Shutdowns Are a Protection RacketThe ICE funding fight, the February deadline, and the ritual that always leaves the swamp strongerThe Last WireEvery “government shutdown” is marketed as a high-stakes clash over spending, accountability, or principle. In reality, it’s political theater with a predictable outcome. The lights go out for the public. The permanent bureaucracy keeps humming. And the people who actually feel the pain aren’t the ones with power.
Shutdowns don’t shrink government. They discipline dissent, shield entrenched agencies, and turn federal workers into hostages. Essential operations continue. Budgets reappear. Back pay gets issued. And the same institutions emerge larger, less transparent, and harder to challenge.
This piece argues that shutdowns function less like fiscal restraint and more like a protection racket. Create just enough chaos to scare voters, then restore order on your own terms. Rinse. Repeat.
If you’ve ever wondered why shutdowns never seem to change anything, or why they always strengthen the very systems they claim to confront, this is worth your time.
Read the full piece at The Last Wire.