I work for a US company, we got this travel advisory:
• Federal air traffic controllers and TSA airport screeners will remain on the job. However, some airports have warned of delays at security checkpoints, as some employees may be furloughed.
• The U.S. State Department has some funds outside the annual congressional appropriation and will continue to process passport applications and foreign visa applications for the time being. However, delays may occur if the shutdown continues.
• National Parks will close, and people currently camping in those parks will have a couple of days to pack up and leave.
• Most Washington, D.C. museums, plus most presidential libraries will be closed.
• All federally funded tourist sites will be closed, including the Smithsonian museums, Great Smoky Mountains, the Statue of Liberty, Ellis Island in New York, Independence Hall in Philadelphia, and the National Zoo in Washington, D.C.
• Amtrak will still be in service.
• U.S. Customs and Border Protection will remain in operation; borders will be open.
We lived in the US early 90s when there was a shutdown - it really is a bizzare thing, closing down museums and national parks and not too much other obvious effect.
I don't know what exactly Monty didn't buy but 'Interesting that the Senators and Congressmen still get paid during the chaos they have caused' - that's unbelievable! Are they paid by their States not from federal funds, is that how they manage it?