Q&A: Government Shutdowns Fail the American People
learned shutdowns are a zero-sum game. Nobody wins. It costs money to shut down the government
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learned shutdowns are a zero-sum game. Nobody wins. It costs money to shut down the government
sending Senator Grassley [to the U.S. Senate], because nobody works harder and is smarter at doing it than
full price to send junk mail that nobody wants. Especially as the U.S. Postal Service loses billions every
there’s a better option on paper. Now, nobody here wants to punish innovation. We want better yields
really a learning process, and nobody got mad at anybody else.” On Grassley’s wife and family
honor to be among patriots here today. Today, nobody will be treated like a skunk at a picnic
sometimes in the top five – nobody can beat Senator Collins; it'd be useless to try. But then … bringing Pharmaceutical Benefit Managers under control – PBMs, nobody knows what they do, and if we knew what they
finalizing the Dietary Guidelines, so we know that nobody has a vested interest in it.” HHS Office