Thanks for all the answers, guys. I knew there were a few things that I was missing. It makes more sense, now.
I don't think it's fair that the politicians are turning a debate over policy into something that could potentially harm contractors. I worked construction for a company that contracted for the local military base and lost my job after some red-tape got fumbled around, lost, or was never done in the first place. I'd only worked there a month, and it was the last time I had full-time work. I understand that aspect of it.
At the risk of receiving criticism, I have to say that I don't see a problem with someone backing down and saying, "Okay, we'll review this stuff." They'd prevent anything bad affecting the working class families (And the businesses that employ them), and even potentially cut some of the wasteful government spending, which is an obvious problem that's been going on since forever.
More than anything, I wish everyone would just quit with the whole "They said that, so I'll say this just to oppose them!" spiel. It's getting old. I mean, I enjoy politics, since differing viewpoints intrigue me, but I hate it when politicians do something stupid just to gain some political points or just for the sake of being contradictory. I hate it even more that people buy into it.
I guess a lot depends on how long the shutdown lasts. If it lasts until the next elections, I see a potential problem. If it only lasts a few months, the effects may not thunder throughout time and eternity. We'll see what happens.
Again, thanks.