A city in the country of Trump where shutdown ku axhad grows

A city in the country of Trump where shutdown ku axhad grows

Ana FauguyIn Martinsburg, West Virginia

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Troy Williams, Marsellus Brothers and Jonathan Giba

It has been three months since Jonathan Gibala lives in the temporary homes for homeless giants at the hospital for former American army members in West Virginia.

He is waiting for medical and dental consultation, after medication, he was written before that he was unable to leave his teeth and walk. Now, because the government is closed, he is preparing to stop further.

He calls him “political BS.” Mr. Gi Giba, the American Veterans Affairs (VA) hospital in West Virginia, is still providing medical care at the Hospital, but VA stopped other events that help the giants find jobs and transitions from military life.

“Shutdown is a waste of time and in the meantime everyone suffers,” says the army giant.

Martinsburg is an American city Especially the US government’s shutdown was fixed to feel the consequences.

About 85 miles (136 km) outside the Washington DC (136 km), the city of about 20,000 people, Federal Agency Veterans Hospital, Internal Revenue Services (IRS) Process Facility and Agricultural Assistance Office work in the area.

Another thousand or so federal workers travel to the country’s capital every day from the Amritrak station at the center of Martinusberg.

This is the country of Trump, where 67% of the people in 2024 voted for the President and a freedom is something of a make-to-work mentality.

Due to the government’s shutdown, the nearest community program – Freedom’s running race – changed its route from the footsteps near the Federal Civil War battlefield site, but otherwise moved as planned. Harper rounds, national parks and nearby tourism -drawn state money have been kept open.

But it is not far from the minds of the people in Washington and not to worry about everyday Americans. And they are worried about what is coming when the shutdown is on.

About six days after the closure of the American government, the warm Monday, Sri Gibaa’s co -operative giants, are sitting under the shade of smoking a large tree -chain.

One of them, Troy Williams says that politics has hurt the average American people. He says, “This is not a Democrat or Republican issue,” is that they are not working on the subject of solution. “

Air Force giants worry about what the Marcelus Brothers are next. “We’re in Limbo, it’s terrible.”

The Republican and the Democrats have been rapidly accelerated from the government funds since the end of October 1 and many governments have closed. About 200,000 workers are regarded as “essential” work without salary because the political standoff is on.

Washington politicians have pointed fingers towards the opposition. On Friday, the White House began to release thousands of federal employees.

In the state already in the state due to a job deduction attempts to withdraw the Federal Workforce of the Trump administration, the shutdown has even threatened the loss of stear, the West Virginia Center on Budget and Policy warning Executive Director Kelly.

“We have federal government employees of coal mining workers in West Virginia,” she says. “Of course those jobs are well paid, bring good benefits and there are no full payment jobs in the state which are really important.”

Tina Hasam, a small businessman in the area, has first seen the impact of government shutdown on her neighbors.

“It hurts small businesses, they can cancel the service, they cannot buy locally,” she says about federal workers. “The shutdown of the government has a big impact and it is really scary. I just pray that all this will go away.”

Already, the United States of Agriculture Department (USDA) Service Center – which serves in seven countries surrounding – he has closed his door.

Offices responsible for helping farmers, livestock owners and landowners to help with agricultural loans and disaster assistance – the government will be closed until the government resumes.

And on Wednesday, the IRS, 000 34,3 workers were overthrown, so the service center in Martinsburg could soon be affected.

History has proved that when the shutdown is running, more services are reduced or closed due to lack of funds.

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West Virginia’s Senate member Shelly Capito has so far remained undisputed despite the potential influence on the area of ​​representation like Martinsburg. She has voted for the Republican people to provide government funds without the healthcare of Democrats. Proposals on both sides have been frequently failed.

In the local op-Aad, Moore Capito mentions that the per capita federal employees in the country in West Virginia are the third largest number, but the intuition of Democrats was blamed.

“These are our neighbors and friends – people who keep their mine workers safe, process the benefits of giants, keep our boundaries safe and keep drugs from our communities. Now their own mistakes are facing uncertainty about their wage inspection.”

When the first inspection occurs from the shutdown – whether or not – it will end on Friday.

In the previous shutdown, the federal workers who went without the passenger were paid back, but it remained unclear whether this would happen at this time.

“Economic losses can have widespread effects on local communities, businesses and homes. This can cause long -term loss of local economies,” says the resident Mark Muligan.

“West Virginia is a poor state and depends on the federal job and handouts. Pain for older, disabled and children can be a catastrophic.”

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