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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Suppose Trump wins. Reclassifying employees likely will need to go through the APA rulemaking process to undo protections being imposed by Biden. That will take several months. Then it will be tied up in litigation for a couple years. By that point--mid 2027 or so--Trump will have a hard time filling any vacancies that he is able to create. IMO Trump's primary win is probably a good thing. DeSantis or Haley would probably be far more effective at carrying out Schedule F reclassification than Trump, who is generally incompetent and surrounds himself with morons like Jenna Ellis.[/quote] What you are not understanding is that they already have the details in place. There’s a whole team looking into all of the possible road blocks and are devising ways around them. They have also started a database of people who are ready to take these jobs, apparently, it has 20,000 names in it. These are people who have applied, with questions like “who is your political hero?” You can guess what answer gets you on the list. This is serious and scary stuff and you should not take this lightly.[/quote] Why does anyone think Trump will be more effective at accomplishing his goals the second time in office? He’s a buffoon. Previously he could find competent attorneys like Bill Barr to work for him, but now? I’m not too worried by the people surrounding him.[/quote] Last time nobody thought he would win: they weren't ready to do anything. But by now all the anti government types have attached themselves to him as a way to carry out their agendas (Trump himself does not necessarily care) and unfortunately a lot of those people are competent or at least driven. They want a hobbled ineffective government, so the idea of mass vacancies or filling the jobs with unqualified randoms does not bother them at all. I am also not confident we'd all remain employed while this was litigated: I think they'd lock people out.[/quote]
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