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To: adx
How about term limits for government employees?

Since government employees aren't really elected, I think it'd be hard to pass some sort of "term" limitation on them. I do think that a few things would remedy the situation (not that ANY have a chance of passing in our Communist Congress):

It's starting to look hopeless to me. Our entire Federal government is designed to be a very legislatively-strong system - so all solutions to the problems we're having these days MUST come from Congress, in the form of repealing useless and/or outdated laws, etc. The Executive branch has very little control over what it is able to do to its departments, by design (it's bound to fully execute the laws which our Congress pass, it's not able to act of its own will, including the President, who more than anything, serves only as the head of the Military...)

Unfortunately, the Socialists figured out how to take advantage of this design in the early 20th century, and we have yet to take our Government back from them. As long as more Americans care about this week's episode of Ally McBeal than they do about preventing us from becoming the Soviet States of America, we're in deep doo, unfortunately.

Now I'm depressed again...

:) ttt

21 posted on 03/15/2002 12:40:06 PM PST by detsaoT
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To: detsaoT
CONTRACTOR SENT VISAS TO TERRORISTS

(WASHINGTON, D.C.)—Federal employees working in the Immigration & Naturalization Service (INS) should not be held responsible for the visas that were mailed to terrorists, says the American Federation of Government Employees (AFGE).

AFGE, which represents 24,000 INS employees, is outraged and also not surprised that the Affiliated Computer Services (ACS), Inc., sent Mohamed Atta and Marwan Alshehhi student visas six months after they hijacked two airplanes and fatally flew them into the World Trade Center.

Representatives Tom Tancredo (R-Colo.) and James Sensenbrenner (R-Wis.) wrongfully say the INS is to blame, employees and all, instead of the contractor. Tancredo called the INS “completely and totally dysfunctional” and “the Mickey Mouse Club of federal agencies.” Sensenbrenner said the mailing of the visas “shows once again the complete incompetence of the immigration service to enforce our laws and protect our borders.”

“There are two worlds in the federal workforce—the world of unaccountable contractors, such as ACS, and the world of dedicated federal employees,” said AFGE National President Bobby L. Harnage. “And, the only Mickey Mouse Club I am aware of are the Goofy’s in Congress who continue to blindly support the privatization of the federal government for campaign contributions and increased profit margins for corporations at the expense of taxpayers.” “Experienced INS workers who have been working 12-hour shifts to fight the war on terrorism should not be wrongly accused for a contractors’ serious error,” added Harnage.

ACS, which is headquartered in Dallas, has over 900 federal contracts in 21 agencies that total more than $380 million dollars, according to 2000 figures. According to a corporate profile, the company’s aggressive growth strategy has resulted in its acquisition of more than 50 companies since its 1988 inception, including its $825 million purchase of Lockheed Martin's IMS subsidiary.

And now we know the rest of the story

26 posted on 03/16/2002 11:02:55 AM PST by FirstFreedom
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