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Sunday, September 29, 2013

GOP SUCKS, Shuts Down Government

After fleeing Canada to escape their free health care for everyone system Ted moved to Texas, held his nose and joined the republican party.

Kiss the recovery goodby thanks to the republican party as their fight for control of the GOP spills over and shuts the government down.   Canadian immigrant and now Texas Tea Party Senator Ted Cruz dazzeled the republican congressmen with his wit, humor, funny stories and reading of Sam I Am as he led them to drop the curtain on the economic recovery.   Leader of the republican party Jim DeMint created Ted Cruz, now John Boehner is the speaker of the house in name only (SOTHINO).

John Boehner, Speaker of the House in Name Only.    "I'll do anything to keep this job title"

The vote to delay Obamacare was 231-192, with two Republicans voting against the bill, while two Democrats supported it.     The Republicans opposed to the bill were New York Reps. Chris Gibson and Richard Hanna, and the Democrats who supported the measure were North Carolina Rep. Mike McInytre and Utah Rep. Jim Matheson.


                                                MIKE
                                                   JIM

North Carolina Rep. Mike McInytre and Utah Rep. Jim Matheson,   After hearing Ted Cruz speak these two Democrats followed Ted around like little puppies, holding his chair when he sat down and getting him coffee.    With eyes glazed over like teen age girls at a Justin Beiber concert Mike and Jim cast their votes with the GOP to shut down the government. 


                                            SOTHINO

The move represents a complete about-face by Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio) and the House Republican leadership.    They wanted to shift the focus of health care and budgetary squabbles onto the debt ceiling fight, but conservative Republicans honed in on the government funding battle.


This clown wants to be the Speaker of the House.    John Boehner misses the days when Eric Cantor was the only one stabbing him in the back.

This strategy — forced upon Boehner, Majority Leader Eric Cantor (R-Va.) and Majority Whip Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) by the conservative rank-and-file — dramatically increased the chances of a government shutdown come Oct. 1.


Kevin got to be whip because he could count a little while most of the republicans can't count at all.

Boehner didn’t speak on the House floor during the debate before the amendments passed.    Rank and file republicans don't count for anything at all as leadership could not care less how they feel.


Jim DeMint, the ringmaster and wholly owned pet of the Koch brothers.    

Well I've introduced you to most of the acts at the republican circus so it is only right that you meet the ring master, Jim DeMint.    Jim will support anybodies cause as long as he is on the receiving end of a bunch of big bucks.     Jim has earned pet status with the famous Koch brothers, Charles and David.

Lets not forget the really important actor and that is YOU, the republican voter that allows this farce to go on and on by voting for big business interests while living a small time workers life.     Keep on dreaming that the republican party represents your interest.    Keep playing the fool.



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When The GOP Shuts Down the Government What Services Will Be Affected?

The increasingly likely shutdown of the US government could have far-reaching effects throughout the US. If Congress fails to reach an agreement to avert a shutdown by midnight ET Monday, some services – mail delivery, Social Security and Medicare benefits – would not be affected. Others, like national parks and routine safety inspections of food, would be curtailed as the majority of federal employees tasked with their operation would be furloughed. 

A look at how a shutdown could affect other services across the federal government:

Federal workers
About 800,000 federal employees could see their paychecks jeopardised. Already hit hard by several unpaid furlough days caused by sequestration this year some workers have begun lobbying to receive back pay in the event of a shutdown. While Congress agreed to retroactively pay them during previous shutdowns, the fractured nature of this Congress makes such a step unlikely. 

US military
The military's 1.4 million active-duty personnel would stay on duty, but their paychecks would be delayed. The US House proposal to delay Obamacare for a year – passed early Sunday morning but almost certain will be killed in the Senate – included a provision to ensure troops' paychecks continue.

About half of the Defense Department's civilian employees would be furloughed.

Science
Nasa will furlough almost all of its employees, though it will continue to keep workers at Mission Control in 
Houston and elsewhere to support the International Space Station, where two Americans and four others are deployed. The National Weather Service would keep forecasting weather and issuing warnings and the National Hurricane Center would continue to track storms.

Travel
Federal air traffic controllers would remain on the job and airport screeners would keep funneling passengers through security checkpoints, though some airports have warned of delays at security. Federal inspectors would continue enforcing safety rules.

The State Department would continue processing foreign applications for visas and US applications for passports, since fees are collected to finance those services. Embassies and consulates overseas would continue to provide services to American citizens.

Courts
Federal courts would continue operating normally for about 10 business days after the start of a shutdown, 
roughly until the middle of October. If the shutdown continues, the judiciary would have to begin furloughs of employees whose work is not considered essential. But cases would continue to be heard.

The US supreme court is scheduled to begin its new term on October 7. In previous government shutdowns, it continued to operate as normal.

Mail
Deliveries would continue as usual because the US Postal Service receives no tax dollars for day-to-day 
operations. It relies on income from stamps and other postal fees to keep running.

District of Columbia
The city, which does not have autonomy over its own budget, briefly flirted with the idea of using the potential shutdown to make a stand when mayor Vince Gray moved to designate all city employees "essential," thereby avoiding the cuts in services like libraries that were expected. Some District politicians were willing to go so far as to get arrested over the show of defiance, but on Friday the city's lawyers approved using a $144m contingency fund to make up the difference if the federal government funds dry up.

Homeland security
The majority of the Department of Homeland Security's employees are expected to stay on the job, including uniformed agents and officers at the country's borders and ports of entry, members of the Coast Guard, 

Transportation Security Administration officers, Secret Service personnel and other law enforcement agents and officers.   US Citizenship and Immigration Services employees would continue to process green card applications.

Veterans services
Most services offered through the Department of Veterans Affairs will continue because lawmakers approve money one year in advance for the VA's health programs. Veterans would still be able to visit hospitals for inpatient care, get mental health counseling at vet centers or get prescriptions filled at VA health clinics. 

Operators would still staff the crisis hotline and claims workers would still process payments to cover disability and pension benefits. 

But those veterans appealing the denial of disability benefits to the Board of Veterans Appeals will have to wait longer for a decision because the board would not issue any decisions during a shutdown.

Other Unknown Problems Caused by the Shutdown?
There will be other problems but at this time they are unknown.


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