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If It Happened There ... the Government Shutdown


By Joshua Keating
WASHINGTON, DC - SEPTEMBER 30: The sun sets on an uneasy capital.

Photo by Mark Wilson/Getty Images

This is the first installment of “If It Happened There,” a regular
feature in which American events are described using the tropes and
tone normally employed by the American media to describe events in
other countries.

WASHINGTON, United States—The typical signs of state failure aren’t
evident on the streets of this sleepy capital city. Beret-wearing
colonels have not yet taken to the airwaves to declare martial law.
Money-changers are not yet buying stacks of useless greenbacks on the
street.

But the pleasant autumn weather disguises a government teetering on
the brink. Because, at midnight Monday night, the government of this
intensely proud and nationalistic people will shut down, a drastic
sign of political dysfunction in this moribund republic.

The capital’s rival clans find themselves at an impasse, unable to
agree on a measure that will allow the American state to carry out its
most basic functions. While the factions have come close to such a
shutdown before, opponents of President Barack Obama’s embattled
regime now appear prepared to allow the government to be shuttered
over opposition to a controversial plan intended to bring the nation’s
health care system in line with international standards.

Six years into his rule, Obama’s position can appear confusing, even
contradictory. Though the executive retains control of the country’s
powerful intelligence service, capable of the extrajudicial execution
of the regime’s opponents half a world away, the president’s efforts
to govern domestically have been stymied in the legislature by an
extremist rump faction of the main opposition party.

The current rebellion has been led by Sen. Ted Cruz, a young
fundamentalist lawmaker from the restive Texas region, known in the
past as a hotbed of separatist activity. Activity in the legislature
ground to a halt last week for a full day as Cruz insisted on
performing a time-honored American demonstration of stamina and
self-denial, which involved speaking for 21 hours, quoting liberally
from science fiction films and children’s books. The gesture drew wide
media attention, though its political purpose was unclear to
outsiders.

With hours remaining until the government of the world’s richest
nation runs out of money, attention now focuses on longtime opposition
leader John Boehner, under pressure from both the regime and the
radical elements of his own movement, who may be the only political
figure with the standing needed to end the standoff.

While the country’s most recent elections were generally considered to
be free and fair (despite threats against international observers),
the current crisis has raised questions in the international community
about the regime’s ability to govern this complex nation of 300
million people, not to mention its vast stockpiles of weapons of mass
destruction.

Americans themselves are starting to ask difficult questions as well.
As this correspondent’s cab driver put it, while driving down the
poorly maintained roads that lead from the airport, “Do these guys
have any idea what they’re doing to the country?”

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