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Mary Busch's avatar

I had no idea about the Antideficiency Act let alone the fact that the Justice Department’s Office of Legal Counsel issued a series of opinions reinterpreting the law leading to why shutdowns are triggered. Thanks for this insight.

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James A. Robichaux's avatar

Like others commenting on this article, I had no idea about the interpretation of the Antideficiency Act. So, thanks for sharing this!

I had long thought that our shutdowns were *solely* a result of our Presidential system, and it's one of several reasons that, for about 15 years now, I have been in favor of abolishing the Presidency. Since shutdowns happen due to a disagreement between the head of government and the legislature, and since the legislature doesn't pick the head of government in a Presidential system (and, here in the United States, can't remove the head of government without getting a two-thirds vote in the Senate, and since Congress wouldn't be the one to pick the new President anyway), each side in a shutdown standoff can *credibly* claim that the other side is at fault.

Thanks for bringing more nuance to the issue, and, yes, we need to stop treating these constraints as if they are natural!

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