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To: Clintonfatigued

It might be noted - not the entire work force in Federal service will be thus affected.

Congressional employees are a special class. Exempt from most rules that apply to civil service or most appointive offices, they form a permanent professional cadre, irrespective of the political affiliation of the legislator for whom they perform office and business duties. Almost uniformly, they are of liberal persuasion, and have more than a little influence what legislation actually gets acted upon. They filter the information that reaches the legislator, and they largely regulate the arrangements for meetings and constituent concerns. Occasionally they will overstep their boundaries, and end up being fired by the individual Congressman, but not to worry, they are soon working in another Congressional office, often for somebody who was diametrically opposed to their former boss.

They are even more tenacious in keeping office than some of the Congressmen they work for. This is not a virtue.


12 posted on 06/14/2013 12:02:35 PM PDT by alloysteel (When did the government suddenly become our psycho ex-girlfriend? - Jay Leno)
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To: alloysteel
They are even more tenacious in keeping office than some of the Congressmen they work for.

I didn't know that was humanly possible.

Cordially,

28 posted on 06/14/2013 8:45:21 PM PDT by Diamond (He has erected a multitude of new offices, and sent hither swarms of officers to harass our people,)
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To: alloysteel
"Congressional employees are a special class. Exempt from most rules that apply to civil service or most appointive offices, they form a permanent professional cadre, irrespective of the political affiliation of the legislator for whom they perform office and business duties. Almost uniformly, they are of liberal persuasion, and have more than a little influence what legislation actually gets acted upon. They filter the information that reaches the legislator, and they largely regulate the arrangements for meetings and constituent concerns."

Art imitates life...

Yes Minister is a British sitcom that a friend turned me on to. Bureaucracy is statism the world over...

The Prime Minister offers Hacker the position of Minister of Administrative Affairs, which he accepts. Hacker goes to his department and meets his Permanent Secretary, Sir Humphrey Appleby, and his Principal Private Secretary, Bernard Woolley. While Appleby is outwardly deferential towards the new minister, he is prepared to defend the status quo at all costs. Woolley is sympathetic towards Hacker but as Appleby reminds him, his civil servant superiors will have much to say about the course of his future career, while ministers do not usually stay long in one department. Many of the episodes revolve around proposals backed by Hacker but frustrated by Appleby, and others revolve around proposals promoted by the latter but rejected by Hacker, which Sir Humphrey attempts by all means necessary to persuade Hacker to accept. They do occasionally join forces in order to achieve a common goal, such as preventing the closure of their department or dealing with a diplomatic incident.

29 posted on 06/14/2013 9:49:06 PM PDT by uncommonsense (Liberals see what they believe; Conservatives believe what they see.)
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