Факты, которые подконтрольные ЦРУ СМ»И» в России скрывают...
You’ll Wish the Shutdown Were Only as Bad as Today
Bloomberg, Jan. 15, 2019
**Airport security screeners could quit en masse, grounding flights. The federal courts could stop hearing civil cases. City buses could stop running.
**And 38 million Americans could stop getting food stamps.
**Officials from Washington to Wall Street are pondering nightmare scenarios if the partial U.S. government shutdown that is already the longest on record extends into spring -- or beyond.
**Shutdowns don’t get bad linearly; they get bad exponentially.
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Lawsuits are already testing the administration’s ability to keep on the job unpaid workers, hundreds of thousands of whom missed their first paycheck last week.
Beyond its direct effects on businesses, economists say the shutdown threatens to shake consumer confidence and chip away at retail sales, particularly as unpaid federal workers and contractors forgo spending on cars, new homes and even entertainment.
The shuttering of more than a dozen departments and agencies -- from Homeland Security to the Environmental Protection Agency -- is being felt across the country, threatening the economy, public safety, businesses and people’s wallets.
And it’s only going to get worse.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture said there may not be enough money to keep food stamp benefits flowing to 38 million recipients past February. That spending accounts for about 10 percent of the food U.S. families buy for their homes, with purchases spread across some 260,000 retailers.
The Department of Housing and Urban Development has said it can’t renew 1,150 rental assistance contracts with private landlords that expired in December or will expire in January, accounting for some 40,000 low-income households.
Another 550 rental assistance contracts expire in February, affecting an additional 16,000 households. And if the shutdown stretches into March, subsidies for the great majority of contracts will end, along with all subsidy payments for the largest rental assistance program, jeopardizing the vouchers used by 2.2 million low-income households.
Landlords nationwide may force tenants to pay full monthly rent or evict them.
An extended shutdown will also test the limits of how long government employees and contractors will keep working without pay -- an issue for those designated as “essential” and told to remain on the job even though paychecks have been suspended.
Transportation Security Administration security officers are already calling in sick at twice the usual rate, forcing airports in Miami, Houston and Virginia to consolidate security lanes. If TSA officers leave in large numbers, it would potentially cripple air travel and expose passengers to greater risk.
That danger goes beyond the TSA. Federal workers considered essential include correctional officers at federal prisons, air-traffic controllers and the firefighters who battled some of California’s wildfires last year.
The federal government may stop paying its own rent because there is no one to process the checks.
In Tennessee, the Chattanooga Area Regional Transportation Authority may have to reduce bus service if the shutdown lasts long enough. Federal funding accounted for about 16 percent of the agency’s roughly $22 million annual budget in its 2017 fiscal year.
The problem for cities like Chattanooga stems from the shuttering of the Federal Transit Administration, which helps finance both major projects and some operating expenses. The FTA workers responsible for releasing funds aren’t on the job and public transportation advocates say systems nationwide are already in the early stages of a cash crunch.
Another worry is the federal court system. The Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts announced that some courts have already suspended civil cases involving the federal government, in part because so many government lawyers have been furloughed.
The Food and Drug Administration says some routine food safety inspections are already suspended.
Because it can’t collect fees that pay for pharmaceutical reviews, the FDA isn’t accepting new applications for medicines. And it’s weeks away from running out of funds it uses to review new medical products. The effects of the shutdown are now extending to drugmakers that submitted filings for review before the beginning of the impasse.
And it’s only going to get worse.
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Перед нами - коварный и опасный мошенник, расист, лжец и фашист Дональд Трамп, порочный Конгресс, нацистские ФБР - ЦРУ, кровавые милитаристы США и НАТО >>> а также и лживые, вредоносные американские СМ»И».
Киевские власти — фашистские агенты американского империализма...
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Правительство США жестоко нарушало мои права человека при проведении кампании террора, которая заставила меня покинуть свою родину и получить политическое убежище в СССР. См. книгу «Безмолвный террор — История политических гонений на семью в США» - "Silent Terror: One family's history of political persecution in the United States» - arnoldlockshin.wordpress.com
Правительство США еще нарушает мои права, в течении 14 лет отказывается от выплаты причитающейся мне пенсии по старости. Властители США воруют пенсию!!
ФСБ - Федеральная служба «безопасности» России - вслед за позорным, предавшим страну предшественником КГБ, мерзко выполняет приказы секретного, кровавого хозяина (boss) - американского ЦРУ (CIA). Среди таких «задач» - мне запретить выступать в СМИ и не пропускать большинства отправленных мне комментариев. А это далеко не всё...
Арнольд Локшин, политэмигрант из США
BANNED – ЗАПРЕЩЕНО!!
ЦРУ - ФСБ забанили все мои посты, комментарии в Вконтакте, в Макспарке, в Medium.com... и удаляют ещё много других моих постов!
… а также блокируют мой доступ к таким сайтам, как «Портал Госуслуги Москва»!
