Posted on 01/03/2019 5:48:52 PM PST by Kaslin
President Donald Trump is freezing pay for civilian federal workers, cancelling their automatic 2.1 percent raise for 2019. Disregard the howls from union bosses and Democratic politicians. It's the right decision.
Federal workers already collect bigger salaries, on average, than private sector workers doing comparable jobs, and they get benefit packages a whopping 47 percent more expensive, according to the Congressional Budget Office. Not to mention up to 49 paid days off a year. And they never lose a night's sleep over getting canned. Firing them, no matter how outrageous their misconduct, is almost impossible.
Then at age 55, if they've put in 30 years, they get a gold-plated retirement package almost unheard of in the private sector, including defined benefits that protect them from inflation.
In short, federal employees are riding the gravy train, and the rest of us working stiffs who pay taxes to support the federal government are being taken for a ride.
No wonder Trump's applying the brakes. In his 2018 State of the Union, Trump promised to "reward good workers," who are the vast majority, and "remove federal employees who undermine the public trust."
In May, Trump issued executive orders making it easier to fire workers for poor performance or misconduct. Under the old rules, a problem employee has to be given up to 120 days to show improvement. Then, after being terminated, the employee can appeal to several different entities, dragging the appeals process out for eight months on average. Trump's rules shorten the performance improvement period to 30 days and streamline the appeals process. In short, ending the federal employee protection racket.
It's about time. Office of Personnel Management data indicate that a minuscule half of 1 percent of federal workers get terminated each year, one-fifth the firing rate in the private sector.
Nice for the sluggards on Uncle Sam's payroll but not for their conscientious co-workers. More than half of federal workers approve of Trump's changes, according to a June poll. After all, they have to pick up the slack from these bad apples and perhaps see them promoted regardless of their inferior performances.
Trump's executive orders also bar federal employees from spending more than 25 percent of their hours on union business. Right now, some employees spend 100 percent of their time on union tasks such as termination appeals. The rule change is estimated to save taxpayers $100 million a year.
Who's against these changes? The public sector unions, natch, who rushed to court to challenge them. In August, federal District Court Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson struck down the changes, ruling they had to be decided by collective bargaining, not the president. Trump's Justice Department is taking the fight to a higher court.
Likewise, public sector unions are trying to stop reform of Veterans Affairs, where a scandal erupted in 2014, when it was uncovered that employees doctored patient waiting lists. Vets on the phony waitlists died waiting for care.
In 2017, Congress enacted the VA Accountability and Whistleblower Protection Act, to cut some of the red tape involved in firing and disciplining wrongdoers. But even these improvements are being held up by union-driven litigation. A typical case is Jeffrey Sayers, head of pharmacy for the Los Angeles area VA, who was terminated for mishandling prescription drugs. Sayers is suing for back pay and reinstatement, claiming he was fired too fast.
Trump's ability to protect ailing vets and get taxpayers' their money's worth in every department of government depends on winning the battle to restore merit-based management in the federal bureaucracy.
When the civil service was created in 1883 with the Pendleton Act, merit was supposed to replace the partisan spoils system. But now merit is gone. Scramble the letters and what you've got is the "timer" system: Workers put in their time, get hefty salaries and huge benefits, regardless of their work quality, and skate to retirement. Not exactly the time-honored ideal of the "civil servant."
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Time for Trump to start terminating non essential personnel.
“President Donald Trump is freezing pay for civilian federal workers, cancelling their automatic 2.1 percent raise for 2019. Disregard the howls from union bosses and Democratic politicians. It’s the right decision. “
TOTALLY AWESOME, MR. PRESIDENT!!
Keep going, roll their bloated pensions into the Social Security Trust Fund, and put them all on Obamacare.
Yay!!!
Carter fired new hires and others.
Reagan fired the striking AC's.
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Remember, public employees don’t pay taxes anyway. They are a net drain on GDP, they don’t ADD to it.
