richest country on earth immediately stops paying its entire civil service when there's a disagreement on the budget which is something that literally only happens in the USA as far as I know.

I'm sure there's some 🤓☝️ reason like the govt runs on a blockchain that uses proof-of-anti-communist-law-passing to mine new blocks or something

  • came_apart_at_Kmart [he/him, comrade/them]
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    1 day ago

    has anyone else seen this thing where apparently one of trump's demands of republicans is to suspend the debt ceiling for 2 years. republicans in "safe" districts said no, so trump told them to suspend it for 5 years (double down from president deals lol). they said no to that as well and apparently trump is threatening to primary all of the deficit hawks in 2 years.

    so i guess as of now, there's a temporary funding of the government coming out of the house about T-minus 2 hours to shutdown with no suspension of the debt ceiling. probably the senate will just accept and biden will sign, but the conservative faction infighting over this seems like its gonna be significant.

    • AernaLingus [any]
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      23 hours ago

      Congress adopted a limit on the amount of money the government can borrow in 1939, aiming to stem the rise of government's debt. It has not achieved its purpose, with debt soaring, fueled by Democratic-backed spending, Republican-backed tax cuts and the spiraling cost of the Social Security retirement program.

      The purpose of a system is what it does--in this case, allowing for heinous shit to be tacked on and pushed through without time for debate or public scrutiny.