"In some ways, this is a phantom crisis for ordinary Spaniards. There has been no United States-style government shutdown. There are no mounds of uncollected garbage, no unpaid police officers, no shuttered ministries, no public trains or buses halted.
Budget money is still flowing. Government ministries are functioning. Social service recipients and civil servants are being paid. Even if no new government has been formed when the 2016 national budget expires this fall, the old budget will simply become the new budget for 2017.
But government is paralyzed in other ways. Nobody is proposing legislation, debating international affairs or even rotating Spain’s ambassadors. Funding for many infrastructure and government projects is frozen."
That sounds great to me! Let the administrative government functions continue to operate, but have a little break from congrescritters fucking up the country with new ways of extracting and spending money while whittling away our liberties. Wish we could put our government in a little timeout like that.
"I'll use the magic word - let's just shut the fuck up, please." EV, 04/13/08
I remember walking into Starbucks during that last "shutdown" and they were trying to get us to sign a petition to push them to get moving again. I said no way, I love it. Talk about deer in the headlights look.
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Budget money is still flowing. Government ministries are functioning. Social service recipients and civil servants are being paid. Even if no new government has been formed when the 2016 national budget expires this fall, the old budget will simply become the new budget for 2017.
But government is paralyzed in other ways. Nobody is proposing legislation, debating international affairs or even rotating Spain’s ambassadors. Funding for many infrastructure and government projects is frozen."
Libtardaplorable©. And proud of it.
Brilliantati©