Despite the spin of King Constipation, the NPR is reporting an interesting tidbit - and it guts the sob story the Whining Brat of a President is spewing.
From NPR (not exactly a right wing source)
It won't be the first time
"Since a new budgeting process was put into place in 1976, the U.S.
government has shut down 17 times. Presidents Jimmy Carter and Ronald
Reagan each dealt with six shutdowns during their terms in office,
lasting anywhere from one day to 2 1/2 weeks.
The last actual shutdown came in 1996 — though the government came close during budget negotiations in 2011.
The last shutdown lasted three weeks
The
three-week shutdown that lasted from Dec. 16, 1995, to Jan. 6, 1996,
ranks as the longest in U.S. history. As a result, about 284,000 federal
workers were furloughed, and around 475,000 essential employees went
without a paycheck, although they were eventually reimbursed.
They
weren't the only ones inconvenienced. Some benefits for military
veterans were delayed, and cleanup at more than 600 toxic waste sites
was stopped. The government also shut down for six days in mid-November
1995, initially resulting in the furlough of 800,000 federal employees.
The Congressional Research Service reported the shutdowns cost taxpayers
a combined $1.4 billion."
I now return you to the Whining and Sniveling Brat know as "king constipation".
|
|
Blogazine Subject Areas Pull Down Menu
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment