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    WASHINGTON (AP) — A government shutdown would have far-reaching consequences for some, but minimal impact on others.

    Mail would be delivered. Social Security and Medicare benefits would continue to flow.

    But vacationers would be turned away from national parks and Smithsonian museums. Low-to-moderate income borrowers and first-time homebuyers seeking government-backed mortgages could face delays.

    A look at how services would or would not be affected if Congress fails to reach an agreement averting a government shutdown at midnight Monday.

    AIR TRAVEL

    Federal air traffic controllers would remain on the job and airport screeners would keep funneling passengers through security checkpoints. Federal inspectors would continue enforcing safety rules.

    INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL

    The State Department would continue processing foreign applications for visas and U.S. applications for passports, since fees are collected to finance those services. Embassies and consulates overseas would continue to provide services to American citizens.

    BENEFIT PAYMENTS

    Social Security and Medicare benefits would keep coming, but there could be delays in processing new disability applications. Unemployment benefits would still go out.

    FEDERAL COURTS

    Federal courts would continue operating normally for about 10 business days after the start of a shutdown, roughly until the middle of October. If the shutdown continues, the judiciary would have to begin furloughs of employees whose work is not considered essential. But cases would continue to be heard.

    MAIL

    Deliveries would continue as usual because the U.S. Postal Service receives no tax dollars for day-to-day operations. It relies on income from stamps and other postal fees to keep running.

    RECREATION

    All national parks would be closed, as would the Smithsonian museums, including the National Zoo in Washington. Visitors using overnight campgrounds or other park facilities would be given 48 hours to make alternate arrangements and leave the park. Among the visitor centers that would be closed: the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island in New York, Independence Hall in Philadelphia, Alcatraz Island near San Francisco and the Washington Monument.

    HEALTH

    New patients would not be accepted into clinical research at the National Institutes of Health, but current patients would continue to receive care. Medical research at the NIH would be disrupted and some studies would be delayed. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention would be severely limited in spotting or investigating disease outbreaks, from flu to that mysterious MERS virus from the Middle East.

    FOOD SAFETY

    The Food and Drug Administration would handle high-risk recalls suspend most routine safety inspections. Federal meat inspections would be expected to proceed as usual.

    HEAD START

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    A small number of Head Start programs, about 20 out of 1,600 nationally, would feel the impact right away. The federal Administration for Children and Families says grants expiring about Oct. 1 would not be renewed. Over time more programs would be affected. Several of the Head Start programs that would immediately feel the pinch are in Florida. It's unclear if they would continue serving children.

    FOOD ASSISTANCE

    The Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children, known as WIC, could shut down. The program provides supplemental food, health care referrals and nutrition education for pregnant women, mothers and their children.

    School lunches and breakfasts would continue to be served, and food stamps, known as the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, would continue to be distributed. But several smaller feeding programs would not have the money to operate.

    TAXES

    Americans would still have to pay their taxes and file federal tax returns, but the Internal Revenue Service says it would suspend all audits. Got questions? Sorry, the IRS says taxpayer services, including toll-free help lines, would be shut as well.

    LOANS

    Many low-to-moderate incomes borrowers and first-time homebuyers seeking government-backed mortgages could face delays during the shutdown. The Federal Housing Administration, which guarantees about 30 percent of home mortgages, wouldn't underwrite or approve any new loans during the shutdown. Action on government-backed loans to small businesses would be suspended.

    SCIENCE

    NASA will continue to keep workers at Mission Control in Houston and elsewhere to support the International Space station, where two Americans and four others are deployed. The National Weather Service would keep forecasting weather and issuing warnings and the National Hurricane Center would continue to track storms. The scientific work of the U.S. Geological Survey would be halted.

    HOMELAND SECURITY

    The majority of the Department of Homeland Security's employees are expected to stay on the job, including uniformed agents and officers at the country's borders and ports of entry, members of the Coast Guard, Transportation Security Administration officers, Secret Service personnel and other law enforcement agents and officers. U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services employees would continue to process green card applications.

    MILITARY

    The military's 1.4 million active duty personnel would stay on duty, but their paychecks would be delayed. About half of the Defense Department's civilian employees would be furloughed.

    PRISONS

    All 116 federal prisons would remain open, and criminal litigation would proceed.

