In other words you're not really sure. No one really does because of the leviathan that is the federal government. As BB said its got the momentum of jupiter. You had to reach deep on this one bc it's hard to actually pinpoint anything.
That's right it does have "the momentum of Jupiter" and while it means we may not see the consequences for a while, when we do things will be falling apart with the same momentum. What I'm sure of is that without people doing the necessary day to day work as well as long term planning things will begin to degrade. Like an 18 wheeler if you don't add oil and the engine fails when you're screaming down the highway bad things will happen. You don't know what until it's too late. Of course you can just stick your head in the sand and repeat "Donald knows all, Donald saves all" over and over again.
People WILL continue to show up at work (minus all the paid leave and sick days they already take off) and continue to do the everyday things they already do. They are all mostly just putting in their time until their pensions kick in. As far as planning goes don't kid yourself. We are talking about government after all. Probably the less idle minds to do the planning the better off everybody else is.
You can apply those generalities to almost anything. There may be some truth to what you say but it'd like taking an opinion on fixing global warming. Too many variables and no one knows shit.