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As America's longest-ever government shutdown continues, federal workers face an uncertain financial future.

About 800,000 US federal staff are at home or working without pay during the political deadlock over funding for Mr Trump's proposed border wall.

While some workers are relying on yard sales, food banks and loans to make ends meet, others have turned to crowdfunding - raising money through online donations.

More than 1,500 crowdfunding campaigns have been set up on GoFundMe since the shutdown began, a company spokesperson told CNN, raising more than $300,000 (£232,000).

So who are the people tapping into this online goodwill?

'It's scary, I don't know how long we'll last'

Mechelle, 26, was working two jobs before she become a security officer at Atlanta Airport last summer.

With no family nearby, Mechelle has become the sole provider for her mother, a brain tumour survivor whose epilepsy and glaucoma has left her unable to work.

"I thought that having a government job would provide me better opportunities and more security," says Mechelle.

"It ended up being the total opposite."

Despite the prospect of no pay, Mechelle is still required to work. So are all 57,000 employees of the Transportation Security Administration (TSA).
But with no savings, the commute to work is eating into the little money she has to pay for bills and for the medication that's keeping her mother in good health. Last week, she applied for food stamps, a food-purchasing assistance program run by the US government.

"It's scary, I don't know how long we'll last and I don't know how bad it'll get before it'll get better," says Mechelle.

But there has been some relief. In under a week, her crowdfunding page has raised more than $500.

"I feel very grateful," she says.

"It makes me feel hopeful that people are on our side."

She hopes that, along with raising money, her campaign will raise awareness of how the shutdown is affecting government workers more widely.

"A lot of us are in limbo and it seems like it's just for a useless reason," says Mechelle.

"I'm sure there are better ways of getting what they need without hurting so many families."

'I don't know how to plan anymore'

This is the second government shutdown Anna Cory has faced, but it's the first to hit her so hard.

As a contractor for the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Anna helps to update and organise the agency's library of scientific research, which is used to inform environmental regulations.

She and her fiancé intended to marry and buy a house this year, but with no paycheck coming in, everything has been put on hold.

"I don't know how to plan anymore," says Anna, who lives in North Carolina.

"It makes for very sad moments."

She's raised nearly $6,000 through crowdfunding donations. Many donors have asked that their funds to go towards her wedding.

"It's been a major boost for me personally," says Anna.

Crowdfunding has also helped her to "recognise the bigger picture" - that donating to campaigns has become "something constructive for other people to do as well when they feel powerless."

Looking ahead, Anna says she now has enough money to take care of bills in the short term, though she's begun applying for work elsewhere.

"I do feel torn, if this was a permanent position I would stick it out," says Anna.

"It's a very positive environment. It's supportive, the people are quite passionate and dedicated about what they do, and many of them choose to be there in public service instead of going to the private sector where they could possibly earn more."

"To leave because of economic circumstances is quite a difficult decision."

'This isn't a way to live'

Wisconsin native Angela Kelley admits she "hasn't been sleeping well" because of the shutdown.

A single parent, she has sole custody of her three-year-old granddaughter. Since last year she's worked as an administrator at the Department of Land Management to provide for them both.

Angela has started work as an Uber driver to make ends meet, but a knee injury limits the amount of hours she can be behind the wheel.

She started crowdfunding after hearing about similar campaigns on the news, though was hesitant at first.

"It's very humbling to ask for help, especially from strangers, but you've got to do what you've got to do when you have a family to support."

In two weeks she's had more than $1,000 in donations towards her rent and bills.

"It's heart-warming that there are people out there who care about myself and my granddaughter enough to help us out," says Angela, who lives in Milkwaukee.

Money is still a worry, however.

"I can't wait this out much longer," she says.

"This isn't a way to live."

Angela says she may move jobs if the shutdown continues for much longer, but at 51 she is concerned about losing her retirement and healthcare benefits.

Something else weighs on her mind, too:

"If I do decide to leave, I think about what impact that will have on my co-workers when they come back."
 
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Why should any worker who do their job 9-5 daily have to live on handouts for 30 days while Trump holds them hostage by , preventing them being paid their salaries

Did Trump had a full course meal (Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner last 30 days) ?
Yes he did
He sure did

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The unpaid employee's should go surround Trump Tower and do what needs to be done

US is the land where they'd shoot for trespassing the property. Do you really think Trump won't have guards positioned around and use the self-defense clause to shoot the mickey out of any potential aggressors?

Besides, Americans won't fight their government; the deep state is just too powerful for common people to fight.
 
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May be Donald Trump has no contact with people at ground level a brick wall is more important to him then millions of families inside and thousand of immigrants in detention centers


Donald has no shortage for his breakfast, lunch and dinner
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3.8 Billion per year gifts to Israel every year for 10 years
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May be this should be a american wake up call to people , they are second rate citizens in their own country

https://www.nytimes.com/2016/09/14/world/middleeast/israel-benjamin-netanyahu-military-aid.html
U.S. Finalizes Deal to Give Israel $38 Billion in Military Aid



Since he cancelled food stamps
now americans can also eat healthy grass salad

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Before the us families who were poor could use food stamp to buy anything in market now they are stuck with certain approved food

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The new meal in box plan , vs Food stamps in USA
Basically if you are poor you cannot go to a burger place and buy a meal like all normal families and eat in public


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And now his goal is to force more families into this state of poverty so they would become dependent on E.B.T



Trump is a classic Rich man , who feels he earned his meal and other humans are doing something evil if they hit hard time. Others he just use as a bargining chip to further his cause
 
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This is actually a rehearsal for the imminent US dollar hyperinflation and collapse.
 
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Any Logical country would say , ok , we can cancel Israel 4 billion and use that for our citizen but , he is punishing people in US government mostly hard workers with families

And most people live pay check to pay check , because the society in USA is not used to hording cash they earn money and they are used to paying bills same month or week

US government already cust 35-40% in Taxes from income of people , now even that income is halted ??? Why because of 1 Man gone insane

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The lesson here is why it is important to pick an intelligent man to be your national leader
not a real estate agent who are crook by nature


 
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Any Logical country would say , ok , we can cancel Israel 4 billion and use that for our citizen but , he is punishing people in US government mostly hard workers with families

And most people live pay check to pay check , because the society in USA is not used to hording cash they earn money and they are used to paying bills same month or week

US government already cust 35-40% in Taxes from income of people , now even that income is halted ??? Why because of 1 Man gone insane

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c380c2b97ac7290b85cebdd3481a160c


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The lesson here is why it is important to pick an intelligent man to be your national leader
not a real estate agent who are crook by nature



The 5 billion is peanuts. It's not a money issue. The issue is Trump had been racist to Obama for years, undoing Obamacare, undoing Iran nuclear deal, undoing Paris climate deal, undoing TTP deal. Democrats revenge and not give Trump a legacy.
 
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Basically if you are poor you cannot go to a burger place and buy a meal like all normal families and eat in public

Better if they don't eat more fast food anyway.

Besides, Americans won't fight their government; the deep state is just too powerful for common people to fight.

Donald Trump is holding the entire USA hostage, and they can't do anything about it.
 
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