
Hallo, Reddit! Wir haben beide den anhaltenden Regierungsstillstand im Rahmen unserer Berichterstattung über Politik und Politik aufmerksam verfolgt.
Ich (Jonathan Lemire) habe darüber berichtet wie Donald Trump den Shutdown als Waffe gegen Beamte einsetzen könnteUnd wie er es nutzen kann, um die von DOGE begonnenen Pläne fortzusetzen.
Was mich (Toluse Olorunnipa) betrifft, umfasst meine Berichterstattung Folgendes: Trumps unmittelbare Reaktion und mögliche Pläne mit dem ShutdownUnd die Auswirkungen, die Amerikaner möglicherweise auf ihr tägliches Leben spüren, gehen über Flughafenverspätungen und IRS-Schließungen hinaus.
Wir sind hier, um zu besprechen, wie es zu einem Shutdown kam, was die nächsten Schritte der Regierung sein könnten und darüber hinaus. Fragen Sie uns!
Beweisfoto hier: https://x.com/TheAtlantic/status/1978087173690667089
Hi! We’re Jonathan Lemire and Toluse Olorunnipa, staff writers at The Atlantic who cover politics. We have reported on what caused the current government shutdown, what the parties want from each other, and what happens next. Ask us anything!
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Can a new Democratic regime post-Trump reverse most of the damage he did to United States foreign policy?
If the shutdown is a big deal, can you A: start reporting on the Hatch Act violations done by the current admin and not use the kid gloves, and B: remind everyone who is currently in control of all the branches of government?
It’s not possible for the democrats to be both incompetent and weak, but also some sort of unstoppable force of terror. The terror is coming from within the administration.
Since you guys are working for the media, I wonder what do you think about the both side-ism in the current media landscape, and what kind of line that shall not be crossed you’d set before you are forced to choose one side over the other.
Because, man, it seems like the current Trump administration doesn’t know what it’s doing, and a lot of folks have been hurt because of it. And, yet, most of the corporate media that I see don’t exactly condemn what he’s doing and or planning to do, and still play both sides. What do you think is the line here, exactly?
Given they are among the largest and oldest unions in the country, what leverage over negotiations do the federal employee labor unions have, if any?