“Congress just found the dumbest way to avoid a government shutdown”:
Regarding BBC's article entitled “U.S. House Speaker passes bill to avert shutdown with Democratic support” describing Speaker Michael Johnson's proposal for getting past the entire November 17, 2023, federal government shutdown deadline.
The proposal's for scheduling a series of approaches to shutdown deadlines for various specifically named federal government agencies in the year of 2024; (i.e. trading one 2023 deadline with a series of2024 deadlines).
Madeline Halpert's last line was “After all, this is Washington, if something seems stupid now just wait a little bit It will get dumber”.
In Johnson and Congress's defense, I can't really disagree with anything that may actually be “ad hoc” feasible and preferable to an actual shutdown. Respectfully, Supposn
Link to: Congress just found the dumbest way to avoid a government shutdown (msn.com)
Regarding BBC's article entitled “U.S. House Speaker passes bill to avert shutdown with Democratic support” describing Speaker Michael Johnson's proposal for getting past the entire November 17, 2023, federal government shutdown deadline.
The proposal's for scheduling a series of approaches to shutdown deadlines for various specifically named federal government agencies in the year of 2024; (i.e. trading one 2023 deadline with a series of2024 deadlines).
Madeline Halpert's last line was “After all, this is Washington, if something seems stupid now just wait a little bit It will get dumber”.
In Johnson and Congress's defense, I can't really disagree with anything that may actually be “ad hoc” feasible and preferable to an actual shutdown. Respectfully, Supposn
Link to: Congress just found the dumbest way to avoid a government shutdown (msn.com)