The people who are responsible for ensuring the safety of the food supply outside of beef, poultry, and pork have all been furloughed. You know, the people that are responsible for making sure that we don't have botulism toxin in canned goods. Or paralytic shellfish poisoning that kills you within 20 minutes or so because your lungs won't work. Or toxigenic E. coli in something like Romaine lettuce. That sort of thing. Those people have been furloughed. Also a lot of the people who are responsible for detecting when something's going on with those sorts of things have been furloughed. People could literally die earlier than they would have because of this. Probably not many. But it could happen. And if things work out in an unlikely way it actually COULD be a lot.CID1990 wrote:SeriouslyAZGrizFan wrote:Hey, is the government still shut down?
Hadn't noticed...
This is like the phantom shutdown
the only furloughed person I know is 93
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Re: How Long Will The Shutdown Last? (Dec 2018)
CoolJohnStOnge wrote:The people who are responsible for ensuring the safety of the food supply outside of beef, poultry, and pork have all been furloughed. You know, the people that are responsible for making sure that we don't have botulism toxin in canned goods. Or paralytic shellfish poisoning that kills you within 20 minutes or so because your lungs won't work. Or toxigenic E. coli in something like Romaine lettuce. That sort of thing. Those people have been furloughed. Also a lot of the people who are responsible for detecting when something's going on with those sorts of things have been furloughed. People could literally die earlier than they would have because of this. Probably not many. But it could happen. And if things work out in an unlikely way it actually COULD be a lot.CID1990 wrote:
Seriously
This is like the phantom shutdown
the only furloughed person I know is 93
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LOL! Maybe so. But realize that a lot more Americans have been killed by food borne disease than have been killed by terrorists. It's not a sexy topic. But Americans take a reasonably safe food supply for granted. And the mechanisms that ensure that are compromised by a partial shutdown like this.CID1990 wrote:
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Nobody cares. Really.JohnStOnge wrote:LOL! Maybe so. But realize that a lot more Americans have been killed by food borne disease than have been killed by terrorists. It's not a sexy topic. But Americans take a reasonably safe food supply for granted. And the mechanisms that ensure that are compromised by a partial shutdown like this.CID1990 wrote:
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We have 1.5 billion people to get rid of as it is
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Well thenJohnStOnge wrote:LOL! Maybe so. But realize that a lot more Americans have been killed by food borne disease than have been killed by terrorists. It's not a sexy topic. But Americans take a reasonably safe food supply for granted. And the mechanisms that ensure that are compromised by a partial shutdown like this.CID1990 wrote:
Cool
We have 1.5 billion people to get rid of as it is
Food borne illnesses are a much more stealthy way to shed that extra 1.5 billion people is what you’re telling me
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Re: How Long Will The Shutdown Last? (Dec 2018)
How much prevention do they do? Seems to me they are more reactive than preventative.JohnStOnge wrote:
The people who are responsible for ensuring the safety of the food supply outside of beef, poultry, and pork have all been furloughed. You know, the people that are responsible for making sure that we don't have botulism toxin in canned goods. Or paralytic shellfish poisoning that kills you within 20 minutes or so because your lungs won't work. Or toxigenic E. coli in something like Romaine lettuce. That sort of thing. Those people have been furloughed. Also a lot of the people who are responsible for detecting when something's going on with those sorts of things have been furloughed. People could literally die earlier than they would have because of this. Probably not many. But it could happen. And if things work out in an unlikely way it actually COULD be a lot.
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Re: How Long Will The Shutdown Last? (Dec 2018)
CID1990 wrote:Well thenJohnStOnge wrote:
LOL! Maybe so. But realize that a lot more Americans have been killed by food borne disease than have been killed by terrorists. It's not a sexy topic. But Americans take a reasonably safe food supply for granted. And the mechanisms that ensure that are compromised by a partial shutdown like this.
