Ben ouais, normal c'est les Républicains !
Du n'importe quoi mon tigrou pour amuser la galerie.
Démocrates ou Républicains, les militaires ont toujours été payés et le seront toujours. Comme le seront tous les membres du Congrès et le président lui-même.
Et pour ceux qui seront un tantinet affecté par la fermeture,
si fermeture il y a, j'ai la certitude que dans leurs carnets et pré-carnets de voyage ils ont eu la sagesse de prévoir un pan B!


Autrement ce sera un état de panique peu habitués qu'ils sont à l'imprévisible.
Faudra pas oublier de demander un remboursement comme indiqué ici:
A spokeswoman for
Zion National Park said people with reservations will be given refunds if the park closes due to a shutdown.
All 394 units in the National Park system will be closed in the event of a shutdown. That includes not only parks, but historic battlefields such as Chickamauga and
Gettysburg, and other sites administered by the National Park Service.
The Park Service will refund the fees that campers pay for using campsites in NPS units.
If a person has paid an entrance fee at a national park and then is required to leave the park due to a government shutdown, the Park Service will allow that entrance fee to be honored at a later date once the park re-opens, if the person shows a receipt proving that he'd already paid the entrance fee.
At some NPS sites, concessionaires or outside contractors run the lodges and other facilities. Each individual concessionaire at each of the national park units will address the question of refunds.
Guests who are already staying at one of the lodges within a national park will be given 48 hours to vacate the premises once a shutdown starts.