Our story on how the shutdown has highlighted two Americas: Some families are devastated by the closure, others are oblivious. “That wall is going straight through the country," one woman told me, "not between us and Mexico.”https://nyti.ms/2H7Oly0
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Some of the comments on our story...
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Codie in Boston: "The idea that the government can shutdown federal employees from being paid infuriates me! why is it that the little person is victim to the politics in Washington? Let the Senators & Congress work without pay!"
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Shaun in Auburn, NY: "Would [you] continue to show up for work if you didn't get paid? ...They're not being laid off or downsized, which would afford them the ability to find other employment. The sad reality is that they are being used as pawns."
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Broz in Boynton Beach, Fl: "What if the shutdown goes on for 60 additional days? How many of those out of work have the savings to continue to pay for the basics of life? My guess, probably under 10% of those that are sitting at home or working a part time job."
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C.W. : "'Some Americans Are Devastated,Others Oblivious.' In addition to the shutdown's effects, this headline captures our response to the crisis of climate change, administrative corruption, the disturbing resurgence of hate groups and the alarming decline of our democracy."
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Pete in Atlanta: "We talk too little about the people whole really lose income because of the shutdown: the federal contract workers and the businesses that depend on an open government. They will not recuperate their losses when the shutdown is over."
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Josh in NH: "I'm sorry if this sounds harsh, but government employees are subject to the same kind of uncertainty and job security as everybody else. The sad reality is that most seemed to have gotten so comfortable with it that they tend to think otherwise."
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Ginger in Seattle is my favorite: "This will probably get lost in the sea of political hot takes, but I’m wondering how I can help. What sort of things can an every day person like me do to help these families? I’m sure there are many other people wondering the same thing..."
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Replying to @julieturkewitz
From San Diego: Would definitely like to know how we can help
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