Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1. We need more physical barriers (wall) along the border.
2. The government needs to be open.
Why can't Schumer understand that?
+ 1 All it will take to keep the government open is for the Dems to stop blocking a way to deter illegal aliens!! Why are they willing to force hardship onto government workers to make it easy for illegals to break into our country?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1. We need more physical barriers (wall) along the border.
2. The government needs to be open.
Why can't Schumer understand that?
+ 1 All it will take to keep the government open is for the Dems to stop blocking a way to deter illegal aliens!! Why are they willing to force hardship onto government workers to make it easy for illegals to break into our country?
Anonymous wrote:1. We need more physical barriers (wall) along the border.
2. The government needs to be open.
Why can't Schumer understand that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1. We need more physical barriers (wall) along the border.
2. The government needs to be open.
Why can't Schumer understand that?
Why isn't Mexico paying for the wall as Trump promised?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Trump Shutdown.
What a lovely holiday present to hundreds of thousands of hardworking Americans.
Boo-ha-ha. Govrnment employees are hard workin?
Careful, that’s your precious Border Patrol you’re talking about.
+1. Here’s who’s working without pay, probably until the grownups arrive on January 3.
More than 41,000 Federal Law Enforcement and Correctional Officers, Including:
2,614 ATF agents;
16,742 Bureau of Prisons correctional officers;
13,709 FBI agents;
3,600 deputy U.S. Marshals; and
4,399 DEA agents.
Up to 88% of Department of Homeland Security Employees, Including:
53,000 TSA Employees;
54,000 Customs and Border Protection agents and customs officers;
42,000 Coast Guard employees;
As many as 5,000 Forest Service Firefighters;
3,600 Weather Service Forecasters
More Than 380,000 Will Be Furloughed, Including:
86% of the Department of Commerce (Approximately 41,000 Staff);
96% of NASA (Approximately 16,700 Staff);
More than 80% of the National Park Service (Approximately 16,000 Staff);
At least 80% of the Forest Service (Approximately 28,800 Staff);
More than 30% of Dept. of Transportation (Approximately 18,300 Staff);
95% of HUD (Approximately 7,100 Staff);
Approximately 52,000 IRS Staff
They're not working for no pay! The pay might be delayed for a week or so. Most Americans who have suffered REAL layoffs or job terminations can't relay relate.
Where do you get that information? There is no legislation for back pay.
Your said people were being required to work without pay. That's illegal. They will get paid for time worked, albeit with a delay.
As far as those who are on leave with delayed pay, there's always a big woe-is-me that they won't be paid, and, without rare exemption, they are. In the meantime, Americans in private industry are shaking their heads at this. People in the real world know what it means to lose jobs, get laid off, or have jobs abolished with NO warning. (Happened to me.....had a job as of 4 pm one day, and by COB I learned that was my last day. Along with about 15 others.)
Enjoy your paid vacation.
Show me the legislation that authorized backpay for these workers, including the CBP workers protecting our borders and those Secret Service agents forced to work without pay to protect Trump. Or better yet mail them a check to compensate for the one they likely won’t be getting on 12/28.
They'll get their pay, but it might be delayed a brief while. Go cry to people who really know what a furlough or layoff means....NO Pay. Period.
Ok why don’t you give out your real name and address if you’re so sure about backpay and the 900,000 staff and contractors who aren’t getting paychecks can come for you for short term loans so they can pay their bills when their paychecks don’t come.
Anonymous wrote:1. We need more physical barriers (wall) along the border.
2. The government needs to be open.
Why can't Schumer understand that?
Anonymous wrote:No. You sound entitled - like the man with no shoes complaining to the man with no feet. Instead of complaining, you need to understand that government workers are set for life, with a rare set-back that consists of a pay delay of a week or so.
And as far as bad career choices, why are you blaming ME because management screwed up, and staff had to oay the price? Aren't you people always saying that government employees shouldn't be punished for their management's screw ups?
Finally, I didn't make bad carrer choices. I've had a rewarding career that utilizes my talents. I just had real setbacks, as most Americans have, because company owners made bad decisions (or were greedy). My point is that a few days delay in pay is nothing compared to losing a job without warning.
Anonymous wrote:1. We need more physical barriers (wall) along the border.
2. The government needs to be open.
Why can't Schumer understand that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Trump Shutdown.
What a lovely holiday present to hundreds of thousands of hardworking Americans.
Boo-ha-ha. Govrnment employees are hard workin?
