What does the USA SHUTDOWN mean to you ?
Between jokes that the US now has a ‘volunteer’ military (troops still show up but risk missing a paycheck), and assurances the commissary is still in fact open, our big question remains — should folks outside the US care about another shutdown? | |
Let’s answer that by timeframe, shall we? Most shutdowns have only lasted… | |
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If we see a repeat of that, the international impact might be pretty limited… | |
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So, if this whole drama gets cleared up in a few days? Folks from Tokyo to Tunis can safely tune it right the heck out. But if it drags on for… | |
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So, as this thing drags through the first week, the impacts gradually start to accumulate, until you get yourself… | |
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Three of the last four shutdowns (1995-96, 2013, 2018-19) have lasted weeks. The last one (2018-19) lasted five. If we see something like that again, you can expect… | |
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So those jokes on American bases abroad will probably start sounding a whole lot less funny the longer this saga drags on. | |
Intrigue’s Take | |
You could look at all the past shutdowns, or the chaos around Covid, and conclude that things all tend to stabilise sooner or later. The US is resilient. | |
But that depends on whether this time is different. And there are reasons it might be: | |
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Either way, the longer this drags on, the longer the rest of the world wonders what a divided and gridlocked America can still do for (or against) it. Source: Intrigue Blog |
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