Government shutdowns aren’t really shutdowns. But they are a bad deal for everyone

A “government shutdown” — as we’ve come to define it — is expected if lawmakers can’t agree to pass a spending bill. But most of the government, as it touches people’s everyday lives, will continue to churn.

​CNN.com – RSS Channel A “government shutdown” — as we’ve come to define it — is expected if lawmakers can’t agree to pass a spending bill. But most of the government, as it touches people’s everyday lives, will continue to churn. 

Read More A “government shutdown” — as we’ve come to define it — is expected if lawmakers can’t agree to pass a spending bill. But most of the government, as it touches people’s everyday lives, will continue to churn. 

 

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