly is in a terrible funk, but bills still have to be paid!
This is going to be a 19-part HBO series that sweeps the Emmys that year.
This is going to be a 19-part HBO series that sweeps the Emmys that year.
That sounds right.