In a recent article
whose author is unknown that was published in the New York Daily News entitled
"Shutdown Impact: 13 Days after the federal government closed, affects are
felt across many agencies, “the
author informs his reader that the shutdown has affected just about every
aspect of our lives. One being education. Another one being all the national
parks have shutdown except for the ones which the state they are in picked up
the tab to reopen them.
Overall the affect of
the government shutdown has been relatively minimal on education, but there has
been some damage done like some university researchers cant apply for
grants or access government databases. With out grants from the government
research may come to a screeching halt. The lack of access to databases could
also be catastrophic to the research that is going on at universities.
The affect on the
national parks is huge the only ones that are open have to be funded by the
state they are in, and even this is temporary because the states only have so
much money that can be spent. Barricades have been put up at
the entrances to all closed parks to keep people out. School field
trips are being cancelled, veterans cant go see memorials, and vacations are
being cancelled all because of a few men in Washington cant get
along.
This has happened in the
past. The government also shutdown back in 1995-1996 when Bill Clinton was
president.
The government shutdown
has had a giant affect on our lives from education to relaxation. We have had
to put our lives on hold.
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