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<blockquote data-quote="Brian Renville" data-source="post: 203201" data-attributes="member: 256"><p>My favorite was the last time this happened, the infamous sequester that Obama constantly whined about, everyone realized no one missed the government that went away. Later on his administration claimed they were responsible for a decline in the deficit. All of which was because of the people who were laid off. In the end though, especially military speaking, the bureaucrats will keep getting paid and will probably get a raise by the time this is over. Any time and every time some congressional clown runs his mouth about our poor underfunded servicemen and women in order to get the constituents all riled up he never really means the same servicemen and women that the public thinks of when we hear those words. Instead the bureaucrats and contractors as well as throwing a snuck-in congressional raise soak up all the new "defense spending" leaving the "boots" right where they were before while the political football goes sailing overhead.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brian Renville, post: 203201, member: 256"] My favorite was the last time this happened, the infamous sequester that Obama constantly whined about, everyone realized no one missed the government that went away. Later on his administration claimed they were responsible for a decline in the deficit. All of which was because of the people who were laid off. In the end though, especially military speaking, the bureaucrats will keep getting paid and will probably get a raise by the time this is over. Any time and every time some congressional clown runs his mouth about our poor underfunded servicemen and women in order to get the constituents all riled up he never really means the same servicemen and women that the public thinks of when we hear those words. Instead the bureaucrats and contractors as well as throwing a snuck-in congressional raise soak up all the new "defense spending" leaving the "boots" right where they were before while the political football goes sailing overhead. [/QUOTE]
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