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    Chaos, Anarchy To Reign If Paterson Shuts Down NY

    June 11, 2010

    Monday Could Be Doomsday If Budget Deal Can't Be Reached

    Shutdown Would Mean Closing Of State Parks, DMV, Courts, N.Y. Lottery


    Chaos and anarchy. That's what New York Gov. David Paterson is warning if he's forced to shut down the government in a few days.

    The clowns in the state Legislature, now deadlocked for 71 days on the budget, are ready to take down the "big tent" and bring state government to a standstill. At least that's what Paterson thinks.

    "No one knows the full ramifications of a government shutdown," said Paterson. "It would create unimaginable chaos around the state and the greater metropolitan areas."

    Such chaos includes closing all state parks, motor vehicles offices, courts, and even the lottery. Public assistance payments would not be made and unemployment payments might also be held up.

    The governor is in this pickle, in part, because wild cards like Sen. Ruben Diaz Sr. (D-Bronx) and possibly scandal-scarred Sen. Pedro Espada (D-Bronx) might not go along.

    Sources said the next emergency bill from Paterson will have up to $350 million in cuts to human services and mental health. But Republicans, who could become Paterson's new allies in the budget battle, aren't satisfied with that.

    They want $750 million in new cuts like:

    Delaying the 10 percent welfare grant increases
    Withholding welfare from those who don't comply with employment requirements
    Reducing the personal needs allowance of people in drug and alcohol programs

    Diaz will not go along with that.

    "I am not voting for any more cuts. I understand that it is painful," said Diaz. "But the governor is leaving me no choice."

    The other renegade, Espada, thinks there might be a budget deal in the offing, but, he said, "I would vote no if such a massive cut were included because the state needs a fiscal plan.

    Paterson called both men "thugs."

    Espada, like some in both houses of the Legislature, thinks lawmakers will find a way to avoid bringing the government to a grinding halt.

    "There will not be a shutdown on Monday. We've never wanted a shutdown," he said.

    It's really too early to tell what is going to happen. Will Espada and Diaz back down? Will Paterson make a deal with the Republicans? Or will pigs fly?

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    #2
    To be honest, this is just political grandstanding. Former President Clinton let the Federal Government shutdown when the Republicans refused to budge on his budget. There was no anarchy and chaos. It took a week, if my memory serves me correctly, for the Republicans to back down and pass President Clinton's budget.

    It's not doomsday. It's just politics.

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      #3
      Originally posted by helpmeout View Post
      To be honest, this is just political grandstanding. Former President Clinton let the Federal Government shutdown when the Republicans refused to budge on his budget. There was no anarchy and chaos. It took a week, if my memory serves me correctly, for the Republicans to back down and pass President Clinton's budget.

      It's not doomsday. It's just politics.

      I remember this well. This is actually the moment that I woke up (unlike so many sheeple today) and realized that we don't need the large govt we currently have.

      The fed employees slept in at home instead of their offices and the world still turned without them.

      As long as we have law enforcement and other public safety workers as well as some minor temporary assistance for the extreme needy I hope they shut down all 50 states tomorrow as well as the fed.

      Watch how fast the economy recovers.
      The essence of freedom is the proper limitation of Government

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