The GOP's September nightmare

Welcome back, Congress! There's a dumpster fire waiting for you.

Back to work.
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Congress returned from its summer recess yesterday. I hope our representatives had a relaxing and restorative vacation. Because now that they're back, they face the legislative equivalent of a dumpster fire.

First up is renewing the federal budget. Current appropriations run out on Sept. 30. Should Congress fail to pass new spending directions, it wouldn't be the first time, and it wouldn't be the end of the world. A lot of the federal government's most crucial functions run on autopilot. But many parts of the government would still shut down. That means lots of closed agencies and furloughs for government workers. Such a shutdown would be a huge inconvenience for Americans and harmful to the economy — not to mention a big embarrassment for the GOP, which has full control of the government and should be able to pass a budget.

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Jeff Spross

Jeff Spross was the economics and business correspondent at TheWeek.com. He was previously a reporter at ThinkProgress.