I won’t be surprised to see one of these shutdowns result in a bipartisan bill to fund arms shipments forever. None of the money is real, obviously, so the funding doesn’t ultimately matter. As long as someone eventually gets their digital dollary-doos in the form of number go up in some account then it keeps churning.
Instead of writing bills to permanently fund all existing federal programs (or whatever legal wording) until/unless that program is repealed by Congress which is how I think every other nation on earth generally operates. They’ll just continue on with the “Oh, boy! Food stamps isn’t funded! Ohhhh boy!” Every year forever.
Seems like the actual problem they’re running into stems from lack of industrial capacity. Having eaten through their stocks of weapons and ammunition over the past three years, they’re now faced with a problem of not being able to print physical stuff the way they can issue fiat currency.
I won’t be surprised to see one of these shutdowns result in a bipartisan bill to fund arms shipments forever. None of the money is real, obviously, so the funding doesn’t ultimately matter. As long as someone eventually gets their digital dollary-doos in the form of number go up in some account then it keeps churning.
Instead of writing bills to permanently fund all existing federal programs (or whatever legal wording) until/unless that program is repealed by Congress which is how I think every other nation on earth generally operates. They’ll just continue on with the “Oh, boy! Food stamps isn’t funded! Ohhhh boy!” Every year forever.
Seems like the actual problem they’re running into stems from lack of industrial capacity. Having eaten through their stocks of weapons and ammunition over the past three years, they’re now faced with a problem of not being able to print physical stuff the way they can issue fiat currency.