
The History of U.S. Government Shutdowns
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From horse-drawn carriages on Pennsylvania Avenue to locked museum gates in modern Washington, this episode traces the unlikely history of government shutdowns — a story that begins as procedural quibbles and becomes national crisis. We follow the 1884 Anti-Deficiency Act, the 1980 opinion that introduced “shutdowns,” and the dramatic standoffs of the 1990s, 2013, 2018–2019 and today, revealing how political brinkmanship turns into real hardship for federal workers, travelers, and small businesses.
Through vivid scenes, firsthand accounts, and sharp historical turns, the hosts unpack how a technical budget fight morphs into headlines, furloughs, and stalled research — and why the public often pays the price. Tuned to the lives of a furloughed park ranger, an air traffic controller, and scientists mid-experiment, this episode turns legislative procedure into intimate human stories, showing how each shutdown reverberates far beyond the Capitol’s closed doors.