Mother Jones
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You probably haven’t heard, but the US government has shut down as of midnight on Tuesday, and it won’t re-open until President Barack Obama and Congress quit bickering over Obamacare. Online, some government agencies appear to be in denial about the shutdown—the US Mint is still tweeting about coin laser imprints, and GOP.gov is running normally. But most of them are shuttering their Twitter feeds and websites, and leaving sad goodbye notes. Without further ado, here are 10 of the most tragic:
1. The NASA’s Voyager 2 goes nihilistic.
2. The National Zoo promises that someone’s still feeding the animals. But, sorry folks. No pandacam!
3. USA.gov wins the politeness and optimism award.
4. The US Geological Survey doesn’t beat around the bush.
5. The Under Secretary of Commerce for International Trade informs us that, until his interns come back, small businesses are screwed.
6. US Fish and Wildlife Service leaves duck-stamp enthusiasts hanging.
7. The NSA isn’t updating its site, but it’s probably still spying on you!
8. The National Archives and Records Administration is basically in chaos.
9. The Government Accountability Office takes the opportunity to remind Americans that it won’t be doing any government oversight while the government is shut down.
10. The White House thumbs its nose at Republicans.
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