The good news is the government is opening. The bad news is the government is opening.
Many issues to discuss in detail which I won't do here.
Obamacare "temporary " subsidies. Dems want them permanent to disguise a terminally flawed system. The Repubs want them gone as well as the system itself. They have a little over a month to solve this. It is unfair to people in the system to pull the plug without a reasonable alternative. Therefore, the best alternative to the current reality is to temporarily extend them. I like the idea of giving the subsidies directly to Americans in Health Savings Accounts and making that part of a permanent system of people having a choice.
The shut down delayed the release of some jobs reports that I believe will not look good.
Epstein files. The delay of swearing in of Adelita Grijalva means a vote to release the Epstein files will happen. I contend that they should've been released a long time ago, as far back as the emperor's reign. Trump's DOJ acted buffoonish in denying there is nothing there.
The real scandal untold is not who is on the list. The real scandal is that the FBI's Maurine Comey (daughter of James Comey) offered a plea deal to Epstein IF he implicated Trump. Epstein did not take the deal and that is why he ended up "committing suicide " in an unguarded jail cell.
Arctic Frost will be back in the news. Jack Smith trampled on lawmaker's rights, and they are going to fight back. Bills to protect them from future snooping will be debated and passed. They include phone companies will be required to inform them if the government is snooping on them if they are not the actual target of an investigation: AND the lawmakers will retroactively have the right to sue the government for damages. Not sure if those rights are extended to us peons.
