There is no effective debt ceiling, and we have never had a really real government shutdown. They only shut down things that make us notice it, such as blocking roads to national forests, etc. It would be nice if we would really have one sometime.
It's hilarious/interesting that anyone thinks "shutting down the government" means closing access to national forests. How exactly is that supposed to help anything?
The USD doesn't have an unlimited supply cap, that's why we literally have gov shutdowns every 6 years or so.
There is no effective debt ceiling, and we have never had a really real government shutdown. They only shut down things that make us notice it, such as blocking roads to national forests, etc. It would be nice if we would really have one sometime.
So "literally" is literally wrong.
It's hilarious/interesting that anyone thinks "shutting down the government" means closing access to national forests. How exactly is that supposed to help anything?
I know, but that's what Obama did a few years ago. They also put barricades blocking access to the Vietnam wall in DC.