Careful, that’s your precious Border Patrol you’re talking about.
+1. Here’s who’s working without pay, probably until the grownups arrive on January 3.
More than 41,000 Federal Law Enforcement and Correctional Officers, Including:
2,614 ATF agents;
16,742 Bureau of Prisons correctional officers;
13,709 FBI agents;
3,600 deputy U.S. Marshals; and
4,399 DEA agents.
Up to 88% of Department of Homeland Security Employees, Including:
53,000 TSA Employees;
54,000 Customs and Border Protection agents and customs officers;
42,000 Coast Guard employees;
As many as 5,000 Forest Service Firefighters;
3,600 Weather Service Forecasters
More Than 380,000 Will Be Furloughed, Including:
86% of the Department of Commerce (Approximately 41,000 Staff);
96% of NASA (Approximately 16,700 Staff);
More than 80% of the National Park Service (Approximately 16,000 Staff);
At least 80% of the Forest Service (Approximately 28,800 Staff);
More than 30% of Dept. of Transportation (Approximately 18,300 Staff);
95% of HUD (Approximately 7,100 Staff);
Approximately 52,000 IRS Staff
They're not working for no pay! The pay might be delayed for a week or so. Most Americans who have suffered REAL layoffs or job terminations can't relay relate.
Where do you get that information? There is no legislation for back pay.
Your said people were being required to work without pay. That's illegal. They will get paid for time worked, albeit with a delay.
As far as those who are on leave with delayed pay, there's always a big woe-is-me that they won't be paid, and, without rare exemption, they are. In the meantime, Americans in private industry are shaking their heads at this. People in the real world know what it means to lose jobs, get laid off, or have jobs abolished with NO warning. (Happened to me.....had a job as of 4 pm one day, and by COB I learned that was my last day. Along with about 15 others.)
Enjoy your paid vacation.
Show me the legislation that authorized backpay for these workers, including the CBP workers protecting our borders and those Secret Service agents forced to work without pay to protect Trump. Or better yet mail them a check to compensate for the one they likely won’t be getting on 12/28.
They'll get their pay, but it might be delayed a brief while. Go cry to people who really know what a furlough or layoff means....NO Pay. Period.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Trump Shutdown.
What a lovely holiday present to hundreds of thousands of hardworking Americans.
Boo-ha-ha. Govrnment employees are hard workin?
Careful, that’s your precious Border Patrol you’re talking about.
+1. Here’s who’s working without pay, probably until the grownups arrive on January 3.
More than 41,000 Federal Law Enforcement and Correctional Officers, Including:
2,614 ATF agents;
16,742 Bureau of Prisons correctional officers;
13,709 FBI agents;
3,600 deputy U.S. Marshals; and
4,399 DEA agents.
Up to 88% of Department of Homeland Security Employees, Including:
53,000 TSA Employees;
54,000 Customs and Border Protection agents and customs officers;
42,000 Coast Guard employees;
As many as 5,000 Forest Service Firefighters;
3,600 Weather Service Forecasters
More Than 380,000 Will Be Furloughed, Including:
86% of the Department of Commerce (Approximately 41,000 Staff);
96% of NASA (Approximately 16,700 Staff);
More than 80% of the National Park Service (Approximately 16,000 Staff);
At least 80% of the Forest Service (Approximately 28,800 Staff);
More than 30% of Dept. of Transportation (Approximately 18,300 Staff);
95% of HUD (Approximately 7,100 Staff);
Approximately 52,000 IRS Staff
They're not working for no pay! The pay might be delayed for a week or so. Most Americans who have suffered REAL layoffs or job terminations can't relay relate.
Where do you get that information? There is no legislation for back pay.
Your said people were being required to work without pay. That's illegal. They will get paid for time worked, albeit with a delay.
As far as those who are on leave with delayed pay, there's always a big woe-is-me that they won't be paid, and, without rare exemption, they are. In the meantime, Americans in private industry are shaking their heads at this. People in the real world know what it means to lose jobs, get laid off, or have jobs abolished with NO warning. (Happened to me.....had a job as of 4 pm one day, and by COB I learned that was my last day. Along with about 15 others.)
Enjoy your paid vacation.
This is odd. You act like federal employees are ignorant of the plight of the private sector worker. I was laid off from the private sector, that’s why I went to the federal government.
PP is also ignorant of the thousands of small businesses that depend on government workers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Trump Shutdown.
What a lovely holiday present to hundreds of thousands of hardworking Americans.
