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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Private sector been targeting for years, we gotta work for a living or get fired No one cares[/quote] Exactly. Companies like IBM, Xerox, Kodak, Westinghouse, US Steel, ATT, the auto companies , etc., etc. have laid off / cut the jobs of hundreds of thousands. The private sector had to change to survive. Job security is a relic of the past. Now it’s the Federal Government’s turn. And it’s looooong overdue. And in the private sector you have to produce something that’s a foreign concept to Government people. That’s RESULTS. [/quote] JFC. No, the Federal Government civilian work force does NOT have to “produce” you mouth breathing goon. I realize that you refuse to let this concept penetrate your thick skull, but the a Government (as a proxy for the country) is NOT. A. BUSINESS. If your local fire department had a slow year (because there weren’t any fires) and couldn’t therefore show that they had put out X number of fires, would you declare them useless and lay them off? They clearly weren’t producing anything, or even putting out fires which is their one job! You people are such morons it’s mind-boggling.[/quote] One of the parasites heard from! No one has a problem with firemen. It’s the tens of thousands of clock-watching paper shufflers that have to go! Musk has just begun exposing what the Government does with trillions of tax dollars. When it becomes clearer to the voters then the fun will really begin. And the Government is not a proxy for the country. It’s not the solution, it’s the problem.[/quote] You clearly have no idea about everything fireman do in the private sector as well as public. Maybe read some of your own OSHA regulations. [/quote]
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