Anonymous wrote:This obviously sucks. But what sucks even more is that some people who are excepted and working have been told to mark their timecards as furloughed. So if this comes to pass, they won't get paid even though they've been working as usual.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gross. Russel Vought is the worst human being. Meanwhile when I flew into Dulles, TSA workers leaving their shifts were exchanging notes on which soup kitchen they could get a hot meal since they're not actually getting paid.
God bless America.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How about Congress can’t leave the building until they come to an agreement? It’s not like they haven’t had this budget since March. Lock them in and throw in some sleeping bags. They shouldn’t leave until they’ve done their jobs.
+1000 but skip the sleeping bags. Don't make them comfortable. And, how about stopping their pay.
Anonymous wrote:work = pay
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:work = pay
Why do you bother commenting if you have no clue what you are talking about? There is a law. It clearly doesn't say that.
I know, right? No one has even missed a paycheck.
It's clear this shutdown is going to last. People are going to miss paychecks. Also, it's perfectly legitimate to worry about losing one's paycheck before it actually comes to pass. If you have any human decency, you'd realize that.
Anonymous wrote:How about Congress can’t leave the building until they come to an agreement? It’s not like they haven’t had this budget since March. Lock them in and throw in some sleeping bags. They shouldn’t leave until they’ve done their jobs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:work = pay
Why do you bother commenting if you have no clue what you are talking about? There is a law. It clearly doesn't say that.
I know, right? No one has even missed a paycheck.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Probably not legal.
May be an attempt to encourage voluntary resignations.
When did this administration start caring about what is legal?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gross. Russel Vought is the worst human being. Meanwhile when I flew into Dulles, TSA workers leaving their shifts were exchanging notes on which soup kitchen they could get a hot meal since they're not actually getting paid.
God bless America.
Save this post under the title, “things that never happened.”
I posted that, because it DID happen when I flew in on Friday. But yes, live in your world and lack of value system, where you refuse to acknowledge reality and this is all fine to not pay people yet require them to work full-time.
I think this Friday is the first paycheck where they will get a half check, right? So I'm not surprised if people are trying to figure out how to cut their grocery bill for this week so that they can pay other things coming due. Starting salary for a TSA agent is around 45K, so they don't have a ton of spare cash, and with a half check this Friday and rent just paid, they probably won't have money for groceries this weekend. I'm sure the people who work at food pantries and such will see an uptick in folks this weekend and over the next couple of weeks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gross. Russel Vought is the worst human being. Meanwhile when I flew into Dulles, TSA workers leaving their shifts were exchanging notes on which soup kitchen they could get a hot meal since they're not actually getting paid.
God bless America.
Save this post under the title, “things that never happened.”
I posted that, because it DID happen when I flew in on Friday. But yes, live in your world and lack of value system, where you refuse to acknowledge reality and this is all fine to not pay people yet require them to work full-time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gross. Russel Vought is the worst human being. Meanwhile when I flew into Dulles, TSA workers leaving their shifts were exchanging notes on which soup kitchen they could get a hot meal since they're not actually getting paid.
God bless America.
Save this post under the title, “things that never happened.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:work = pay
Why do you bother commenting if you have no clue what you are talking about? There is a law. It clearly doesn't say that.
I know, right? No one has even missed a paycheck.