By Tom H. Hastings, Guest Columnist
“They’ll make adjustments. They always do.”
So said Donald Trump when a reporter asked him about the millions of people directly affected by his shutdown.
Yes, millions. Nearly 400,000 federal workers are not being paid, and an equal number of workers who were fulfilling government contracts also are not being paid. Most of those 800,000 have dependents. So millions of Americans are going without a paycheck. Trump says they’ll adjust.
Wait — his shutdown? Yup. “I’m proud to shut down the government … I’m not gonna blame you for it.” That’s what Trump said, on camera, to Sen. Chuck Schumer in December 2018.
As with so many things this president has promised — Mexico will pay for the wall. He’s ordering the troops home from Syria now. He will push for term limits on Congress. He will make sure taxpayers can fully deduct health care insurance payments on their taxes. He will release his taxes as soon as the audit is finished — Trump makes a promise and then denies it. The Promisebreaker.
Back in the day, when I was a young single dad — just me and my two sons — I missed a paycheck once. It was a catastrophe. A crew of us were working construction, and the contractor bailed on all of us. Three of us were family men and two were single guys. All of us were panicked and scrambling. Yeah, we all “made adjustments.” It was hellish.