Food borne illnesses are a much more stealthy way to shed that extra 1.5 billion people is what you’re telling me
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Re: How Long Will The Shutdown Last? (Dec 2018)
Solution: send any possibly contaminated food to the Middle East.CID1990 wrote:CoolJohnStOnge wrote:
The people who are responsible for ensuring the safety of the food supply outside of beef, poultry, and pork have all been furloughed. You know, the people that are responsible for making sure that we don't have botulism toxin in canned goods. Or paralytic shellfish poisoning that kills you within 20 minutes or so because your lungs won't work. Or toxigenic E. coli in something like Romaine lettuce. That sort of thing. Those people have been furloughed. Also a lot of the people who are responsible for detecting when something's going on with those sorts of things have been furloughed. People could literally die earlier than they would have because of this. Probably not many. But it could happen. And if things work out in an unlikely way it actually COULD be a lot.
We have 1.5 billion people to get rid of as it is
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Re: How Long Will The Shutdown Last? (Dec 2018)
Didn’t the shutdown occur DURING a pay period? If so, then of course your pay didn’t stop. It’s the next pay period that should start worrying some people.CID1990 wrote:I don’t know about you fellers, but this is startin* to look like Shutdown Lite
I just got informed that not only am I excepted, but also the R&R I am currently on is allowed and paid for... and my pay never stopped
Put another way-
Allowing people to immigrate legally to the US is a higher priority than whatever 93 does
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Re: How Long Will The Shutdown Last? (Dec 2018)
In theory it stops the day the gummint stops... that’s what happened to me last timeIbanez wrote:Didn’t the shutdown occur DURING a pay period? If so, then of course your pay didn’t stop. It’s the next pay period that should start worrying some people.CID1990 wrote:I don’t know about you fellers, but this is startin* to look like Shutdown Lite
I just got informed that not only am I excepted, but also the R&R I am currently on is allowed and paid for... and my pay never stopped
Put another way-
Allowing people to immigrate legally to the US is a higher priority than whatever 93 does
PS- DJT says they’re mostly Dems.
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Re: How Long Will The Shutdown Last? (Dec 2018)
In practice it didn’t. That’s all I’m saying. The effects are still rolling out.CID1990 wrote:In theory it stops the day the gummint stops... that’s what happened to me last timeIbanez wrote: Didn’t the shutdown occur DURING a pay period? If so, then of course your pay didn’t stop. It’s the next pay period that should start worrying some people.
PS- DJT says they’re mostly Dems.
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This time the payola never stopped
Hey- anyone read the Govt report how a shutdown actually costs us money? Good times.
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Re: How Long Will The Shutdown Last? (Dec 2018)
Federal civilians are paid every two weeks, about a week after the pay period ends. The shutdown last week occurred in the second week of that pay period, after close of business on Friday, so most of us got our 80 hours in and will receive one last paycheck. OMB requires that a skeleton crew of payroll employees be excepted to process pay for hours worked. My pay always hits USAA on Saturday, so I'm hoping it's there tomorrow.Ibanez wrote:In practice it didn’t. That’s all I’m saying. The effects are still rolling out.CID1990 wrote:
In theory it stops the day the gummint stops... that’s what happened to me last time
This time the payola never stopped
Hey- anyone read the Govt report how a shutdown actually costs us money? Good times.
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Now that we have federal civilians, who everyone loves to make a punching bag, out of the way, there is one interesting group that is going to be a magnet for the press in the next several days:
US Coast Guard
Because USCG falls under DHS, active duty Coasties (i.e. uniformed service members) will NOT be paid on their next scheduled paycheck: January 1st. (Services are paid 1st and 15th every month)
You are going to see a parade of fat dependent moms with a baby in each arm being interviewed on the evening news, with cut shots to daddy out on a Great Lakes ice breaker, flying a rescue chopper, or rounding up brown people in warm waters.
That is going to put some serious pressure on the Orange One.
