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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The Biden admin just keeps pissing the wrong people off and it's going to back fire royally. They keep pushing they will see what's going to happen next election. [/quote] +100 THIS! [/quote] This idiocy was floated in another thread on this topic. It's as silly now as it was then. [/quote] I’m not sure I’d want to f-around with the Virginia vote. [/quote] Precisely which Republican candidate will be better for federal workers (i) on WFH issues, and (ii) generally speaking than Biden? [/quote] For this 52-year period, the federal workforce has had higher pay raises during a Republican administration. Here is how it breaks out. The average pay raise per year: 3.71% Under Republicans: 4.05% Under Democrats: 3.65% https://www.fedsmith.com/2021/01/10/50-years-federal-pay-democrats-v-republicans/[/quote] Yeah, because Rs screw up the economy so that Ds have to clean up a recession. That always comes with lower inflation. [/quote] I agree with you that Rs are awful, but no one has pointed to anything where the R presidential candidates said they would force federal employees back to the office. If Biden makes me spend 15 hours per week commuting just to please his rich donors, he is not getting my vote. I have no clue why anyone would support a candidate who gives such a strong middle finger to you. We don't know if a R would be better, but based on what Biden is advocating, it won't be any worse. So I'll take my chances.[/quote] I agree. The heck with all those women who may lose the right to choose. And I don't really care if corporate taxers are lowered to nothing. If I have ot do the commute I signed on for pre-pandemic, it'll turn me into a Trump voter. MAGA!![/quote] So you can be mostly a one issue voter, butt someone who disagrees with you can't? Yeah, ok.[/quote] First,if you need a laundry list of other ways a Republican President would be terrible, there's really no hope for you. Second, I identified two major issues. Third, being a one issue voter is pretty silly in any circumstance, but it's just absurd when the issue is, "I am being required to do something, once again, hat I did for years before the pandemic." [/quote] NP. Oh, stop gaslighting. It is perfectly reasonable to vote against the president who causes a sharp decrease in your standard of living and personal happiness. Your entitlement is off the charts. Democrats aren’t owed the votes of fed workers. I’m private sector with a competitive skill set (constantly recruited) and work hybrid. I like hybrid. But if I was made to go in every day, my resignation would happen the next day, as I am not worried about my ability to get a job. I don’t see why feds should not be expected to have the same freedom of choice, perhaps more because they make so much less for a similar skill set. Of course the PP is going to vote against the president who makes her life much worse. Who wouldn’t?[/quote] I’m really amused by the feds who think their life would be better under a republican president, or that a R president and congress would t call them back to the office. Guess the stereotype about feds being not so bright has more truth to it than I realized. :? [/quote] You sound very dim. There are plenty of feds who quite reasonably think their lives would be better under Republicans, and they have the work experience to prove it. You are just stupidly partisan and so don’t understand this. [/quote] DP. I know plenty of Feds who are republicans, but they’re not exactly WFH proponents (they want to know why everyone isnt back like them). Just seems very strange to state you’re a single issue voter for this based on wishful thinking that a republican WH will give you more WFH than a Dem. Even if they promised it on the campaign trail (doubtful) I wouldnt trust them on it.[/quote]
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