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For example Biden who have leeched untold amounts of money from the Government in pay stubs should be forced to pay them back since the work they have done has under minded the ethical benefits of the people.
As with most business's its a job, you get paid for doing the job right, i don't see many in office that do the job right or even take the job seriously enough to be paid for it.
That's the only effect past U.S. government shutdowns have had on the average citizen.
Not everything can be learned from a book or a web page.
The U.S. government has shut down many times before. Most Americans don't even notice because most Americans don't deal with the federal government on a daily basis.
I might notice an absence of some financial transactions at my job, but the only real effect previous shutdowns have had on me and my own is we couldn't go to a national part for a while.
Standards from Canada were WAY higher.. and that was a private school that would be above a public school.
I think the in the UK they call Private schools the opposite of what the US and Canada do so adjust as needed.
ha ha