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Re: How Long Will The Shutdown Last? (Dec 2018)
Yep I’ve got two Coasties in the family, working without pay93henfan wrote:Federal civilians are paid every two weeks, about a week after the pay period ends. The shutdown last week occurred in the second week of that pay period, after close of business on Friday, so most of us got our 80 hours in and will receive one last paycheck. OMB requires that a skeleton crew of payroll employees be excepted to process pay for hours worked. My pay always hits USAA on Saturday, so I'm hoping it's there tomorrow.Ibanez wrote: In practice it didn’t. That’s all I’m saying. The effects are still rolling out.
Hey- anyone read the Govt report how a shutdown actually costs us money? Good times.
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Now that we have federal civilians, who everyone loves to make a punching bag, out of the way, there is one interesting group that is going to be a magnet for the press in the next several days:
US Coast Guard
Because USCG falls under DHS, active duty Coasties (i.e. uniformed service members) will NOT be paid on their next scheduled paycheck: January 1st. (Services are paid 1st and 15th every month)
You are going to see a parade of fat dependent moms with a baby in each arm being interviewed on the evening news, with cut shots to daddy out on a Great Lakes ice breaker, flying a rescue chopper, or rounding up brown people in warm waters.
That is going to put some serious pressure on the Orange One.
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Re: How Long Will The Shutdown Last? (Dec 2018)
The last major one happened in the 90s. Where I was, Grand Junction Colorado, credit unions made interest free loans to Employees impacted by the shutdown. Before anyone actually collected, it ended. The taxes were a bit higher after the first check afterwards, as they combined pay periods.
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Re: How Long Will The Shutdown Last? (Dec 2018)
I may try filing for unemployment insurance next week.css75 wrote:The last major one happened in the 90s. Where I was, Grand Junction Colorado, credit unions made interest free loans to Employees impacted by the shutdown. Before anyone actually collected, it ended. The taxes were a bit higher after the first check afterwards, as they combined pay periods.
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Re: How Long Will The Shutdown Last? (Dec 2018)
They are VERY preventative. Now, States play a big role too and will mitigate the situation somewhat. But if you ask people in the industry they would much rather have State people looking at them than Federal people because State people are not nearly as tough. In fact, the States tend to be reactive. They tend to ask "did anybody get sick?" The Feds don't do that. They tend to say "The point is to make sure they DON'T get sick"CAA Flagship wrote:How much prevention do they do? Seems to me they are more reactive than preventative.JohnStOnge wrote:
The people who are responsible for ensuring the safety of the food supply outside of beef, poultry, and pork have all been furloughed. You know, the people that are responsible for making sure that we don't have botulism toxin in canned goods. Or paralytic shellfish poisoning that kills you within 20 minutes or so because your lungs won't work. Or toxigenic E. coli in something like Romaine lettuce. That sort of thing. Those people have been furloughed. Also a lot of the people who are responsible for detecting when something's going on with those sorts of things have been furloughed. People could literally die earlier than they would have because of this. Probably not many. But it could happen. And if things work out in an unlikely way it actually COULD be a lot.
The Feds do get reactive when necessary. They are constantly monitoring to see if anybody does get sick. But that's not their paradigm.
I've seen the difference personally. I've seen a situation in which the circumstances were completely horrible and a State Health Officer's reaction was "did anybody get sick?" Of course you don't KNOW nobody got sick just because it wasn't reported. But you do know that NOBODY would have wanted to eat the food product involved if they knew what you know.
When it comes to protecting you from anything from spending your weekend wed to the toilet spewing out of both ends or something more serious like dying because you ate a low acid canned food and got whacked by botulism toxin you do NOT want to rely on the States to protect you from that. You want the Feds involved.
And what it all comes down to is that the States want a body count before they do anything. The Feds do not.
