That's powerful stuff. I hope Trump girds his loins, because the country will back his play on this.
Send at least 80% of the leeches and bums packing. Road map and an apple and a "thank you for your service."
That's powerful stuff. I hope Trump girds his loins, because the country will back his play on this.
My daughter volunteers at the food bank at the big church in the town at her school a couple of afternoons each week. They need plenty of help, and I'm sure they would provide some hot meals for former government ticks down on their luck and looking for honest work who want to help out while they are in their job search.C-Mag wrote: Mon Jan 14, 2019 11:31 am Hey, now if can just libertarians to offer up some free soup our fed friends will be saved from cannibalism
Damn, sounds like working in a Borg Cube
Fife wrote: Mon Jan 14, 2019 11:44 amThat's powerful stuff. I hope Trump girds his loins, because the country will back his play on this.
Send at least 80% of the leeches and bums packing. Road map and an apple and a "thank you for your service."
This right here:
Mirrors my experience with five years of contracting for a Federal agency. About 80% of the employees could be fired without any appreciable impact to core government operations. The government-nepotism-gravy-train is seriously out of control.... On an average day roughly 15 percent of the employees around me are exceptional patriots serving their country. I wish I could give competitive salaries to them, and no one else. But 80 percent feel no pressure to produce results. If they don’t feel like doing what they are told, they don’t.
Why would they? We can’t fire them. They avoid attention, plan their weekend, schedule vacation, their second job, their next position, some do this in the same position for more than a decade.
They do nothing that warrants punishment and nothing of external value. That is their workday: errands for the sake of errands; administering, refining, following and collaborating on process. “Process is your friend” is what delusional civil servants tell themselves. Even senior officials must gain approval from every rank across their department, other agencies and work units for basic administrative chores. . .
That's how the left operated in the Spanish Civil War too. Bad idea.C-Mag wrote: Mon Jan 14, 2019 3:05 pm I do some government construction contracts. DB I'm sure you've had the experience of trying to get a small decision and they need to form a committee to talk about it.
+1