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I thought the shut down meant, they work, but they just don't get paid.
 

I thought the shut down meant, they work, but they just don't get paid.

I believe essential personnel (i.e. air traffic controllers) have to report to work and won't be paid until the shutdown is over. But they will be paid in full.

For non-essential employees it's the other way around. They don't work, and when it's all over they get ALL of the back pay for the days they didn't work during the shutdown. What a racket. Nice work if you can get it I guess.


Edit: Added details about essential vs. non-essential workers.
 

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Hi, You pay a fee to use a national park WTF Seems your controlled thats no better than the UK Sure we have restrictions and laws but no one pays to use regional , state or national parks. Australia land of the free TP
 

Non-Essential employees = Non-Essential jobs

People need to wake up to ALL the non-essential govt. jobs that need to be eliminated. Every govt. agency is over staffed and many agencies should be eliminated all together.
 

They only close what directly affects the public. Remember in 2013 Obama actually SPENT millions to close mt Rushmore? It's all drama. The politicians get their checks every week.
 

FYI, to avoid posts being deleted remember to keep all politics out of post replies.
 

The only relics I have come across around here are at the old cabin ruins I find when I'm out prospecting new areas. I doubt any of that would be protected since it's mostly cans and bottles from buried trash piles but ya never know. I haven't heard of a black market for rusted dr price baking powder cans hehe. That seemed to be a popular buy back then for the cabin dwellers.
 

Once you can’ts ervice the dumpsters and toilets, the parks have to close. Only the bears are allowed to do it in the woods!

For a lot of folks not getting your paycheck deposit in your bank on payday means things like mortgage payments may have to wait.
 

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I believe essential personnel (i.e. air traffic controllers) have to report to work and won't be paid until the shutdown is over. But they will be paid in full.

For non-essential employees it's the other way around. They don't work, and when it's all over they get ALL of the back pay for the days they didn't work during the shutdown. What a racket. Nice work if you can get it I guess.


Edit: Added details about essential vs. non-essential workers.

After the last shutdown, the essential employees who were required to work without pay were awarded double time by a federal court that ruled it was illegal to require people to work for no pay. The additional pay was considered "damages". In past shutdowns, non-essential employees were paid straight time after the shutdown ended, but there is no guarantee of that. State gov't employees have not receive back pay when furloughed or during partial shutdowns, regardless of working or not.
 

And it will probably will go on awhile, but I could be wrong.
 

After the last shutdown, the essential employees who were required to work without pay were awarded double time by a federal court that ruled it was illegal to require people to work for no pay. The additional pay was considered "damages". In past shutdowns, non-essential employees were paid straight time after the shutdown ended, but there is no guarantee of that. State gov't employees have not receive back pay when furloughed or during partial shutdowns, regardless of working or not.

US Constitution Article 1 section 7 said:
Representatives and the Senate, shall, before it become a Law, be presented to the President of the United States; If he approve he shall sign it, but if not he shall return it, with his Objections to that House in which it shall have originated, who shall enter the Objections at large on their Journal, and proceed to reconsider it. If after such Reconsideration two thirds of that House shall agree to pass the Bill, it shall be sent, together with the Objections, to the other House, by which it shall likewise be reconsidered, and if approved by two thirds of that House, it shall become a Law. But in all such Cases the Votes of both Houses shall be determined by Yeas and Nays, and the Names of the Persons voting for and against the Bill shall be entered on the Journal of each House respectively. If any Bill shall not be returned by the President within ten Days (Sundays excepted) after it shall have been presented to him, the Same shall be a Law, in like Manner as if he had signed it, unless the Congress by their Adjournment prevent its Return, in which Case it shall not be a Law.

Congress might offer up triple-time. And, it might not need a President's stamp.
 

....Have to admit if any where close to me it would be tempting....

toe-cutter, oh me oh my, HOW COULD YOU SAY such a thing ? The rules haven't been changed, despite anyone being there to care less or enforce. RECANT of your evil temptation !
 

toe-cutter, oh me oh my, HOW COULD YOU SAY such a thing ? The rules haven't been changed, despite anyone being there to care less or enforce. RECANT of your evil temptation !

I tell ya hes a sneaky one ol Mr. Temptation....lol
 

Anyone know how much train fare is from Chicago to Gettysburg? Just wonderin'. 😐
 

No, you don't want to hunt any federal park lands. Ever. I was at Gettysburg a couple years ago doing a car tour, again. Some of the areas are extremely accessible. I sat down on a stone fence next to a gentleman about my age. We struck up a conversation about Devil's Den, the place we were at. I figured he was a tourist. We went over some of the history, and I was quite surprised over his knowledge. A bit later as we were discussing Lee's decision to try to go right through the Yankee lines, I asked if he was a historian, he said no, he was one of many civilian "park watchers". They basically patrol the parks for free. Apparently people get hurt all the time at Devil's Den and they watch it and other places constantly to notify the authorities if they are needed. Heck, it even makes the newspapers when squirrels dig up nuts. People go into frenzies about others (including squirrels) digging in the parks. There are plenty of places to dig OUTSIDE the forbidden zones. Never go there. Any park, anywhere.
 

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Anyone know how much train fare is from Chicago to Gettysburg? Just wonderin'. 

Train fare is cheap, it is the lawyer's fees that are expensive.
 

They get all the pay from when they were sitting on their butts when they go back to work. The unemployed are just on a vacation. I hope they saved up some money for the time they are not working and can relax.
 

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