Shutdown Proving Value of Government

Discussion in 'Politics' started by exGOPer, Jan 24, 2019.

  1. exGOPer

    exGOPer

    James Hohmann: “Many conservative hard-liners inside and closely allied with the Trump administration, who have made careers out of bashing the federal bureaucracy, believed a partial shutdown would validate their view that government can function just fine without ‘nonessential’ employees. In fact, the past 33 days have done the opposite.”

    “It turns out that just because workers have been categorized as ‘nonessential’ does not mean the work they do is not important. That’s why President Trump keeps calling back more and more furloughed workers to do things like process tax refunds, inspect food, approve loans and issue food stamps.”

    “With no end in sight to the five-week-old impasse, the effects are poised to become both worse and more obvious to more people. One enduring result could be that Americans collectively come to appreciate the value government provides in their everyday lives to a greater degree.”

    Key takeaway: “As on so many other issues, Trump and the neophytes he’s mostly surrounded himself with don’t appear to have thought through the second- and third-order consequences of their actions.”