Posted on 06/18/2019 5:31:40 AM PDT by simpson96
They want to oversee farmers from a distance. Not actually live out here in flyover country with the knuckle dragged, bible thumping, uneducated rednecks.
hypocrites
They will have to interact with real Americans, not stuff, overpaid, underworked government drones.
Welcome to culture shock.
It is raw unadulterated fear.
That they might be made to work too.
The USG needs to do more of this, especially in non-military or law enforcement agencies. To many of these secluded, entitled jerks located in DC and do not work with real people.
Winning.
So many of them are desperately, desperately needed.
Why would FEMA even have a presence in Washington anyway? The entire department needs to be in Puerto Rico and in New Orleans.
I’m 25 minutes west of KCK in the wilds of Leavenworth, and KC (K/M) is one of the better cities I’ve lived near.
Fire each and every one of them for insubordination. Promptly.
I once fired a program director in my business (radio station), when he refused to follow a proper order from the general manager. Lost a couple of clients. A few other staffers quit. He filed an unemployment claim, which I fought and lost. The end result: he was still fired. Fine with me.
As far as I know the USDA offices are in Mo. KCK can be from suburbia to the worst of the hood. A lot of KCK is don’t go into unarmed, but for me that it pretty much my only way to go.
What is this non-military nonsense.
Fix the military too, and either end the Pentagon promotion track or restrict it severely.
Don’t leave the military swamp outside of the drainage program.
Fire their collective a**es.
Then tell them to “Learn to code”.
That sounds like the perfect working environment for Government bureaucrats.
Clearly, the USDA has been violating child labor laws by hiring toddlers.
Thanks. My bad typing. Of course I meant Kansas city Mo is the nice one and
City of fountains.
I agree, I do know what would happen if it were a private company and they said they didn’t want to move! No problem, we’ll find someone else!
Now there's a great idea. Those agencies should absolutely be spread out to the states they affect.
I know New Yorkers who retired to Kansas city, Mo.
Let’s all remember that President Trump is a real estate mogul and a businessman. I wonder how much the government will be saving in rent each month? Also, if the building is newer, we will also save a bunch in utilities and maintenance.
Having the bureaucraps move to the heartland, which saves salary and moves them among people who are more conservative is cream on the cake, and having some of these arrogant, spoiled people will quit, to be replaced with people lower on the pay scale, is a nice cherry on top.
Boldly turned their backs? Looked like little children pouting when dad told them they had to clean their room.
All their lives they have been told how special and smart they are.
The plan is working like a charm. The whole idea was to move a chunk of the Federal bureaucracy out of the National Capital Region knowing that the Deep Swamp dwellers would not follow. That’s the only way to get rid of these Democrat partisans who have burrowed into Civil Service. This is the first step. Lots of very nice cities in the Heartland to choose from.
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