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US Government Uptime Monitor

US Government Uptime Monitor

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·October 19, 2025

nekusar

A far as I'm concerned, they're just intentionally failing to do their job. And they *all* in congress should be fired for job abandonment. And yes, rerun elections, with those idiots not allowed to run.

After all, when I look at my W2 (yeah, I'm a working stiff), they sure as hell are taking out taxes still. That aint "shut down". It's a scam.

Something about "taxation without representation". I think we went to war over that before.

maest

A failure like this would immediately trigger reelections in the UK. It's a strong incentive to not shut down the government.

There is no serious incentive to avoid this in the US. In fact, you're incentivised to be complicit in the shutdown and then blame the other party.

nelox

Indeed. In Australia, a government was once dismissed after failing to pass supply bills in the Senate (Supply bills allocate money to the government). The Governor-General resolved the deadlock by dissolving Parliament and calling an election. The event is known as “The Dismissal”. It remains one of the key examples of the Governor-General’s reserve powers in action.

Esophagus4

In general, this is by design in The States.

The system is setup to prevent political opportunism and provide predictability and rigidity of the system at the expense of being slower to respond to constituents.

The incentive is still there, it’s just a few years off in the next election.

(That being said… sighing loudly as he gestures around him at all the political opportunism…)

nekusar

> There is no serious incentive to avoid this in the US. In fact, you're incentivised to be complicit in the shutdown and then blame the other party.

Which is precisely what's happening.

Im frankly done with the children bickering. But in all seriousness, neither party really cares about us. Republicans are engorged with the tech neofascists, and the democrats are caught up with special interest du jour, with a healthy smattering of surveillance as well.

Ive seen how the governments (local, state, federal) operate. It's fucked, and its going to be a long time to fix it, if possible.

Not sure what my plans are, honestly. Take it as I can, i guess.

BlackjackCF

The US really needs formalized processes for snap elections and easier ability to recall elected officials. The fact that this is happening and we all just have to sit on our hands and wait for the next election is wild.

ryandrake

This is being done by the people America collectively elected. Moar Elections is not going to help. Enough Americans want this chaos and deliberately voted for it.

SR2Z

Unless your theory is that the median voter is kind of an idiot who doesn't understand how the government works and goes based on vibes.

Such a person would ignore any issue short of, say, their paychecks or SSA benefits not arriving on time. After that, who knows who they would support?

Democrats have a lot less to lose than the GOP right now. The party is unpopular and locked out of power. There's only upside to shutting the government down, if you ignore the very serious impacts on normal people.

Trump is not capable of seeing this because he reflexively has to win every conflict he's involved in.

lithobraking

>After all, when I look at my W2 (yeah, I'm a working stiff), they sure as hell are taking out taxes still. That aint "shut down". It's a scam.

This is because a significant amount of the government is still running. [1] Around 50% of gov employees are currently working without pay (but with expected backpay). If _everyone_ stopped working major systems would immediately be disrupted: The military would stop all operations. Planes would be grounded. Weather predictions would cease to exist. Food & pharmaceuticals wouldn't be screened. Participants in medical studies would stop getting treatments. etc.

Contractors are also capable covering expenses with overhead. But soon, many will run out. For example, the contractors who perform nuclear weapons research [2]. At which time, they will have to shut down and employees will be furloughed without guarantee of backpay. (The current expectation is unpaid leave) As someone who works in a related civilian field this would severely impact our mission and the folks who work here. Especially the newer ones like postdocs who may not have much savings.

[1]: https://www.reuters.com/legal/litigation/who-is-still-workin...

[2]: https://sourcenm.com/2025/10/17/doe-secretary-nnsa-to-furlou...

JumpCrisscross

> they're just intentionally failing to do their job

How is this a hot take? The debt ceiling is statute. Electeds are doing what their voters want them to do. Until shutdowns result in a bipartisan anti-incumbency wave, they won’t go away. (The electoral consequences of shutting down the government are mixed at best.)

roxolotl

Just a nit but this isn't a debt ceiling issue. They raised the ceiling by 5trillion with the big bill passed in the spring[0]. Shutdowns occur because no budget has been passed so the government hasn't been authorized to spend any money. The bill they are arguing over now would fund the government through Nov 21st[1].

0: https://money.usnews.com/money/personal-finance/family-finan...

