Posted on 07/22/2022 7:53:09 AM PDT by Macho MAGA Man
Jack Posobiec š @JackPosobiec
Trump 25: President Trump planning to fire thousands of federal bureaucrats if re-elected in 2024
axios.com Inside Trump '25: A radical plan for Trumpās second term
8:41 AM Ā· Jul 22, 2022
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One wonders if advertising DjT’s intentions gains votes, or loses them ?
Beltway voters most affected wouldn’t be voting for him anyway
Thanks, very impressive to see all Trumpās accomplishments together.
This makes it very obvious that there was massive fraud in the 2020 election. A man with a dubious past and very limited mental capacity won the Presidential election over this man.
Iāve said for years that I would bonus $1,000,000 to the head of each federal agency for every 10% cut in their budgets. There would be a kicker of $10,000,000 if the agency were eliminated.
Better yet—lease some land from North Korea and send all the feds there.
Let them eat bugs—or each other—and help save the planet!
And if ya canāt fire em, cut their pay in halfā¦ austerity, dontcha know. š
And 250,000 sealed indictments! Drain the swamp! Trust the plan again!
There needs to be accountability for the obvious partisan weaponizing of the bureaucracy. The Russia collusion hoax should never had a toe hold.
North Korea has a land border to Northern China. Midway is literally the middle of nowhere with an airport.
Not enough reason to vote for Joe, Joe’s Green Crap is going to starve 3/4 of Africans to death. The food shortage will kill them first.
Yeah—but in North Korea they could learn a lot about racism—up close and personal.
;-)
A big hunk of this could be accomplished through attrition, a huge number of government workers have 30+ years of service and are retirement eligible, but they are hanging on and clogging up the government system. While not particularly satisfying, sending those people off to retirement and then, and this part is key, not rehiring them as contractors to do the same job for another ten years, would have a massive positive effect on the size of government.
One of the few things Paul Ryan did right for taxpayers was changing the retirement contributions for government workers so it wasn't such a lopsided generous formula. That could be extended to reduce the size of government even further. A relatively simple act of legislation to streamline all future government retirement contributions to that formula, switching over any bitter clingers in the CSRS, all of whom are at 40 years of service and retirement elegible, to FERS, and 200k+ government employees would trim themselves from the rolls within a year. Probably never happen, but it would be a good start.
Just that gets my vote for Trump whenever he runs!
Ping
great post from the “things you won’t ever see on MSM TV” department.
Snidely asking people if they have read the Constitution is one of the weakest and most pathetic examples of the āAppeal to Authorityā fallacies.
If you had an actual point to make regarding what authority the Constitution grants a President over his Executive Branch, you would make your point and back of up with facts, rather than posing obnoxious rhetorical questions.
It takes only about ten minutes to read the Constitution and all the amendments - let us know when you have read it and have something cogent to add.
A laudable plan, but it will be stopped by judges here and there across the country.
“He needs to just keep these kind of things to himself.”
Exactly. Sometimes he just needs to keep his thoughts to himself. He just lost hundreds of thousands of potential voters.
Do not disclose your plans to the enemy. Elementary tactical advice.
Did Bill Clinton run on firing all serving US Attorneys on Inauguration Day?
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