We have like 2+ million federal employees. A cut of 50-100K is a blip on the radar. You never want to cut anything. Just grow the behemoth until it takes over everything and we collapse like Soviet Russia. |
Well, I worked in a few different federal agencies and I can tell you, it's a bear to get anything done. There are gatekeepers and politics everywhere, so you have to get a zillion signatures to get anything done. This government has the agility of a Koala Bear when doing things, but it knows how to collect taxes and write checks, because 70% of the federal spending is transfer payments from one person to another... and DCUM is scared to death of that going away. |
I thought it would get better at my agency as some of the more senior people retired. It’s only getting worse. |
Since most federal jobs are already in California, Virginia, Maryland, and Texas, I'm not sure cutting just DC federal jobs are going to do it. We can cut some red (Virginia, Texas) state federal jobs too!
It would be great to get a lot of the red states off the federal dole so they can be self supporting. |
Yes, you can cut some red state jobs too! We're not against that. Do you think you're being clever by pitting one group against another? You aren't. These budget deficits and ridiculous federal pensions are killing the U.S. |
A ton of federal jobs could go remote and others could be increasingly automated via AI. |
TBF, USSR didn't collapse because of the size of the government. |
it collapsed because they attempted Command Economics (a planned economy) and that never works. A government bureaucrat telling everyone who/what/when/where/how/why for every aspect of their lives will fail every time. |
How much of the taxes paid goes to government officials' salary? $260 billion per year. The government budget is $6 Trillion, so the salaries represent about 4 percent of the federal budget. |
Well that and the pension and benefits that were the main draw back before Reagan don’t exist any longer. My father, a retired Fed with a PhD, could have made a ton more money in the private sector, but opted for public for the following reasons, in this order: paying back the country that accepted him as an immigrant, pension and benefits, and job security (no market volatility that his industry and many others are subject to). But don’t worry all you Republican ghouls, he was among the last in his agency with his lifetime pension and benefits, and he won’t be on the books much longer given a recent diagnosis. So in short, f*** off you anti-immigrant ani-gov trolls. He was a better man and cared more for his country and contributed more than any of use wastes of skin ever wills. |
VA is a Blue state. |
https://variety.com/2023/digital/news/musk-twitter-x-acquisition-one-year-user-revenue-decline-1235770297/#:~:text=In%20March%2C%20Musk%20told%20employees,a%20%E2%80%9Cheavy%20debt%20load.%E2%80%9D |
Do-nothings in the corporate world are paid by the shareholders. If they in anyway contract for government work, it's paid for by the taxpayers. |
Actually, the contractors who do the actual work will be fine. It’s the useless fat at the top that’s getting cut. |
My dh's federal job is about half making sure the fed contractors who aren't really invested in the work actually show up and do it. The other half is awarding contracts. |