1: https://www.npr.org/2025/09/19/nx-s1-5545929/house-stopgap-f...

JumpCrisscross

> so the government hasn't been authorized to spend any money

Thank you for catching. Mixed up my fuckups. I’m sure the administration that’s been illegally impounding mandated spending is absolutely constrained by the law in this case…

mulmen

> And they all in congress should be fired for job abandonment. And yes, rerun elections, with those idiots not allowed to run.

I find these takes very tiresome. What kind of insight can you draw from this all or nothing thinking? It’s reductive and uninteresting.

Not all elected representatives are refusing to work. Collective punishment creates an opportunity for bad actors to force an election and remove their colleagues from office.

> After all, when I look at my W2 (yeah, I'm a working stiff), they sure as hell are taking out taxes still. That aint "shut down". It's a scam.

Well yeah, of course they are. You still owe taxes. When the government reopens the taxes you pay will still be allocated.

> Something about "taxation without representation". I think we went to war over that before.

This is not what was meant by taxation without representation. We do have elected representation, even in a government shutdown. Congress refusing to work is not a consequence of the government shutdown, it is a political choice made by elected representatives.

alecsm

This uptime monitor must be streaming illegal football (soccer) because it's blocked in Spain.

    IP              Provider                       Status
    188.114.97.5 AS13335 (CLOUDFLARENET, US)     Blocked
    188.114.96.5 AS13335 (CLOUDFLARENET, US)     Blocked
And the funny thing is free football is working as always. I know because a friend is watching a game right now while he comments on HN.

prmoustache

cloudflare. Most of the internet behind cloudflare is blocked whenever there are football being played in La Liga (the Spanish League).

drnick1

This is outrageous. Does Spain have a "Great Firewall" like China?

alecsm

No, they just make all ISP operating in the country mass block IPs.

port3000

Love it. However if this were realistic, it would say Partial outage so as to not trigger the SLAs

candiddevmike

Sorry for the inconvenience, we're currently pausing some services to avoid releasing the Epstein files.

hdaz0017

- if governement is down does that mean citzans do not have to pay any taxes

- All US workers need to go on strike until you get a government that works for the whole population ;)

neckardt

Love it! One nit: the % number jiggles around. This can be fixed either by left aligning the number, or by using a monospaced font.

nadermx

I applaud this. "Your tax dollars at rest"

delichon

They can come home, all is forgiven.

cindyllm

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pizlonator

Yeah but like this isn't funny anymore guys

Marsymars

It's kinda funny if you don't live in the US.

tjwebbnorfolk

I live in the US, and it's still kinda funny. Mostly not, but is kinda.

viraptor

People outside the US pay attention and all the mess created/enabled there is actually appealing to some. I'd say it's funny in isolation, until my highschool friend mentioned that we should have our own Trump to stop Muslims coming in. It's a shitty example to the world.

slater

i'd say go tell the felon(s) in the white house, but they're currently busy having a gold-encrusted ball room built

ryandrake

He's also busy shitposting AI slop videos[1] of himself. Man's got to have priorities.

1: https://old.reddit.com/r/Fauxmoi/comments/1oaemj3/trump_post...

anonymousiam

Trump seems to have no inhibitions about his posts.

To be fair though, this shutdown was brought about by Congress. The Senate has not approved a bill, so the POTUS has nothing to sign.

hypeatei

And scheduling a call between Indonesia's President and Eric Trump[0].

> In a private exchange picked up by microphones, the Indonesian leader asked to meet Eric Trump, to which the president answered, “I’ll have Eric call you,”

> We’re building a great hotel, and that’s going to start very soon. And I never met the president, and I used to go over there quite a bit. And obviously we manage teams over there, and it’s pretty amazing that he knew who I was. And, you know, it’s obviously — I don’t get involved in politics in Indonesia — but when I heard that, I started laughing. ‘Can I please meet Eric?’ He must know the projects very well.

0: https://www.msnbc.com/top-stories/latest/eric-trump-indonesi...

daft_pink

Wish there was a simple way to get updates on large swings in the government shut down poly market.

I’d really like to know when things are shifting without having to watch the stupid news every day.

superfunny

Needs to go back further - there were shutdowns 30 years ago

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0xblinq

Where's the up time monitor for this site? It seems to be down.