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Not Ukrainians, Just Americans.
You may be wondering who will be affected by an American government
shutdown. Don't worry! Ukraine will still get paid! Unfortunately, a lot
of Americans won't
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As usual, the people who will really suffer are the ones who are
struggling the most already and everyday people just trying to earn a
paycheck. Those who have money and power will continue to have money and
power. The theater of it is to make average people suffer to prove how
much we "need" the government.
The stop-gap funding gives you about six weeks to prepare for any
disruptions you may personally face.
What are your thoughts? Will you or anyone you know be affected by the
shutdown if it happens? Do you have a contingency plan for it? How long
do you predict a shutdown would last this time around?
Let's discuss it in the comments section.
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