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An American publication, 'The Daily Caller', has published and essay by a senior official of the Trump administration (a public servant working without pay because of the shutdown) who hopes a long shutdown “smokes out the resistance”. He would advise President Trump with regard to government agencies to “look the doors, sell the furniture, and cut them down”, for the sake of America.
The “lapse” in appropriations is an opportunity to strip wasteful government agencies for good. Eighty percent of government employees don't produce results. If they don't feel like doing what they are told, they don't do it. Like here in Australia, they can't be sacked. “They avoid attention, plan their weekend, their second job, and their next position. All 'process' without useful results.
The nature of a big administration is to grow to serve itself. That would be familiar to any Australian who has ever been a public servant.
The people who are prepared to keep working, despite not being paid, do not want those who are not to return; things are running better without them. Trump has created more private sector jobs than the 'furloughed' federal workforce could ever fill if they want a proper job.
Just like Australians, most Americans would not miss non-essential government functions. They certainly would not miss having to pay for them.