Yes, Rs were in control at that point. |
The midwest is the bread basket, but the west is the fruit basket. And a lot of those midwest corn farmers get huge subsidies and export corn. |
Ditto! |
There are approximately 2.2 million federal employees, in which 1.2 million of those employees support the warfighters and veterans. Homeland Security and DOT such as TSA and FAA make up another 320k. Which programs do you suggest cutting? https://usafacts.org/articles/how-many-people-work-for-the-federal-government/ |
Now the true colors are showing. You are jelly. Why are you jealous of their pensions? The employees help to self-fund those pensions. And the feds are not the only workers that receive pensions. There are plenty of private sector jobs whose benefits rival and top the benefits offered by the feds, and some of the benefits are transportable. |
Which ones? |
Purple |
DP but really anything that is review oriented or policy oriented. AI can be trained on both. Any job the crunches numbers and writes reports. Any job that involves review of documents. Any job that involves putting together any type of documentation. and so on.... |
Is not AI only as good as the data placed in the computer. Garbage in garbage out. Reminds me of the attorney who submitted a brief to the court using ChatGP and half the citations were wrong. |
Why reclassify to lower grade? Simply put - because they can. Just like they can reclassify grades to be higher. In our area, the biggest fed office is Social Security. The supervisor there is a GS-9 who oversees about a dozen employees. They told me they desperately need more people to do the work in their office, but can't get positions. |
What? You clearly don’t know anything about the history of electrification in the U.S. I also am from the Midwest. 🙄 |
You have no idea how ignorant you sound to people who are in the know. |
Yes, I am jelly. That's it. No actually, having someone work for 30 years and then collect retirement and benefits for 30 another years doesn't work. The math doesn't work. I would love stable compounding interest to take care of it, but it doesn't. And also, look at Social Security. When it first started, we had around 148 workers for every retiree. Now it's down to about 2.9 workers for every retiree. There's no interest accrued in it either. It's basically tap the workers through FICA and send a check to the retiree with that amount plus what's coming out of Social Security savings. The pyramid is collapsing. It makes no interest and it's financially in trouble. The trustees say that every year. And the only answer the democrats have is to take an increasing percentage of the workers pay check to keep the music going. It's not fair to young workers who are trying to support themselves (maybe buy their first house or start a family) to ask them to keep kicking in more to a ponzi scheme (FIFO queue) that they're not going to see or they're going to see a much smaller payout with devalued dollars in 20 or 30 years. Realistically, there's a lot of selfishness being promoted though these social schemes and people are not willingly participating. They're having it confiscated from their pay by force of government. I'm tired of our masterminds and their schemes. The founders never envisioned this nonsense. |
+1 How much do you think the pensions are? As a retiree, I absolutely still need to work -- and I will do so until I get close to 70, probably. Maybe if I moved to Idabel, Oklahoma, I could live on my pension; but, the reality is our pensions have gotten much smaller, with a greater contribution on our part. |
They're retiring after 30 years with 90% to 100% of their monthly pay plus benefits. |