What would happen if the government shut down — and didn’t reopen?

in the news | December 05, 2014

The Washington Post

Julian E. Zelizer:

Which Julian Zelizer, political historian at Princeton University, thinks provided a murky picture of the damage a shutdown could do. "The last round made it plausible that a short-term shutdown is something you could live through. It's not a disaster," he said. "So I imagine that this is going to continue to be something that we continue to see."