Posted on 01/17/2019 8:45:03 PM PST by TigerClaws
Course, my rough ratio should probably be lower because the already-funded includes DoD, which includes the military. So I would put the number around 3MM non-essential total, across the entire FedGov.
It will be because of.Pelosi, not DJT.
up the ante?
National voter id law with photo id!
Id rather see this drawn out - it will cause many employees to leave.
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You must not know many federal employees. I live in Maryland where they abound and can tell you that it would take three bulldozers to get the typical fed to leave the cozy/protected nest.
No one who didn’t work should get a dime of back pay. That is would just be wrong. Let them collect unemployment the same as everyone else.
Yep.
House Atreides: YOu are correct on both issues, back pay and no Riffing.
(For you too young to remember: "Dept of Health, Education & Welfare," until the Dems created a separate Dept of Education to pay off their NEA base).
Why the hell not? Fire the dead weights. When Ihad a federal job, we added one employee who was a total screw-up who had been transfered out of three other departments, largely for incompetency. It was clear that whether he did his work correctly that day was whether he gave a damn that particular day. We needed to divert another person to review everything he did to check it for mistakes.
Folks like that deserve a pink slip.
Bump4L8R for WHY OUR GOVERNMENT DOESN’T WORK. The employees hate the nation. Now I know why our veterans hospitals are horrible. Now i know why there is a backlog for veteran doc visits. Jim is right... FIRE them. Hey since they work for US why can’t WE fire them. Why arent they held to higher standards?
Here is an excellent source on this topic:
If someone here wants to debate the OMB, go for it... :-(
If lay offs occur, they will be able to apply for unemployment, thus negating much of the savings.
Don’t apply, or don’t have to apply...?
I dont think most people here really understand what essential means in the government. Just because you are categorized as non essential or non exempt doesnt mean your job is not important.
Example in DOD - civilian Inventory Managers are considered essential because they deal with direct soldier support on a daily basis. Civilian depot repair personnel and weapons assembly teams are not considered essential even though they are the highly specialized technicians who fix broken equipment for the military every day.
Many positions are coded essential or non essential based not in what they do but how they are funded. There is a lot of misunderstanding and misinformation here regarding this subject.
It is a really bad idea to just start-cutting people without knowing exactly what they do or dont do first.
https://ask.fedweek.com/federal-government-policies/reduction-in-force/
Note the “shortage of funds” bit...
...dont apply.
I believe you’re right, Rush discussed this yesterday.........
The only problem I have with those statistics is that a relatively minute percentage of Federal employees donate to political campaigns and they are not typical of the rest. Many are apolitical just like the general population. Having worked in or with numerous agencies over the years, my experience is that they basically mirror the population. Heck, one of the most conservative people I ever met was a scientist with the EPA.
Ever, or just in this case? :-)
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