Government shutdown averted. For now.

Government shutdown happened in 1995, but did it change the country?

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J. Scott Applewhite / AP / File
In this Feb. 18, 2011, file photo House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., speaks at a news conference in response to House Speaker John Boehner and Republicans plans to increase spending cuts for the current budget year on Capitol Hill in Washington. Could conflict on Capitol Hill lead to a government shutdown?

A federal government shutdown in the United States (or actually only parts of it, since for example the military wouldn't be affected) seems to be averted for now, but is still possible later during March given the fact that House Republicans demand spending cuts that both Senate Democrats and President Obama say are out of the question, meaning that at least one side have to accept concessions that are humiliating for them and bad for the country in their mind to avoid shutdown. It might therefore be the case that a shutdown will take place.

What would happened if the federal government shut down? Well, during the latest shutdown in 1995, Jay Leno in an appearance in Las Vegas described the effects this way:

Imagine what will happen when the federal government shuts down. Illegal immigrants could start pouring into our cities, drug use could sky rocket. In L.A. they'll think they can get away with murder [This was shortly after O.J. Simpson was acquited]. So what's different? No different really.

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