Posted on Oct 27, 2013
Col Regional Director, Whem/Ssa And Congressional Liaison
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TSgt Jackie Jones
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Shouldn't there be a contingency plan for everything? And a contingency plan for the contingency plan? It seems the more options and more prepared, the less stress during the "problem".
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Capt Richard I P.
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Col (Join to see) Sir, hope for the best, plan for the worst. its what we do. PACE.
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Cpl Ray Fernandez
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Absolutely there needs to be a plan in place. Not to be overly critical of the politicians, but I have a problem when neither party can plan long term to create a budget to give our country the stability and ability to plan long term. A government shutdown is a threat to the stability of the nation and potentially the world if someone sees our leadership as being in a state of chaos they may attempt to take advantage of the situation. Looking at SSG Robert O.'s own experience it makes me worry if units that would typically be used to respond to threats around the world cannot train to maintain their specialized skills it should make us worry that the next time political infighting leads to another shutdown the consequences could be much more serious.<br>
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