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1How would a government shutdown affect your
daily life?
2Ticktock. Ticktock. Just over a week remains. If
the Democrats and Republicans don't stop
bickering and agree to how the U.S. should pay
its bills, the federal government will shut down,
come October 1. But what would a shutdown mean
for you? Would your daily life be affected? (The
answer's yes, so keep reading.) 1. Vacation all
I ever wanted Need to get away? Well, you can't.
At least not to national parks. Or to national
zoos. Or to national museums. 2. I won't back
down The good news (for you) is that the men and
women in uniform would continue to keep you safe.
The bad news (for them) is that they'd be paid in
IOUs until the shutdown ended. 3. You may be
thinking, "No functioning government, no need to
pay taxes." Think again. 4. Anything dirty or
dingy or dusty Oscar the Grouch is a company of
one. No one loves trash. But if you live in
Washington, expect it to pile up if there's a
shutdown. There wouldn't be anyone to collect
your garbage.
3In Other News
- Two crew members who went missing when their
helicopter went into the Red Sea on Sunday are
believed to be dead, the U.S. Navy said Monday.
Search and rescue efforts for the two have been
suspended, the Navy said. The sea lies between
Africa and the Arabian Peninsula. The helicopter
landed on the deck of the guided-missile
destroyer USS Lawrence, two Navy sources said,
and three passengers got off. According to
eyewitnesses, the two crew members were still
aboard when, apparently, a wave hit the ship
severe enough to cause the helicopter to fall
into the sea, the sources told CNN. - Arizona Cardinals safety Rashad Johnson suffered
a bizarre and gruesome injury in the midst of the
teams blowout loss to the New Orleans Saints in
Week 3. According to Kent Somers of the Arizona
Republic, the 27-year-old lost the top of his
left middle finger and did not realize it until
after he removed his glove.