Hoping For A Shutdown But Not Just The Government

The moment for a national strike?

We’re on the cusp on another potential U.S. government shutdown. It’s political theatre, but then so is every thing else these days. And it’s all bad political theatre, because the players insist on remaining on the stage even with the audience booing their awful performances. Taylor brandon HRfGpPrzmNg unsplash.

In my opinion, even with the turmoil a government shutdown would cause, I say bring it on. Not only that, I think we should hope and aim for something larger.

Supposedly this shutdown, if it happens, begins at midnight September 30. That’s Tuesday night. Learning from our COVID lockdown days, let’s shut the whole country down for the rest of the week (or longer.) Yes, that’s right. Make it a national strike. Stay home Wednesday through the weekend. Don’t go to work. Don’t do any shopping. Hell, shut off the streamers. Don’t watch the baseball playoffs.

Sure there will be some who have to do things, but if enough folks walked out of it all we might be on to something.

Am I dreaming? Sure. I like my dreams better than this damn nightmare we’re living through. Frankly if we’re ever going to bring this horrible moment we’re living in to a head some sort of national strike is going to be needed. Otherwise the inertia that comes with getting through life just keeps things rolling along.

I don’t know about you, I’m tired of the bad political theatre AND the lazy audiences.

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Author: Warner Crocker

I stumble through life as a theatre director and playwright as well as a gadget geek...commenting along the way. Every day I learn something new is a good day, so I share what I find exciting, new, stupid and often worthwhile.

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