WASHINGTON, D.C. (Worthy Satire) – Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer is warning that a government shutdown is imminent, but ordinary Americans are quietly wondering if that might actually be the best thing to happen to them all year.
“If this shutdown happens, the consequences will be dire,” Schumer said grimly, as citizens nationwide immediately started Googling: What exactly does the government do for me again?
Reports from across the country suggest a strange wave of optimism spreading. Families are reporting fewer IRS-induced migraines, fewer regulations being dropped on their small businesses, and a blissful silence as federal bureaucrats temporarily stopped inventing new reasons to fine people.
“I haven’t been this happy since the last shutdown,” said one small-town diner owner. “I didn’t realize how peaceful life could be until Washington went offline.”
Political strategists are warning Democrats that prolonged shutdowns may accidentally prove to Americans that they don’t actually need Washington to run their lives. “If this goes on too long,” one insider cautioned, “people might start demanding permanent vacation for the entire federal government.”
Meanwhile, Schumer has vowed to “do everything possible” to restart the endless printing of money, just as soon as he finds a way to convince Americans that turning the lights back on in D.C. is in their best interest.
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