If the government were actually shut down, then I'd agree, but the fact that the government is using government employees to specifically keep people out indicates that the government isn't functionally shut down except in whatever ways it seems to want to be (for whatever reasons, be they unnecessary or for the purpose of political positioning).ptown_trojans_1;1517462 wrote:The Government is shutdown....it is what it is.
Consider if they used the same manpower to keep said memorials open ... if it even takes as much to keep them open as it has taken to block them off. I would be curious to see those numbers, to be honest: How much is spent and how much manpower is used, all in order to run them when they're open? How much is being spent and how much manpower is being used, all in order to keep them blocked off?
I don't know. I think there is room for a gripe about this whole thing. I think it is demonstrating that there are some things that government has, until this point, been involved in, but which do not actually REQUIRE government involvement in order to function properly on a day-to-day basis.ptown_trojans_1;1517462 wrote:Don't complain what is and not open.
A solution is needed.
Telling people the government is shut down, but then using government to keep people from doing things they wouldn't need government in order to do, hardly seems as though the government is ACTUALLY even shut down.



