OldAirmail wrote:YES!
When I am King of the World things will be a lot better!
expat wrote:OldAirmail wrote:YES!
When I am King of the World things will be a lot better!
One of my stepsons said that alot when he was a teenager. He's on medication now! Ha-Ha!!!!
Maybe Congress and the Senate should have the same rules as the president. Two terms and then you are out. At least you would get some fresh blood every now and then and not the same old faces with the same old arguments......![]()
Matt
The government shutdown might affect college football this weekend and is already having an impact on other sports.
A decision will be made by noon ET Thursday on whether to postpone Saturday's sold-out game in Annapolis, Md., between the Naval Academy and Air Force, according to a release from Navy. The game also is planned for national TV coverage on CBS (11:30 a.m. ET).
According to the release, the Department of Defense has suspended all intercollegiate athletics competitions at all three academies, including West Point. For example, Tuesday night's Navy-Howard soccer game has been canceled.
The suspensions of athletics will last through the government shutdown. If the shutdown is going to extend through the weekend, then the Navy-Air Force game would be postponed ...
The federal government is shutdown. That means only federal government employees that are deemed "essential" are going in to work.
We're led to believe it's a bare bones operation (Michelle Obama won't be tweeting, the National Park Service website is down, etc.). But in reality it appears the number of folks working is higher than half the federal employees. Or, in raw numbers, about 1,350,000 "essential" federal government employees are still working. And that does not include the 589,000 postal employees, who are working, too.
That's 63 percent of the federal work force ...
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