Posted on 11/24/2016 10:09:10 AM PST by markomalley
As a longtime resident of government employee country I say this plan couldnt come soon enough. The bureaucracy in DC is massive, expensive, and entitled. Given the degree to which technology could easily reduce the bloat in the city and beyond wins should come early and relatively easily.
Wins for taxpayers anyway. Washington, the imperial city wont like it and will scream bloody murder. On the other hand recent reports said that up to 35% of federal workers said theyd consider quitting their jobs if Trump became president. I say we call em on it.
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Probably many!
But that one would be the ‘shot heard around the world’!
Understand. To avoid further pissing off already pissed tax slaves, these arrogant, disconnected assholes SHOULD alter the terminology. They haven’t because they don’t care. I suspect — and PRAY — that they soon will!
So what?
For about half of those 30 years every one of them got monthly retirement checks equal to or greater than my salary and most made damn sure I knew it. I finally passed them but still had only that salary & not the second income they enjoyed. Nor would I qualify for a second retirement and second medical coverage from aerospace employment,
As a side note, I also got to work for or with 2 or 3 retired Generals, several former JAG officers, and several former 05 &06 who were technical doers, they were all decent and reasonable men.
Retired NCOs ran the gamut from real good through behind the tech/regulations curve, to totally useless.
Most prevalent government employee attitude was that losing/wasting/p$$$ing away your budget and demanding more tax dollars to compensate is more noble than reducing costs, fixing failures, and banking a profit.
In fact, the VA might be the poster child for government waste and fraud...but its only one of many.
Want to see the problem fixed?
Cut civilian work force by 10% just for openers, cut wages the same, demand accountability and fire low performers, slam the public/private revolving door for all but necessary technical skills, withhold pensions to all former military who go back to work as civilian employees until they've retired from both (take the sugar out of double dipping). Put the VA on a time line, if a vet's issues have not been properly addressed in so many weeks they get an automatic chit for outside treatment.
Also: remind contractors that affirmative action actually applied to veterans and handicapped before it applied to most favored official minorities.
Understand. To avoid further pissing off already pissed tax slaves, these arrogant, disconnected assholes SHOULD alter the terminology. They haven’t because they don’t care. I suspect — and PRAY — that they soon will!
It’s possible to “not earn your keep” and also not deserve to die in an act of terrorism.
Melodrama doesn’t become you.
You’re right I should leave such inaccuracies to you!
I noticed you mentioned you were working with a lot of different levels of people. You mentioned a retired O6 that nailed you. If it had been a civilian hired to go into the position out of college that got it based upon his education, would what he did make you feel any different?
There are honest and diligent people in all works of life. We are a product of our history, and learning. Not a product of our pay grade. I’m sorry you ran into dishonest or evil people. I did too. But the difference is that I don’t blame the entire barrel for the two apples that are spoiled. Or picked incorrectly by the pickers, wrong time, wrong apple.
As for the military retirement. I did a job for over 20 years, was blown up once and shot twice, and gave up my body shortening my life by possibly many years, to go into those areas that got shot at as both active and civilian employed. And without my work, and the many that got hurt more than I, our country would not be able to be the most desired living area in the world. And now, due to the punishment I received, I am unable to do the little things you might enjoy like a walk in the neighborhood or trail hiking, because I can’t walk more than about 15 feet without having to use medication and I spend about half the year in the hospital. I have no real life anymore. But that was my choice. And if you feel the money I make which is less than half of what I made in the military, that at that time had parts of that set aside for my retirement, that was so small they tried to justify it with “benefits” that most disappeared upon retirement, is too much, remember my original entry that said that less than 4% of the retired military members made that $100K a year. And I didn’t make that up. That came from the GAO.
I’m not asking for a living. I’m only asking that they do what they said they would do. And it seems every day’s another fight for uncle sugar to come through. But that other 96%, just by stepping forward and being willing to step in front of a bullet, as some did, have earned their first retirement. So please don’t rake everyone into the same trash can. Some deserve it. But many do not. And that’s the opinion I got from entries on this board before I typed. You want to weed out the problem shildren, I hope you get all of them. But don’t harm the others that don’t deserve the wrath by cutting their paycheck they earned while trying to survive on half of their recognized meager paycheck the govermment calls retirement. Like I said, they earned that. And if the government would have stayed consistent with the inflation when it went up 10% and the military got 2% raises. it would be a bill the public, like yourself, would be unhappy with. But if you think it’s high, go talk to the VA hospital patients and ask them what thy’ve got going. It ain’t much.
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