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lilORANG
08/30/17 5:16:16 PM
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Or is that an essential function of government?
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lilORANG
08/30/17 7:17:22 PM
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Ruvan22
08/31/17 7:51:58 PM
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TC, very good question
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Sephiroth1288
08/31/17 7:54:14 PM
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Since it's a self-run agency I don't see why it would
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lilORANG
08/31/17 8:05:17 PM
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hey, HuffPo has my back
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/harvey-congress-shutdown_us_59a45596e4b05710aa5e0bef

seems the FEMA workers would still keep doing their job, but the disaster relief fund might not have any money
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Ruvan22
08/31/17 9:12:05 PM
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Sephiroth1288 posted...
Since it's a self-run agency I don't see why it would


What do you mean self run?
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Sephiroth1288
08/31/17 9:14:47 PM
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Ruvan22 posted...
Sephiroth1288 posted...
Since it's a self-run agency I don't see why it would


What do you mean self run?

The people who run it have their own budget and won't lose any funding unless a govt shutdown somehow lasts into another fiscal year.
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Ruvan22
08/31/17 10:37:27 PM
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Sephiroth1288 posted...
Ruvan22 posted...
Sephiroth1288 posted...
Since it's a self-run agency I don't see why it would


What do you mean self run?

The people who run it have their own budget and won't lose any funding unless a govt shutdown somehow lasts into another fiscal year.


Ahh didn't know that, thanks
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