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GOP Readies Cuts to Federal Workforce Under Trump
rollcall.com ^ | Dec 6, 2016 | Jonathan Miller

Posted on 12/06/2016 2:54:43 PM PST by 867V309



While details remain sketchy, it would likely mean big changes to the generous retirement benefits given federal workers, mainly by looking to shift new employees from a defined benefit into a market-based 401(k).

He is also interested in making it easier to fire workers who perform badly and wants to reduce the federal civilian workforce, which currently numbers 2.1 million employees, not including U.S. Postal Service employees.


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To: 867V309
While details remain sketchy, it would likely mean big changes to the generous retirement benefits given federal workers, mainly by looking to shift new employees from a defined benefit into a market-based 401(k).

Ummmm....they already did that under Reagan.

41 posted on 12/06/2016 3:45:36 PM PST by SkyPilot ("I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me." John 14:6)
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To: georgiarat

“Orderly move many jobs out of the DC area to the states.”

I second that. Particularly with today’s communication ability there’s no need for every gov’t agency to be located in and around Washington DC.


42 posted on 12/06/2016 3:51:08 PM PST by Pelham (the refusal to Deport is defacto Amnesty)
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To: TheTimeOfMan

Only those employees initially hired after 1986 are under FERS. Of course, those hired before 1986 are a rapidly declining number.

FERS is a defined benefit program based upon salary history and time in service. Essentially, a FERS receives around 1% for each year of service. It is usually based upon the average salary for the last three years of service. Actually, the three highest years but that is usually the last three. There is also a 401k available.


43 posted on 12/06/2016 3:54:35 PM PST by DugwayDuke ("A man hears what he wants to hear and disregards the rest")
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To: Roger Kaputnik
Instead of service it has become nothing more than a “public works program” for minorities, immigrants, homosexuals and other assorted morons who reliably vote Democrat and are too stupid, lazy or worthless to obtain gainful employment in the public sector.

I work for the Department of Defense and can tell you that I am none of these things. I had a job in the private sector and decided to come into DoD shortly after 9/11, doing basically the same thing I used to do in the private sector (accounting). My pay was about the same (within $700 per year), the medical plan I had was about the same (and cost me about the same). The retirement plan is OK (combination of some defined benefit and some 401K) and the time off is embarrassing (26 days per year after 15 years employment).

And, this plan should have no effect on the DMV, because they aren't run by the Federal Government.

44 posted on 12/06/2016 3:59:34 PM PST by BruceS
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To: 867V309

**He is also interested in making it easier to fire workers who perform badly **

Please, could we include senators and representatives in this move?


45 posted on 12/06/2016 3:59:59 PM PST by Salvation ("With God all things are possible." Matthew 19:26)
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To: georgiarat

Georgirat,

I agree one thousand percent with your diagnosis about using modern technology and moving large blocks of people out of Washington and to other areas. Besides the fact that many Federal employees are extremely incompetent, they cluster in these hugely democRAT districts and become a fifth column of the democRAT party. Time to break this cabal up.


46 posted on 12/06/2016 4:03:08 PM PST by Sam Clements
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To: Roger Kaputnik

....I’m actually very interested and excited to see how much wait times decrease at he DMV if/when Trump follows through with this. Suspect the customer service will increase 100 fold when their jobs are no longer guaranteed....

The states, not the feds, run the DMV but I echo your sentiments.


47 posted on 12/06/2016 4:11:40 PM PST by GunsareOK
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To: BruceS

.....I work for the Department of Defense and can tell you that I am none of these things.....

I’m a Dod retiree and ditto.


48 posted on 12/06/2016 4:19:49 PM PST by GunsareOK
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To: 867V309

“Working for the government shouldn’t be a ticket to ride.”

Absolutely not. There are plenty of very hard working government employees. Some are my friends. They aren’t for the job for life concept either.


49 posted on 12/06/2016 4:26:00 PM PST by pieceofthepuzzle
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To: GunsareOK

Move the capitol. That will eliminate a lot of positions.


50 posted on 12/06/2016 4:30:03 PM PST by DIRTYSECRET (urope. Why do they put up with this.)
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To: ChessExpert

Postal workers are under FERS. And they are under the Thrift savings plan.


51 posted on 12/06/2016 4:42:10 PM PST by Crucial
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To: ChessExpert

“The press moaned and groaned about poor workers sent home without pay. Those people caught up on home projects, etc., while I worked.”

Or went skiing or snowboarding at the slopes.


52 posted on 12/06/2016 5:05:38 PM PST by Rebelbase (Gatlinburg wildfire: over 1000 homes and business damaged or destroyed.)
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To: DIRTYSECRET

What needs to be done is after eliminating 500,000 bureaucrats, move half of whats left of those bureaucrats out of their uppity D.C. offices and move them into trailer offices on the Kansas plains. Put them just outside of hogjaw Kansas. It’ll be good for their economy!

Setup 300 trailer offices and pay them minimum wage for the honor to serve the people.

Whoever is left in D.C., remove all the office doors and monitor and record everything they do. No more closed door meetings for anyone outside of national security. Have their calls monitored and recorded so we can see what the hell these people are doing all day. No more government cars or freebies and axe their benefits 75%. Randomly drug test Congress and the Senate and cut all their income and benefits 50%. And closely investigate/examine all their financial activity every 6 months.

And government contracts will need an entire team to investigate.


53 posted on 12/06/2016 5:08:00 PM PST by dragnet2 (Diversion and evasion are tools of deceit)
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Correction, they’ll need and entire Department. Call it the Department of Contract Fraud and Collusion. Or just create a division within the FBI. I bet the fraud in that world is significant.


54 posted on 12/06/2016 5:17:25 PM PST by dragnet2 (Diversion and evasion are tools of deceit)
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To: BruceS

Whoa, whoa, whoa. Take it easy there, Hoss.

At first blush, you appear to have a chip on your shoulder and are looking for an argument. No where in my post did I mention DoD, law enforcement, or any particular agency. Furthermore, anybody with half a brain and without a chip on their shoulder would know whom I was referring to. Appears you are too dumb to waste anymore time or energy on to convince otherwise, so I won’t. Now go away.


55 posted on 12/06/2016 5:48:34 PM PST by Roger Kaputnik (Just because I'm paranoid doesn't prove that they aren't out to get me.)
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To: BP2

Yes! And not just the federal “work”force, hopefully some of the lobbyists will dry up.
The Kushners can get a good deal when they move there!


56 posted on 12/06/2016 6:06:33 PM PST by GnuThere
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To: 867V309

401K, is not always the best for the taxpayer, my daughter’s was the best I have ever heard. Contribute 6% we match at 250% and guarantee at 7% interest every year.
I couldn’t believe it, it was way better than my early retirement plan I was gifted with.


57 posted on 12/06/2016 6:06:37 PM PST by Undecided 2012
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To: Roger Kaputnik

Look, newbie, learn to recognize sarcasm. You jumped on that so fast I would guess you need some play-do and a coloring book.

Now you go away.


58 posted on 12/06/2016 6:31:13 PM PST by BruceS
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To: 867V309
IMHO, the best approach/plan would be to implement Admiral Rickover's Pentagon proposal across all agencies...

Net result: 75% reduction in workforce.

59 posted on 12/06/2016 7:14:12 PM PST by SuperLuminal (Where is another agitator for republicanism like Sam Adams when we need him?)
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To: elpadre

Federal Unions are toothless. They will not impede reform in any way.

In reality federal employee totals are about the size they were in Jimmy Carter’s day.


60 posted on 12/06/2016 7:59:29 PM PST by arrogantsob (=)
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