Chico23231
01-26-2025, 01:41 PM
1)So how much in "severance and unemployment payments" will they payout?
2) Who is going to do the work these hundreds of thousand employees are doing now?
3) Anyone else see the irony in creating a department of goverment to stop big goverment?
When living in Fairfax county and Alexandria…all my friends constantly tried to get on with the Federal government because they said it was the gravy train, lax jobs.
Why shouldn’t tax payers expect more? The plan on jobs freezes and return to office will cause attrition, but that’s not really strategy I believe.
It’s going to be AI focused, federal contractors focused, audit/lean and money spent on NGO which have become extensions of federal employees working for liberal causes without oversight. Hopefully Trump focuses there.
Giantone
01-26-2025, 01:55 PM
When living in Fairfax county and Alexandria…all my friends constantly tried to get on with the Federal government because they said it was the gravy train, lax jobs.
Why shouldn’t tax payers expect more? The plan on jobs freezes and return to office will cause attrition, but that’s not really strategy I believe.
It’s going to be AI focused, federal contractors focused, audit/lean and money spent on NGO which have become extensions of federal employees working for liberal causes without oversight. Hopefully Trump focuses there.
You didn't answer one question, not one.
Giantone
01-26-2025, 01:56 PM
Hundreds of deportations? That's fucking it? I was promised millions of deportations on day fucking ONE!
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/hundreds-illegal-immigrant-criminals-arrested-more-flown-from-us-military-white-house-says/
Is Trump lying again Chico? You mean he was bullshitting this entire time?
No trump supporter can answer this.................
https://bbwc.proboards.com/thread/8094/nft-interesting-music-sound-stuff?page=82
Chico23231
01-26-2025, 02:04 PM
You didn't answer one question, not one.
If you read between the lines, my point was very few employees will lose their jobs when it comes to percentages of the federal workforce. The focus I will believe will be the things the administration can control, contracts, ngo spending, AI implementation, etc.
We fire folks who don’t return to office, that’s a business decision the employee makes. No packages needed.
Giantone
01-26-2025, 02:11 PM
If you read between the lines, my point was very few employees will lose their jobs when it comes to percentages of the federal workforce. The focus I will believe will be the things the administration can control, contracts, ngo spending, AI implementation, etc.
We fire folks who don’t return to office, that’s a business decision the employee makes. No packages needed.
As always you're wrong.
Chico23231
01-26-2025, 09:45 PM
Quick fold by Columbia government and then offered presidential plane to come get the trash illegals.
Wow. We are back
You all do know that firing the IGs is a very big deal right? The IG is what keeps corruption and corrupt practices in check. An analogy would be if Al Capone had become Chicago's Mayor and fired all the cops as his first move.
It should be very concerning for everyone regardless of party affiliation
If you read between the lines, my point was very few employees will lose their jobs when it comes to percentages of the federal workforce. The focus I will believe will be the things the administration can control, contracts, ngo spending, AI implementation, etc.
We fire folks who don’t return to office, that’s a business decision the employee makes. No packages needed.
Problem is there are a lot of remote workers who never step foot in an office. They're in non public facing positions where going into an office just isn't necessary. Many of them don't even live near an office to go to.
There's plenty of nuance to remote work and telework that the new admin either doesn't understand or doesn't care about.
Trump's MAGA-fication of the federal government is starting fast (https://www.axios.com/2025/01/27/trump-federal-eorkers-inspectors-general)