Things didn’t end well for the last guy…

  • Flying Squid@lemmy.worldOP
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    6 hours ago

    As I said elsewhere, those people have kids to feed and forcing people to work without pay is slavery.

    So no, not good.

    • Madison420@lemmy.world
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      4 hours ago

      That’s not how this works.

      Shutdown doesn’t mean no pay, it means no check issued for non essentials. You get furloughed and don’t work unless you choose to, everyone that is expected to work is covered by supplemental budget.

      • Flying Squid@lemmy.worldOP
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        4 hours ago

        David Pekoske, the head of the TSA, tweeted that 95% of TSA employees are classified as essential workers and will work without pay in the event of a shutdown. Air traffic controllers are also considered essential employees and would be asked to work without pay.

        https://www.forbes.com/sites/suzannerowankelleher/2024/12/20/tsa-holiday-travelers-longer-airport-lines-shutdown/

        You might want to check before you make these declarations. I do.

        • Madison420@lemmy.world
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          3 hours ago

          Federal employees would receive backpay after the shutdown ends.

          Slaves have to work bud, employees choose to. You could just say your hyperbole is a bit much rather then insist gainfully employed people are actual slaves anymore than any of the test of us wage slaves.

          Ed:

          Also if you read up there are programs specially for this because it’s so absurd and common. https://www.ussfcu.org/federal-government-shutdown-assistance.html

          USAA and Navy Federal offer the same zero interest loans as well.

          They get paid, I’m not sure your intention with this random hyperbolic doomsaying is but it’s unproductive and misleading at best.

          • Flying Squid@lemmy.worldOP
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            3 hours ago

            Sure. “We’ll pay you eventually, double swearsies, but you are required to work until then” totally isn’t slavery.

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              3 hours ago

              They’ve never not been paid, doing otherwise is fraud even for the government.

              And no, that’s not slavery. Slavery is a forced servitude, you’re not a slave because your mom asked you to take out the trash for “$20 next week if finances work out”.

              Not the everything is literally slavery or literally Hitler no matter how hard you wring your hands and stir the pot.

              • Flying Squid@lemmy.worldOP
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                29 minutes ago

                Do you know what happens when you live paycheck-to-paycheck, like the vast majority of Americans, and they stop paying you for a while? Do you know what happens to children in those situations?

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                  21 minutes ago

                  Opm holds 90 days in reserve, appropriations usually issues another 90 if needed, add another 90 days by zero interest loan and you have pay for approximately 270 days.

                  Currently opm projects no non payment, stop doomsaying when this happens periodically like clockwork.

                  Ed: also distinctly different from slavery given the voluntary nature of employment. It’s bad, it isn’t however “literally slavery” no matter how hard you clutch your pearls.