Boo-ha-ha. Govrnment employees are hard workin?
Careful, that’s your precious Border Patrol you’re talking about.
+1. Here’s who’s working without pay, probably until the grownups arrive on January 3.
More than 41,000 Federal Law Enforcement and Correctional Officers, Including:
2,614 ATF agents;
16,742 Bureau of Prisons correctional officers;
13,709 FBI agents;
3,600 deputy U.S. Marshals; and
4,399 DEA agents.
Up to 88% of Department of Homeland Security Employees, Including:
53,000 TSA Employees;
54,000 Customs and Border Protection agents and customs officers;
42,000 Coast Guard employees;
As many as 5,000 Forest Service Firefighters;
3,600 Weather Service Forecasters
More Than 380,000 Will Be Furloughed, Including:
86% of the Department of Commerce (Approximately 41,000 Staff);
96% of NASA (Approximately 16,700 Staff);
More than 80% of the National Park Service (Approximately 16,000 Staff);
At least 80% of the Forest Service (Approximately 28,800 Staff);
More than 30% of Dept. of Transportation (Approximately 18,300 Staff);
95% of HUD (Approximately 7,100 Staff);
Approximately 52,000 IRS Staff
They're not working for no pay! The pay might be delayed for a week or so. Most Americans who have suffered REAL layoffs or job terminations can't relay relate.
Where do you get that information? There is no legislation for back pay.
Your said people were being required to work without pay. That's illegal. They will get paid for time worked, albeit with a delay.
As far as those who are on leave with delayed pay, there's always a big woe-is-me that they won't be paid, and, without rare exemption, they are. In the meantime, Americans in private industry are shaking their heads at this. People in the real world know what it means to lose jobs, get laid off, or have jobs abolished with NO warning. (Happened to me.....had a job as of 4 pm one day, and by COB I learned that was my last day. Along with about 15 others.)
Enjoy your paid vacation.
This is odd. You act like federal employees are ignorant of the plight of the private sector worker. I was laid off from the private sector, that’s why I went to the federal government.
Anonymous wrote:The last time there was a furlough, the government workers were jammed into shopping malls, happily spending their money. They sure didn't looked worried to me!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Trump Shutdown.
What a lovely holiday present to hundreds of thousands of hardworking Americans.
Boo-ha-ha. Govrnment employees are hard workin?
Careful, that’s your precious Border Patrol you’re talking about.
+1. Here’s who’s working without pay, probably until the grownups arrive on January 3.
More than 41,000 Federal Law Enforcement and Correctional Officers, Including:
2,614 ATF agents;
16,742 Bureau of Prisons correctional officers;
13,709 FBI agents;
3,600 deputy U.S. Marshals; and
4,399 DEA agents.
Up to 88% of Department of Homeland Security Employees, Including:
53,000 TSA Employees;
54,000 Customs and Border Protection agents and customs officers;
42,000 Coast Guard employees;
As many as 5,000 Forest Service Firefighters;
3,600 Weather Service Forecasters
More Than 380,000 Will Be Furloughed, Including:
86% of the Department of Commerce (Approximately 41,000 Staff);
96% of NASA (Approximately 16,700 Staff);
More than 80% of the National Park Service (Approximately 16,000 Staff);
At least 80% of the Forest Service (Approximately 28,800 Staff);
More than 30% of Dept. of Transportation (Approximately 18,300 Staff);
95% of HUD (Approximately 7,100 Staff);
Approximately 52,000 IRS Staff
They're not working for no pay! The pay might be delayed for a week or so. Most Americans who have suffered REAL layoffs or job terminations can't relay relate.
Where do you get that information? There is no legislation for back pay.
Your said people were being required to work without pay. That's illegal. They will get paid for time worked, albeit with a delay.
As far as those who are on leave with delayed pay, there's always a big woe-is-me that they won't be paid, and, without rare exemption, they are. In the meantime, Americans in private industry are shaking their heads at this. People in the real world know what it means to lose jobs, get laid off, or have jobs abolished with NO warning. (Happened to me.....had a job as of 4 pm one day, and by COB I learned that was my last day. Along with about 15 others.)
Enjoy your paid vacation.
Show me the legislation that authorized backpay for these workers, including the CBP workers protecting our borders and those Secret Service agents forced to work without pay to protect Trump. Or better yet mail them a check to compensate for the one they likely won’t be getting on 12/28.
They'll get their pay, but it might be delayed a brief while. Go cry to people who really know what a furlough or layoff means....NO Pay. Period.