Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have many Reservists and Guardsmen who could cover their duties until the shutdown ends and new employees can be hired. There is no reason for the American traveling public to be inconvenienced.
How about if Congress just ends the shutdown? Wouldn't that be a whole lot easier?
100% agreed. Congress should approve the money for the wall so this whole sad saga can end.
Anonymous wrote:We have many Reservists and Guardsmen who could cover their duties until the shutdown ends and new employees can be hired. There is no reason for the American traveling public to be inconvenienced.
How about if Congress just ends the shutdown? Wouldn't that be a whole lot easier?
Anonymous wrote:We have many Reservists and Guardsmen who could cover their duties until the shutdown ends and new employees can be hired. There is no reason for the American traveling public to be inconvenienced.
How about if Congress just ends the shutdown? Wouldn't that be a whole lot easier?
We have many Reservists and Guardsmen who could cover their duties until the shutdown ends and new employees can be hired. There is no reason for the American traveling public to be inconvenienced.
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I just read that the pilots' association has called for the TSA and air traffic controllers to be paid. And if you think you can just train some reservists to do these jobs overnight, you are sorely mistaken.
We have many Reservists and Guardsmen who could cover their duties until the shutdown ends and new employees can be hired. There is no reason for the American traveling public to be inconvenienced.
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We have many Reservists and Guardsmen who could cover their duties until the shutdown ends and new employees can be hired. There is no reason for the American traveling public to be inconvenienced.
So you would inconvenience the private employers of these Reservists and Guardsmen and let them take the financial hit for this?
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We have many Reservists and Guardsmen who could cover their duties until the shutdown ends and new employees can be hired. There is no reason for the American traveling public to be inconvenienced.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, we have regulations written by lifers who have no clue how damaging they are outside of their air conditioned and heated buildings. Federal bureaucrats are people in ivory towers who are NOT necessarily SMEs and they are beholden to a pay check and an agenda set forth by management in those federal departments. Those managers do not change from administration to administration. You understand what I'm telling you? A few at the top change and that's about it. Thus we get 3000 page bills that have all sorts of stuff packed (hidden) in them and referring to other documents that are virually impossible to trace. The federal register is far too big and far to damaging to everyday people.
We were never meant to be RULED by career politicians and bureaucrats. They were supposed to come to DC a couple of months out of the year and then go back home FFS. This federal leviathan is like a kingdom on steroids and has been since FDR.
Dear idiot,
Those 3000 page bills come Congress, not agencies. Congress is the elected body that passes legislation in the United States. You should watch that Schoolhouse Rock video about how a bill becomes a law.
Love,
Non-idiot
Shit. They don't even read it. You're telling me they write it? No.
Thousands of UNELECTED bureaucrats at federal agencies churn out blather all day. They get paid by the number of trees they kill.
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This article seems pretty hopeful. I’m starting to think there’s a chance this could end by Tuesday and we could get paid as normal. Thoughts?
https://www.cnbc.com/2019/01/06/reuters-america-up...g-u-s-government-shutdown.html
Sorry to break it to you, but this is about much more than Feds getting paid. It’s about national security for goodness sake!
You mean when TSA agents aren’t getting paid it’s a national security issue. I agree.
Let them call in sick or walk off the job. We can train enlisted military to run people through body scanners and metal detectors. NBD.