You’ll Wish the Shutdown Were Only as Bad as Today
Bloomberg, Jan. 15, 2019
**Airport security screeners could quit en masse, grounding flights. The federal courts could stop hearing civil cases. City buses could stop running.
**And 38 million Americans could stop getting food stamps.
**Officials from Washington to Wall Street are pondering nightmare scenarios if the partial U.S. government shutdown that is already the longest on record extends into spring -- or beyond.
**Shutdowns don’t get bad linearly; they get bad exponentially.
…............................
Lawsuits are already testing the administration’s ability to keep on the job unpaid workers, hundreds of thousands of whom missed their first paycheck last week.
Beyond its direct effects on businesses, economists say the shutdown threatens to shake consumer confidence and chip away at retail sales, particularly as unpaid federal workers and contractors forgo spending on cars, new homes and even entertainment.
The shuttering of more than a dozen departments and agencies -- from Homeland Security to the Environmental Protection Agency -- is being felt across the country, threatening the economy, public safety, businesses and people’s wallets.
And it’s only going to get worse.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture said there may not be enough money to keep food stamp benefits flowing to 38 million recipients past February. That spending accounts for about 10 percent of the food U.S. families buy for their homes, with purchases spread across some 260,000 retailers.
The Department of Housing and Urban Development has said it can’t renew 1,150 rental assistance contracts with private landlords that expired in December or will expire in January, accounting for some 40,000 low-income households.
Another 550 rental assistance contracts expire in February, affecting an additional 16,000 households. And if the shutdown stretches into March, subsidies for the great majority of contracts will end, along with all subsidy payments for the largest rental assistance program, jeopardizing the vouchers used by 2.2 million low-income households.
Landlords nationwide may force tenants to pay full monthly rent or evict them.
An extended shutdown will also test the limits of how long government employees and contractors will keep working without pay -- an issue for those designated as “essential” and told to remain on the job even though paychecks have been suspended.
Transportation Security Administration security officers are already calling in sick at twice the usual rate, forcing airports in Miami, Houston and Virginia to consolidate security lanes. If TSA officers leave in large numbers, it would potentially cripple air travel and expose passengers to greater risk.
That danger goes beyond the TSA. Federal workers considered essential include correctional officers at federal prisons, air-traffic controllers and the firefighters who battled some of California’s wildfires last year.
The federal government may stop paying its own rent because there is no one to process the checks.
In Tennessee, the Chattanooga Area Regional Transportation Authority may have to reduce bus service if the shutdown lasts long enough. Federal funding accounted for about 16 percent of the agency’s roughly $22 million annual budget in its 2017 fiscal year.
The problem for cities like Chattanooga stems from the shuttering of the Federal Transit Administration, which helps finance both major projects and some operating expenses. The FTA workers responsible for releasing funds aren’t on the job and public transportation advocates say systems nationwide are already in the early stages of a cash crunch.
Another worry is the federal court system. The Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts announced that some courts have already suspended civil cases involving the federal government, in part because so many government lawyers have been furloughed.
The Food and Drug Administration says some routine food safety inspections are already suspended.
Because it can’t collect fees that pay for pharmaceutical reviews, the FDA isn’t accepting new applications for medicines. And it’s weeks away from running out of funds it uses to review new medical products. The effects of the shutdown are now extending to drugmakers that submitted filings for review before the beginning of the impasse.
And it’s only going to get worse.
/////////////////////////////////////////////
Перед нами - коварный и опасный мошенник, расист, лжец и фашист Дональд Трамп, порочный Конгресс, нацистские ФБР - ЦРУ, кровавые милитаристы США и НАТО >>> а также и лживые, вредоносные американские СМ»И».
Киевские власти — фашистские агенты американского империализма...
/////////////////////////////////////////////
Правительство США жестоко нарушало мои права человека при проведении кампании террора, которая заставила меня покинуть свою родину и получить политическое убежище в СССР. См. книгу «Безмолвный террор — История политических гонений на семью в США» - "Silent Terror: One family's history of political persecution in the United States» - arnoldlockshin.wordpress.com
Правительство США еще нарушает мои права, в течении 14 лет отказывается от выплаты причитающейся мне пенсии по старости. Властители США воруют пенсию!!
ФСБ - Федеральная служба «безопасности» России - вслед за позорным, предавшим страну предшественником КГБ, мерзко выполняет приказы секретного, кровавого хозяина (boss) - американского ЦРУ (CIA). Среди таких «задач» - мне запретить выступать в СМИ и не пропускать большинства отправленных мне комментариев. А это далеко не всё...
Арнольд Локшин, политэмигрант из США
BANNED – ЗАПРЕЩЕНО!!
ЦРУ - ФСБ забанили все мои посты, комментарии в Вконтакте, в Макспарке, в Medium.com... и удаляют ещё много других моих постов!
… а также блокируют мой доступ к таким сайтам, как «Портал Госуслуги Москва»!