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Imagine it’s been 365 days without a U.S. government — no Congress, no NASA, no tax refunds. The Statue of Liberty now takes Venmo donations, and the TSA has turned airports into Hunger Games arenas. Starbucks cards become the new dollar, and influencers start issuing DIY passports live on TikTok.
As chaos becomes the new normal, Amazon delivers mail, SpaceX guards the skies, and Google launches “Google Laws (Beta)” to fill the legal void. States turn into mini-nations — California rebrands as The Republic of Content, Texas launches its own brisket-backed currency, and New York just charges rent for visiting Times Square.
Meanwhile, President Trump tries to regain control — holding speeches at broken podiums, escaping through White House windows, and livestreaming from golf bunkers while drones buzz overhead. But by the end of the year, no one’s sure they even want the government back.
Because maybe the real question isn’t “What if the shutdown never ended?”
It’s “Who really runs America when the lights go out?”
Disclaimer: the video was created solely for humorous purposes, everything is fictional!