Anonymous
Post 05/03/2024 12:30     Subject: How many retirement eligible Feds are planning to retire if Trump is elected?

Anonymous wrote:Government passes complicated legislation, forces taxpayers to give government their money in the form of taxes, and then complains about the situation. Look in the mirror feds.


Good luck getting things like the quick replacement of the Key Bridge accomplished without federal help. You people have the intelligence of gnats.
Anonymous
Post 05/03/2024 12:27     Subject: How many retirement eligible Feds are planning to retire if Trump is elected?


We just want a much smaller government.


Well then we need a much smaller population. Stop forcing women to have unwanted babies who will stretch the already thin social programs. More people, more government needed.
Anonymous
Post 05/03/2024 12:19     Subject: How many retirement eligible Feds are planning to retire if Trump is elected?

Anonymous wrote:I sure hope a lot of Feds retire if Trump is elected. It would make his goal of shrinking the wasteful and bloated federal government that much easier.


The federal government still has to operate. What eventually happens is that they hire contractors at two or three times the cost of a permanent federal worker. My friend used to cost $250 an hour in the early 2000s for IT work. Trump’s cronies that own consulting companies will be getting richer.
Anonymous
Post 05/03/2024 11:40     Subject: Re:How many retirement eligible Feds are planning to retire if Trump is elected?

Anonymous wrote:People will retire because they will all move to other countries if trump gets elected.


Sure they will.
Anonymous
Post 05/03/2024 06:52     Subject: How many retirement eligible Feds are planning to retire if Trump is elected?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Most of America wants the swamp drained.


Most of America doesn't know what that will mean for them.

Obviously less taxes. Taxes are out-of-control. Enough is enough already.


Fed salaries are a tiny percentage of federal spending. If you want lower taxes you need to stop spending on defense and social security/medicare.
Anonymous
Post 05/03/2024 01:47     Subject: How many retirement eligible Feds are planning to retire if Trump is elected?

Trump slashed 2/3 of the CDC staff leading up to the coronavirus outbreak. How did that reduction work out for the American population.
Anonymous
Post 05/03/2024 01:37     Subject: Re:How many retirement eligible Feds are planning to retire if Trump is elected?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:People will retire because they will all move to other countries if trump gets elected.

Which countries will take them?

Panama
Portugal
Ghana
Italy
Costa Rica
Belize
Just to name a few
Anonymous
Post 05/02/2024 21:31     Subject: How many retirement eligible Feds are planning to retire if Trump is elected?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I am 59, so my peer group is retirement eligible. I know several people who will move up their retirement date if Trump is elected, but I don’t know how pervasive this is. These are people who firmly held the line and pushed back several times against illegal activities Trump appointees asked them to perform in the last T administration.



Good…go…

The government has a huge problem with boomers sitting in leadership roles that don’t understand technology, can’t keep up with what’s going on around them, look for ways out of work instead of trying to work, do nothing all day and cost a lot of taxpayer money.

We need a new breath of fresh air in the government and as someone who worked for the feds and left because I’ve never seen so much incompetence in my life I can say kicking the boomers out is required for things to get better


I'm working for one now and there is a lot of truth to this.
Anonymous
Post 05/02/2024 21:15     Subject: How many retirement eligible Feds are planning to retire if Trump is elected?

Anonymous wrote:I sure hope a lot of Feds retire if Trump is elected. It would make his goal of shrinking the wasteful and bloated federal government that much easier.


No one's getting off the federal sugar-train without being RIF'd. It's easy money. I'll eat my hat if you see it.
Anonymous
Post 05/02/2024 21:02     Subject: How many retirement eligible Feds are planning to retire if Trump is elected?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I am 59, so my peer group is retirement eligible. I know several people who will move up their retirement date if Trump is elected, but I don’t know how pervasive this is. These are people who firmly held the line and pushed back several times against illegal activities Trump appointees asked them to perform in the last T administration.



Good…go…

The government has a huge problem with boomers sitting in leadership roles that don’t understand technology, can’t keep up with what’s going on around them, look for ways out of work instead of trying to work, do nothing all day and cost a lot of taxpayer money.

We need a new breath of fresh air in the government and as someone who worked for the feds and left because I’ve never seen so much incompetence in my life I can say kicking the boomers out is required for things to get better
Don't understand technology! hahaha, we taught you to use a spoon! Bugger off ya whippersnapper!
Anonymous
Post 05/02/2024 20:23     Subject: How many retirement eligible Feds are planning to retire if Trump is elected?

Government passes complicated legislation, forces taxpayers to give government their money in the form of taxes, and then complains about the situation. Look in the mirror feds.
Anonymous
Post 05/02/2024 18:21     Subject: How many retirement eligible Feds are planning to retire if Trump is elected?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I am 59, so my peer group is retirement eligible. I know several people who will move up their retirement date if Trump is elected, but I don’t know how pervasive this is. These are people who firmly held the line and pushed back several times against illegal activities Trump appointees asked them to perform in the last T administration.



Good…go…

The government has a huge problem with boomers sitting in leadership roles that don’t understand technology, can’t keep up with what’s going on around them, look for ways out of work instead of trying to work, do nothing all day and cost a lot of taxpayer money.

We need a new breath of fresh air in the government and as someone who worked for the feds and left because I’ve never seen so much incompetence in my life I can say kicking the boomers out is required for things to get better

We just want a much smaller government.
Anonymous
Post 05/01/2024 07:05     Subject: How many retirement eligible Feds are planning to retire if Trump is elected?


Slash the workforce and shore up money for social security checks. That’s a political winner.
Anonymous
Post 05/01/2024 06:22     Subject: How many retirement eligible Feds are planning to retire if Trump is elected?

Anonymous wrote:I am 59, so my peer group is retirement eligible. I know several people who will move up their retirement date if Trump is elected, but I don’t know how pervasive this is. These are people who firmly held the line and pushed back several times against illegal activities Trump appointees asked them to perform in the last T administration.



Good…go…

The government has a huge problem with boomers sitting in leadership roles that don’t understand technology, can’t keep up with what’s going on around them, look for ways out of work instead of trying to work, do nothing all day and cost a lot of taxpayer money.

We need a new breath of fresh air in the government and as someone who worked for the feds and left because I’ve never seen so much incompetence in my life I can say kicking the boomers out is required for things to get better
Anonymous
Post 04/30/2024 23:58     Subject: How many retirement eligible Feds are planning to retire if Trump is elected?

Anonymous wrote:I sure hope a lot of Feds retire if Trump is elected. It would make his goal of shrinking the wasteful and bloated federal government that much easier.


They will. The good news is that when you get your social security 3 years after applying for it, it should include the back benefits for those three years. Although if it doesn’t, good luck getting it fixed.

But hey— it helps keep social security solvent.