best case scenario: We go without .gov for a weeks and don't miss them. That will pave the way for a conversation a few years from now about their legitimacy .... people will look back and say "yeah, I remember when .gov shut down last time, life went on".
A more likely scenario: we go without elected rulers for a few weeks without a hitch. People fail to notice, as one might fail to notice being well until a flu strikes. When the time comes to elect rulers, they head to the polls again and repeat the process.
The idea that life without rulers might be fine never occurs to them.
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I just got back from a wedding. Before the ceremony, everyone was boozing. On the way in, everyone set their drink on the fence outside the beautiful little ceremony area in the woods.
No one told them to leave their drink outside, and there certainly was no law prohibiting them from bringing their drink inside, but since they didn't want everyone to think they were an asshole, they took it upon themselves to leave the booze outside. Even I, who really, really, would have preferred to bring my booze in, left it outside due to the social pressure.
This is basically how things will work without government.
Too bad they won't actually "shut down."
No doubt it won't directly lead to immediate anarchy, it will however warm the people up a little bit to the thought.