Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What we need are some of the essential folks, like Air traffic controllers, to sick out in sympathy with their federal breatheren.
Maybe Americans need to come together for a general strike.
We can even get Americans en masse to agree to hold the party in charge of both houses of Congress and the White House responsible for keeping their government open.
To be clear, I think a general strike would be a great tactic. I just don't see it happening in this brain dead, do-nothing, me me me environment.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trump's OMB (Vought) and OPM are apparently gearing up to push a plan for federal agencies to RIF every federal employee who isn't excepted from shutdown furlough and who isn't explicitly covered by H.R.1 (which didn't fund most agencies, and which is why we are steamrolling toward a shutdown). What this means is that over 92% of federal employees will be fired if the shutdown lasts longer than 60 days.
Tell me, what would you think if a new CEO took over your own company and a few months in fired 92% of everyone there, with minimal regard to what the function of the fired people actually was? How do you think that company would survive? It wouldn't. You'd lose most of your technical expertise, organizational and institutional knowledge and history, relationships with customers and other organizations, everything would collapse and the company would implode. Anyone who thinks it would be a "good thing" is completely clueless about how things work.
Who are you people??? This is not going to happen???
If it's not going to happen then why are OMB, OPM, and agencies all preparing for it? Again, if the government shuts down that clock will start ticking, and 60 days later 92+ percent of the federal workforce will be gone, unless something changes.
Who are you people who are absolutely certain it won't happen? You're going to have to be a White House or Senate Staffer with inside knowledge to be making a declaration like that with any certainty.
You know the longest shutdown so far is 35 days?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it’s a bit ironic that this shutdown will result in feds being paid for not working and definitely not being in person like they want. We all know there will be full compensation at the end so shouldn’t MAGA hate this? It hurts contractors, mostly republican, more than Feds. What am I missing?
If it lasts 60 days there won't be any compensation and most of the government will cease to exist.
Odd that it's Fa, not Antifa, bringing us anarchy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trump: "When you shut it down, you have to do layoffs. So, we'd be laying off a lot of people that are going to be very affected, and they're gonna be Democrats."
Illegal to fire someone based on political affiliation.
A lot of things used to be illegal. It turns out that if none of the three branches care then it doesn't matter.
Dems need to realize the longer term fight that America is in right now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trump: "When you shut it down, you have to do layoffs. So, we'd be laying off a lot of people that are going to be very affected, and they're gonna be Democrats."
Illegal to fire someone based on political affiliation.
Anonymous wrote:Trump: "When you shut it down, you have to do layoffs. So, we'd be laying off a lot of people that are going to be very affected, and they're gonna be Democrats."
Anonymous wrote:They fired everyone they could fire. Why are the Dems so chicken shit?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Start the clock. As of today, what are the chances that we see a shutdown? 30%? 100%? Zero chance?
100©. Trump wants a shut down so he can blame Democrats for inflation.
Anonymous wrote:Trump: "When you shut it down, you have to do layoffs. So, we'd be laying off a lot of people that are going to be very affected, and they're gonna be Democrats."
Anonymous wrote:Start the clock. As of today, what are the chances that we see a shutdown? 30%? 100%? Zero chance?