Visa and passport
applications from almost half a million prospective travelers would sit
untouched every week, and late tax filers facing an Oct. 15 deadline
would find the phone lines at the Internal Revenue Service dead. The
National Zoo and museums on the Mall would close to the public. The WIC
program, which provides food to 8.9 million low-income women and
children, would be out of money, its supporters say.
And in the District, garbage could go uncollected.
This is, in part, what a government shutdown would look like.
Source:washingtonpost.com
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Sometimes the U.S. government's budget is compared to a household budget.
In a household budget before you stopped paying; rent, the electric bill, the gas or heating bill, your internet provider, etc. wouldn't you stop handing out money to charities (no matter how deserving) first?
Here's the question: Does the U.S. government stop handing out money to other countries before cutting all of these domestic services?
Do we stop funding the rebels (Al Qaeda) in Syria's civil war?
Do we stop giving;
Egypt - $1,687,982,000
Iraq - $2,339,960,000
Pakistan - $1,876,495,000
Afghanistan - $3,483,875,000
BTW- That is for just one year, FY2013.
Source:foreignassistance.gov
Maybe it's just me, but I think we should stop every dollar of foreign aid before we ever cut any U.S. domestic services.
they almost never give the countries money. it's always stuff they buy from companies with connections to the government.
ReplyDeleteif they give money, there are lots of strings attached. ever wonder why starving countries spend so much money on weapons?
I wonder why we give money to countries we are suppose to be at war with.
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