    VETERANS SERVICES

    Most services offered through the Department of Veterans Affairs will continue because lawmakers approve money one year in advance for the VA's health programs. Veterans would still be able to visit hospitals for inpatient care, get mental health counseling at vet centers or get prescriptions filled at VA health clinics. Operators would still staff the crisis hotline and claims workers would still process payments to cover disability and pension benefits. But those veterans appealing the denial of disability benefits to the Board of Veterans Appeals will have to wait longer for a decision because the board would not issue any decisions during a shutdown.

    WORK SAFETY

    Federal occupational safety and health inspectors would stop workplace inspections except in cases of imminent danger.

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    Associated Press writers Matthew Daly, Frederic J. Frommer, Kevin Freking, Andrew Miga, Deb Riechmann, Lauran Neergaard, Ricardo Alonso-Zaldivar, Mark Sherman, Stephen Ohlemacher, Lolita Baldor, Jesse Holland, Seth Borenstein, Mary Clare Jalonick and Alicia Caldwell contributed to this report.
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  • #2
    Not seeing too much that makes me sad.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Pokulski-Blatz View Post
      Not seeing too much that makes me sad.
      Yep.

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      • #4
        Exactly the point. When Obama claimed that there wouldn't be anyone there to mail out checks he had the same idiotic belief he did when he claimed ATM's were causing joblessness. The checks are automatically direct deposited for everyone.
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        • #5
          I'm tired of hearing about government shutdown. Let it shutdown already!!!

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          • #6
            I see, so a shutdown isn't really a shutdown.

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            • #7
              All a shutdown proves is we can live without the government and that's Washington's biggest fear that we will figure it out.
              Don't worry about what you can't change.
              Do the best you can with what you have.
              Be honest, even if it hurts.

              "Socialism is a philosophy of failure, the creed of ignorance, and the gospel of envy; Its inherent virtue is the equal sharing of misery" ... Winston Churchill

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              • #8
                If that is what they call a shutdown, GO AHEAD!
                Fuck you. We're going to Costco.

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                • #9
                  House passed a bill tonight that funds the government, minus Obamacare for a year, another that will pay military no matter what happens and calls Obama a, and I have to check with CNN on this, a "Caca doodie head."
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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Forever_frost View Post
                    House passed a bill tonight that funds the government, minus Obamacare for a year, another that will pay military no matter what happens and calls Obama a, and I have to check with CNN on this, a "Caca doodie head."
                    Looking for source now, but if this is true, Hahafuckinghahahaha. Boy king didn't get his way like he thought.

                    Defund it for a year and that gives us another year to tear it up.
                    Fuck you. We're going to Costco.

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                    • #11


                      House Republicans voted early Sunday morning in favor of a temporary spending bill that includes a one-year delay for ObamaCare, a move almost guaranteed to shut down the government Monday night.

                      The Republican-led House passed the proposal 231-192 in one of two amendments attached to a Senate spending bill passed Friday night.

                      The lower chamber also passed an amendment 248-174 to repeal the health-care law’s medical-device tax and voted 423-0 to approve a bill to pay the military on time should a temporary shutdown occur, in a series of votes that started shortly before midnight. The final tallies came in after midnight, and the House adjourned until 10 a.m. Monday shortly after.

                      “Why are we doing this?” asked Tennessee Republican Rep. Marsha Blackburn, an amendment sponsor. “We know that ObamaCare is not ready for prime time.”

                      However, the White House and the leader of the Democratic-led Senate made clear hours before the final votes that they would not accept the plan.

                      "To be absolutely clear, the Senate will reject both the one-year delay of the Affordable Care Act and the repeal of the medical device tax," said Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid. "After weeks of futile political games from Republicans, we are still at square one."

                      Within minutes, the White House vowed President Obama would veto the plan, resulting in the federal government technically running out of money Monday night and forcing a partial shutdown.
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                      • #12
                        Fund the military and don't budge on anything is what I'd say to the House. I like the bill to fund the military no matter what. Seems they might be expecting a shutdown.

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                        • #13
                          As I've stated many times before...shut 'er down. Call Barry's bluff, and shut her down. Putin and Assad have shown the way to deal with the "boy wonder". Put his ass on the spot and shut it down if necessary.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Forever_frost View Post
                            Within minutes, the White House vowed President Obama would veto the plan, resulting in the federal government technically running out of money Monday night and forcing a partial shutdown.
                            Fucking really?

                            Damn what the people want.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Pokulski-Blatz View Post
                              Fucking really?

                              Damn what the people want.
                              Exactly. I don't know a person that is for obamacare. Then again, I do live in Texas. I work with many democrats, and they don't want it either. Just shut it down already and don't budge on it.

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