I don't know how a small government shutdown could be a problem in the US when a 250 days government shutdown hardly matter in Belgium.
Our economic grow is very good for the EU zone and unemployment is lowering. Then again we couldn't impose one of these bullshit austerity plan given that we doesn't have any government to vote it .
I'm under the impression that your system is engineered to make the government indispensable.
Well, for one the US Federal government employs about 4.4
million people (about 2.8 million if you exclude uniformed military personnel). That's bigger than the top 8 US corporate employers (Wal-Mart, McDonald's, UPS, Sears, Home Depot, IBM and GM) *combined*.
Putting most of those folks on a furlough takes a big chunk of money out of circulation in the economy. When you add in all the government contractors who are not direct Federal employees, but are basically paid by the government, that's probably another million or so people.
Yes, the deficit is a serious problem. But it's pure politics that the GOP picks now, in the midst of a huge recession, to tackle it. We should have been dealing with it back in 2005, when the economy was booming, unemployment was low, and we could have AFFORDED some cuts in Federal payrolls and services. But no, no.....that was when
deficits didn't matter and the only ones worrying were those crybaby Democrats...