Trump’s government shutdown cut off access to crucial public data
Trump’s government shutdown cut off access to crucial public data
By Tristan Greene
President Donald Trump reopened the US government last Friday after his 35-day-long attempt to compel members of Congress to fund a wall along the southern border ended in abject failure. By all accounts, except perhaps the President’s own, the longest shutdown in modern US politics was a complete catastrophe. According to experts, it’s lingering effects may never be fully understood. Especially when it comes to the gaps and delays caused by a lack of data – the people’s data. The most visible and immediate harm caused by the shutdown came in the form of Federal employees forced to work for…
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January 30, 2019 at 02:12AM
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By Tristan Greene
President Donald Trump reopened the US government last Friday after his 35-day-long attempt to compel members of Congress to fund a wall along the southern border ended in abject failure. By all accounts, except perhaps the President’s own, the longest shutdown in modern US politics was a complete catastrophe. According to experts, it’s lingering effects may never be fully understood. Especially when it comes to the gaps and delays caused by a lack of data – the people’s data. The most visible and immediate harm caused by the shutdown came in the form of Federal employees forced to work for…
This story continues at The Next Web
January 30, 2019 at 02:12AM
via The Next Web http://bit.ly/2B88dvC
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