What part of “essential government services” do Libs not understand won’t be shut down?
Question by Gop Housecontrol: What part of “essential government services” do Libs not understand won’t be shut down?
A 1980 Office of Management and Budget (OMB) memorandum defines “essential”
government services and “essential” employees as those:
(1) providing for the national security, including the conduct of foreign relations essential to the national security or the safety of life and property;
(2) providing for benefit payments and the performance of contract obligations under no-year or multi-year or other funds remaining available for those purposes;
(3) conducting essential activities to the extent that they protect life and property, including:
(4) medical care of inpatients and emergency outpatient care;
(5) activities essential to ensure continued public health and safety, including safe use of food, drugs, and hazardous materials;
(6) continuance of air traffic control and other transportation safety functions and the protection of transport property;
(7) border and coastal protection and surveillance;
protection of federal lands, buildings, waterways, equipment and other property owned by the United States;
(8) care of prisoners and other persons in the custody of the United States;
law enforcement and criminal investigations;
(9) emergency and disaster assistance;
activities that ensure production of power and maintenance of the power distribution system;
(10) activities essential to the preservation of the essential elements of the money and banking system of the United States, including borrowing and tax collection activities of the Treasury; and
(11) activities necessary to maintain protection of research property.
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Answer by Turtle
Shut down? What…..are the Dems the party of no!
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