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Trump Claims He 'Can Relate' To Unpaid Workers In a recent segment on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, the focus was on President Trump's comments regarding the government shutdown, which has left many federal employees either furloughed or working without pay. In his lighthearted yet pointed manner, Colbert highlighted how "800,000 federal employees have either been furloughed or are working without pay," illustrating the frustration and financial hardship these individuals face.
Key Takeaways from the Video:
- Sympathy for Federal Workers: Trump declared, "I can relate," as he emphasized that people would "make adjustments," implying that those affected would somehow navigate this difficult period. Colbert quipped, “Yes, adjustments must be made. Starting in November of 2020,” subtly reminding viewers of the upcoming elections.
- Public Reaction: The shutdown triggered an unfortunate spike in employee absences, particularly among T.S.A. agents who called in sick rather than work unpaid during the heightened security concerns. Colbert humorously noted, without T.S.A. agents, he could now bring mouthwash onto flights—a silver lining amidst chaos.
- Government Functions at Risk: Colbert pointed out various essential government services that have halted due to the shutdown, such as food stamps, subsidized school lunches, and even operations at the Smithsonian National Zoo, where they hinted the animals were displeased with the situation.
- Trump’s Justification: The President suggested that many workers actually agreed with the shutdown’s purpose, jokingly positing that they would encourage him to “keep going.” Colbert responded in jest, “They’d also say, ‘Mr. President, you are so big and handsome,’” encapsulating the absurdity of Trump's comments.
- Government Advice to Employees: The Office of Personnel Management suggested that furloughed workers might consider bartering handyman services to pay rent, leading to laughter in the audience as Colbert emphasized the bizarre nature of such advice.
Community Reflection
Colbert’s satirical take serves as a humorous yet critical lens on serious political issues affecting many Americans. The reaction to the government's handling of the shutdown continues to resonate, especially as we head into future elections in 2024. What are your thoughts on the impact of government shutdowns on public employees? Have you or someone you know faced challenges during a shutdown? Share your experiences below!
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