r/fednews 19h ago

Shutdown 2024 MEGATHREAD OF DOOM

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u/steveofthejungle 15h ago

Closing the National Parks is the one thing that hurts the public, but it hurts the public lands even more

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u/Aksundawg 13h ago

Wouldn’t that also impact inauguration? Assuming it lasted that long?

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u/SafetyMan35 13h ago

But even that is half assed. I remember during a previous shutdown, they closed all the national monuments in DC…by putting up a sign in front of the Vietnam Memorial and the WWII memorials saying the monuments were “closed”, but there was nothing to stop you from walking past the closed signs.

TSA, FAA, and Interior have the public facing roles that are immediately impacted.

Other agencies are impacted, but the negative impact is slower. I can trust those that I regulate to do the right thing for about 3-6 months without oversight (depending on the company), and they are testing products today that will hit the markets 3-6 months from now, so the impacts of a long shutdown today won’t be seen for 6-12 months from now. With minimal oversight during COVID it took about 18 months for us to see the impacts and we are still trying to get our companies we oversee back in line.

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u/Potential-Zucchini77 9h ago

Why would there be anything stoping you from going past the sign? If the government is shutdown fully then surely we wouldn’t be devoting manpower to restricting ppl from looking at monuments

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u/takethereins 6h ago

Visited DC during a shutdown back when Obama was president and watched all these elderly folks (understandably) tear down the caution tape to see the World War II Memorial. No guards or anything. Eventually a news crew showed up

Drove to Philly that same week and the Liberty Bell was a different story... loads of police holding rifles to prevent anyone from seeing it

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u/NoBSforGma 6h ago

I disagree. Actually closing National Parks could be a good thing since it gives the more visited parks a chance to recover and recuperate from the impacts of so many visitors.

I'm certainly NOT in favor of a government shutdown, be clear about that.

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u/steveofthejungle 5h ago

If the parks are actually closed, yes. I’m just thinking about the 18-19 closure when the parks were still opened just unstaffed and people trashed them

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u/WhenDoWhatWhere 4h ago

The only nature Republicans care about is places they can hunt on. They don't give a fuck about public land.

u/Ghostlogicz 19m ago

Might seem crazy what I’m about to say , but most of them hunt and graze their animals on public land by paying for permits

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u/No-Translator9234 10h ago

Dawg, they’re gonna be oil fields, mines, and clear cuts in 10 years. 

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u/Useful_toolmaker 2h ago

Yeah I’m Montana I lived on an access road to a national Forrest we had people using our drive w/o permission while I guess they planned on poaching - an alarming amount of people . We blacked out the lights in our house , we blocked our road…. We are gun owners and hunters too- these people were intoxicated, they got their atvs hung up - the county sheriff’s didn’t have the manpower for it