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Sorry if thia type of question isn't allowed, I tried on AskPolitics as well but that comm looks mega dead so I'm x-posting here

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Forgive me if I'm woefully misunderstanding how this all works.

If the government is shut down, and they can't reach an agreement to open it back up, what happens?

Short term? What does it look like in the coming weeks to months if no agreement is reached?

Mid-Term? Within the next year, if things are still all shut down, what happens to things like trade, tax payments, public services?

Long-term? If, worst case scenario, the divisions between the parties with power have grown so though they can't ever reach an agreement: what happens then? Is it an anarchist state? Do we have new coup attempts to take power? Does the US balkanize?

I'm not meaning to inject any sort of bias in my line of questions, I hope I haven't led anyone to any specific conclusions.

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[-] XTL@sopuli.xyz 3 points 2 days ago

You already had it. They pretended to have an election and then they slowly dismantle the remains of a pretend democracy while the dictatorship/oligarchy continues. You don't wave banners or do any big loud moves and there's minimum resistance. Hell, you can even have a little concentration camps and death squads as a treat.

Just like there's been WWIII going on in Europe for years now with minimal resistance outside the immediate warzones.

And there's been several country wide invasions in recent decades. A bit of news for a while, but as long as you don't put up new flags, they're forgotten about after a few years as businesses get going again.

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