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Re: How Long Will The Shutdown Last? (Dec 2018)
BTW, I have seen a situation in which some people flipping die when they eat something and the Feds wanted to outlaw putting it in interstate commerce and States went to Congress and prevented the Feds from doing it. You do NOT want to rely on the States when it comes to that sort of thing. The States are MUCH more influenced by industry concerns.
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Re: How Long Will The Shutdown Last? (Dec 2018)
CoolJohnStOnge wrote:BTW, I have seen a situation in which some people flipping die when they eat something and the Feds wanted to outlaw putting it in interstate commerce and States went to Congress and prevented the Feds from doing it. You do NOT want to rely on the States when it comes to that sort of thing. The States are MUCH more influenced by industry concerns.
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Re: How Long Will The Shutdown Last? (Dec 2018)
Which part? The hershey squirts or the people flipping dying?!?!!CID1990 wrote:CoolJohnStOnge wrote:BTW, I have seen a situation in which some people flipping die when they eat something and the Feds wanted to outlaw putting it in interstate commerce and States went to Congress and prevented the Feds from doing it. You do NOT want to rely on the States when it comes to that sort of thing. The States are MUCH more influenced by industry concerns.
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You know its the flipping dying93henfan wrote:Which part? The hershey squirts or the people flipping dying?!?!!CID1990 wrote:
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Re: How Long Will The Shutdown Last? (Dec 2018)
It most certainly is enough.93henfan wrote:I may try filing for unemployment insurance next week.css75 wrote:The last major one happened in the 90s. Where I was, Grand Junction Colorado, credit unions made interest free loans to Employees impacted by the shutdown. Before anyone actually collected, it ended. The taxes were a bit higher after the first check afterwards, as they combined pay periods.
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Re: How Long Will The Shutdown Last? (Dec 2018)
Teeth just get in the way during sucky time93henfan wrote:I may try filing for unemployment insurance next week.css75 wrote:The last major one happened in the 90s. Where I was, Grand Junction Colorado, credit unions made interest free loans to Employees impacted by the shutdown. Before anyone actually collected, it ended. The taxes were a bit higher after the first check afterwards, as they combined pay periods.
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The Coasties will be paid...CID1990 wrote:Yep I’ve got two Coasties in the family, working without pay93henfan wrote:
Federal civilians are paid every two weeks, about a week after the pay period ends. The shutdown last week occurred in the second week of that pay period, after close of business on Friday, so most of us got our 80 hours in and will receive one last paycheck. OMB requires that a skeleton crew of payroll employees be excepted to process pay for hours worked. My pay always hits USAA on Saturday, so I'm hoping it's there tomorrow.
Now that we have federal civilians, who everyone loves to make a punching bag, out of the way, there is one interesting group that is going to be a magnet for the press in the next several days:
US Coast Guard
Because USCG falls under DHS, active duty Coasties (i.e. uniformed service members) will NOT be paid on their next scheduled paycheck: January 1st. (Services are paid 1st and 15th every month)
You are going to see a parade of fat dependent moms with a baby in each arm being interviewed on the evening news, with cut shots to daddy out on a Great Lakes ice breaker, flying a rescue chopper, or rounding up brown people in warm waters.
That is going to put some serious pressure on the Orange One.
I told them if their boats sink they can just wade to shore
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Re: How Long Will The Shutdown Last? (Dec 2018)
I think it's just one paycheck. Similar to the situation with furloughed civilians. They all got one more paycheck for work already done. I think that after the Coast Guard gets its paycheck for the most recent pay period none of those people including Coast Guard staff will receive any pay until after the funding lapse is over. All over this situation, as articulated in the Reuters article at https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa- ... SKCN1OS0IL:Col Hogan wrote:
The Coasties will be paid...
Trump personally intervened to pay Coast Guard in shutdown
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Absolutely not, anytime the government is not at work is a great thing that way they can't steal from us and line their own pockets. You are just another delusional liberalJohnStOnge wrote:Well, you're making a mistake then.ALPHAGRIZ1 wrote:Absolutely
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