Repeat after me: public employees dont pay taxes. It’s illusory.
Say this as many times as you need to until is sinks in. NO public employee pays ANYthing for taxes, retirement, unemployment insurance, medical benefits, ANY of it.
This is a fundament of economics as simple as you get more of what you subsidize and less of what you tax. and almost no one gets it and certainly no one is talking about it. Not out in the open. It’s contrary to how our consensus public education victimhood would have us think about wealth creation, redistribution, generational theft.
How can someone who is PAID by taxing the wage-earners, the ones who CREATE value in the economy, pay taxes? It may say they do on their pay stub, sure, and they are asked to put in a little more for benefits, but in reality, every time a public employee from President down to the least-paid garbage collector (cough-cough dont they make something like $200,000 a year in New York City?) gets a raise, it is paid for by someone who MAKES that money, someone who has been TAXED, that money taken from them. The money public employees are paid is redistributed from wage-earners, economic value-creators.
And no, I’m not saying teachers have no “value,” their labor when not promoting globalist lies like global warming is inestimable, but again, they are paid WITH tax money.
Think of it this way: a public employee saying they too pay taxes is like a man soaking in a bathtub scooping up and pouring out water with a cup saying “see, I’m filling the tub.”
Americas government was bankrupt 23 Trillion dollars ago, sold out to the highest bidder; how do you think Nancy Pelosi, Feinstein, Waters, Franks, and all those thousands of representatives got rich in public service?
Time someone - Trump - was the adult in the room and booted the non-essential employees out of the tub.
Think it over. Change the conversation. Pass it along. Open someone elses eyes.
The discussion should be, are we truly getting value for our money spent and how do we take control of government “by, of and for the people” back from politicians corrupted by taxpayers dollars laundered through teachers/public employee unions, planned parenthood, Solyndra, GE, and all the rest?
While we’re at it, how do we delegitimize the naming of roads, public buildings, parks, stadiums after “public officials” who have made a lifetime’s wealth out of bilking the true wage-earners out of the fruits of their labor and, like Mooch hell Obeyme, Bernie Sanders, Hillary Clinton, Elizabeth Warren, done their level best to make them feel guilty for wanting to keep more of it while they live large at wage earners’ children’s children’s children’s expense.
I have been telling people that for many, many years. After slowly explaining it to them most realize the truth. Many of the public employees then get mad at me while others just say: "You know, you're right."
An employee of the federal government. Who lives in CA pays CA state income taxes.
An employee of the federal government who lives in CA pays CA state income taxes.
Fire 10% of government “workers” every year. If others don’t pick up the slack...fire them.
How would you know they're being more productive if half of them are counterproductive to start with?
Then again, do we want the government to be more efficient at bureaucracy? It was either Mencken or Will Rogers who said, “It’s a good thing we don’t get all the government we pay for.”
>> public employees dont pay taxes.
And what about the defense contractors that are completely funded by the taxpayer?
As a lifelong self-employed, conservative capitalist, I don’t agree with you. Yes, govt employees do provide services that are ultimately funded by tax revenue — services that we may or may not support. Yet, those same employees file their 1040s like the rest of us. So arguably, they’re a conduit for compounded taxation. They should be paid less by the amount they’re normally taxed. And likewise, the govt budget should be lowered by the sum total — thereafter, we wouldn’t be paying taxes to fund the secondary taxation the govt is applying to its own labor force.
I totally appreciate your point about excessive pay. A Fed/State/Local job shouldn’t be a preferred job.
Yes. Interrupting their main source of funding for political action against our nation is the right thing to do, and interrupting big government spending is necessary with debt collapse needing to be avoided or at least delayed.
LOL!
So, career federal lawyers, who work under a union contract, are DEFENDING Trump's anti-union Executive Orders?
They'll be in court for the next six years.
Then - "Never mind."
No they do not. They transfer monies from Federal coffers to the various States. They are merely a conduit.
Just keep firing. It doesn’t matter.
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