CR held hostage over mandates?
#21
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Joined APC: Apr 2021
Posts: 28
I seriously doubt any more lockdowns in the US, unless it's in extreme blue cities which crave it anyway.
Going to take a whole lot more than a peer-reviewed laundry list of mutations.
Also no reason whatsoever that congress should approve a short-cut budget for something they don't agree with.
My only issue with the early-FY .gov shutdowns is that they civil "servants" always get backpay after getting time off (mil have to work regardless of whether they get paid or not, so backpay is appropriate there if it came down to it).
Going to take a whole lot more than a peer-reviewed laundry list of mutations.
Also no reason whatsoever that congress should approve a short-cut budget for something they don't agree with.
My only issue with the early-FY .gov shutdowns is that they civil "servants" always get backpay after getting time off (mil have to work regardless of whether they get paid or not, so backpay is appropriate there if it came down to it).
#22
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Joined APC: Sep 2015
Position: 3+ hour sit in the ATL
Posts: 1,982
I didn’t reference your prior posts….. you quoted and referenced MY post and went on a tangent that had nothing to do with my post nor the original poster, the topic is on the Continuing Resolution and a government shutdown, not lockdowns! I suspect we are on the same side of the argument…. I don’t understand the hostility and condescension.
See term "mandates" in the thread title.
Yes, we are very much on the same side here.
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