
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Talk about a war on Christmas! Thanks, Trump!
Whiny babies...he already gifted the Feds Christmas Eve... Shutting down the gov is a joke, vacation for a bunch of lazy fed employees. [/quotRight because all the deadlines and commitments just get adjusted or canceled when they get back...not
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Talk about a war on Christmas! Thanks, Trump!
Whiny babies...he already gifted the Feds Christmas Eve... Shutting down the gov is a joke, vacation for a bunch of lazy fed employees.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Talk about a war on Christmas! Thanks, Trump!
Whiny babies...he already gifted the Feds Christmas Eve... Shutting down the gov is a joke, vacation for a bunch of lazy fed employees.
Anonymous wrote:Talk about a war on Christmas! Thanks, Trump!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mark Meadows tellls Feds you knew what you signed up for:
“It’s actually part of what you do when you sign up for any public service position," Meadows said. "And it’s not lost on me in terms of, you know, the potential hardship. At the same time, they know they would be required to work and even in preparation for a potential shutdown those groups within the agencies have been instructed to show up.”
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Anonymous wrote:Mark Meadows tellls Feds you knew what you signed up for:
“It’s actually part of what you do when you sign up for any public service position," Meadows said. "And it’s not lost on me in terms of, you know, the potential hardship. At the same time, they know they would be required to work and even in preparation for a potential shutdown those groups within the agencies have been instructed to show up.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mark Meadows tellls Feds you knew what you signed up for:
“It’s actually part of what you do when you sign up for any public service position," Meadows said. "And it’s not lost on me in terms of, you know, the potential hardship. At the same time, they know they would be required to work and even in preparation for a potential shutdown those groups within the agencies have been instructed to show up.”
Ah. That's nice of him. We have absolutely no idea which group we are in for this shutdown because the Trump appointees have no idea what they are doing and there have been no instructions on who is or is not essential. Most supervisors have already left for the holidays.
It looking more and more worth it to contact one of those recruiters who email me every month and move to the private sector. I enjoy serving my country but, it's not worth the "potential hardship" to work for a reality show toddler.
don't let the door hit you where the Good Lord split you.
It's always better to have bored, incompetent, terrible government workers than committed ones, isn't it? /s
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mark Meadows tellls Feds you knew what you signed up for:
“It’s actually part of what you do when you sign up for any public service position," Meadows said. "And it’s not lost on me in terms of, you know, the potential hardship. At the same time, they know they would be required to work and even in preparation for a potential shutdown those groups within the agencies have been instructed to show up.”
Ah. That's nice of him. We have absolutely no idea which group we are in for this shutdown because the Trump appointees have no idea what they are doing and there have been no instructions on who is or is not essential. Most supervisors have already left for the holidays.
It looking more and more worth it to contact one of those recruiters who email me every month and move to the private sector. I enjoy serving my country but, it's not worth the "potential hardship" to work for a reality show toddler.
don't let the door hit you where the Good Lord split you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mark Meadows tellls Feds you knew what you signed up for:
“It’s actually part of what you do when you sign up for any public service position," Meadows said. "And it’s not lost on me in terms of, you know, the potential hardship. At the same time, they know they would be required to work and even in preparation for a potential shutdown those groups within the agencies have been instructed to show up.”
Ah. That's nice of him. We have absolutely no idea which group we are in for this shutdown because the Trump appointees have no idea what they are doing and there have been no instructions on who is or is not essential. Most supervisors have already left for the holidays.
It looking more and more worth it to contact one of those recruiters who email me every month and move to the private sector. I enjoy serving my country but, it's not worth the "potential hardship" to work for a reality show toddler.
Anonymous wrote:Mark Meadows tellls Feds you knew what you signed up for:
“It’s actually part of what you do when you sign up for any public service position," Meadows said. "And it’s not lost on me in terms of, you know, the potential hardship. At the same time, they know they would be required to work and even in preparation for a potential shutdown those groups within the agencies have been instructed to show up.”
Anonymous wrote:Mark Meadows tellls Feds you knew what you signed up for:
“It’s actually part of what you do when you sign up for any public service position," Meadows said. "And it’s not lost on me in terms of, you know, the potential hardship. At the same time, they know they would be required to work and even in preparation for a potential shutdown those groups within the agencies have been instructed to show up.”