CNN 2011-10-03
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A big thank you going all the way for South Korea for getting today's show going today from the CNN center in Atlanta, Georgia. I'm C.A. Let's get to the headlines.First up, we're looking at the possibility of a US government shutdown again. October 1st, which is just a few days away, is the start of the government fiscal1 or financial year. But unless Congress takes action this week, there won't be any money for government programs. If that happens, and it's just an if shutdown. Candy C. looks at which government agency is at the center of this new round of debates.
For the third time this year, a congressional stare down threatens a government shutdown. Let me start with you, senator W. and ask you if there is a point at which you think this is embarrassing?
Yes, it is embarrassing.
Are we there?
Can we once again
inflict2 on on the country and the American people the spectacle of a near-government shutdown? I sure as heck hope not.
The US government runs out of money at the end of this week, unless a temporary spending bill is passed on Capital Hill. Inside the house version is money to
replenish3 the Federal emergency management agency, FEMA, which assists disaster victims,
tornadoes4 in Joplin, hurricane in the Northeast. The
remarkable5 thing is that basically congress can't agree on something everyone is for funding FEMA. The
crux6 of the matter is how and when to decide how to pay for it. Senate
Democrats8 have rejected the House version saying Republicans are proposing to pay for increased FEMA funds with cutbacks in programs that create jobs. Nobody is
budging9, ergo stalemate, a
looming10 shutdown and the politics that ensure.
I'll give the Senate
Democrat7 leader most of the credit. He manufactured the crisis all week about disaster when this is no crisis, everybody knows who are going to pay for every single penny of disaster aid that the president declares and that FEMA
certifies11. One point about who to blame or not to blame on this current, hopefully non-shutdown is that there is a group. And I do believe that it is mostly centered in the House in terms of some of these tea party Republicans who say on every issue. We're going to make this a
maker12 break.
Pointing figures about an
impending13 shutdown can be good politics, but an actual shutdown is likely to hurt any politician in a 50-mile
radius14 of Washington.
Odds15 are good they'll figure this out, they have till Friday. Candy C. CNN. Washington.
So what you know this government shutdown, maybe, maybe not. As many as 800,000 thousand government workers could be sent home, so if you mom or dead is one, they might be home without pay. Applications for things issued by the government like IRS tax
refunds16, passports, visas, those could be delayed. And national parks could be closed as well as the national zoo, although zoo animals would still get fed. The list of things that would stay open is longer, we still get our mail, criminals would still be chased and
prosecuted17, anything to do with public safety keeps on running.
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