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In reply to the discussion: Colbert King: Where are the arrests over the World War II Memorial protest? [View all]TwilightGardener
(46,416 posts)mean some federal employee isn't responsible somewhere--for the grounds, at the very least. If the attraction you mention SITS on federal land, then someone on a federal level is responsible for it, and that person has very likely been either furloughed or is working without pay, or is attending other functions. The point is, the least important shit gets cut off first, and if it turns out to be closed by mistake (mostly because operations and responsibilities have to figured out), then it reopens. There's no nefarious plot by Obama to deny access to Mt. Vernon. And no one is going to starve or die because they can't see this park or that house. What's really sad is stopping things like HeadStart, and military benefits (now fixed), and federal prison guards getting furloughed, and ATC working without pay.