Eating Melon Guide: What will happen next as the US government enters the countdown to shutdown?
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发表于 2024-12-20 21:55:19
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[Melon eating guide: What will happen next when the US government enters the countdown to closing down?] Assuming that the US Congress cannot reach an expenditure agreement within the next 24 hours, Americans will trigger the same "government Christmas closing" event in 2018 again. Considering that the potential shutdown coincides with a government change, it has added more attention to this event.
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