its owner, amy hamrick has been relying on internet sales. buying coffee beans and mugs and t-shirts online. but the same story holds. she took a huge hit when the government shut down, making horrible things worse. amy's husband david, hamrick, a firefighter with the u.s. forest service, has been furloughed. this is what this inability of washington's politicians to get done the most basic nawngz we have -- basic function that we have, to keep the government running, has wrought in this one colorado community. amy told national public radio, "we carry on with the middle of october with tourism doubles and locals coming to seat elk and to go into the park and see the color and the national park is our largest employer in town, so our community has now lost a lot of jobs in the interim." this is exactly why it's the wrong moment for colorado, for estes park to have washington's dysfunction come crashing down. they don't deserve it. they don't deserve t. but as de. but as they're now saying in estes park, they're mountain strong and they'll get