Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm curious what Glenn Youngkin thinks about all this. Yes, he's a Republican, but a pro-business one. I bet he's secretly seething even though he can't say it.
He has expressed support for Virginia feds to find jobs in the private sector. So I doubt he'll have any sympathy for private sector contractors "on the government dole" (presumably in his mind).
Youngkin isn’t even pretending to care about his constituents. He’s busy signing bills to ban a handful of trans kids from laying volleyball while his Dear Leader is laying waste to his constituents’ lives. He’s vile.
I have to believe the VA republicans want to retain the Governership and that race is happening this year.
Nobody will support them if the headlines each month are about massive VA job losses. Again, it won't just be NoVA...it will be Newport as well as random deep red parts of VA.
Washington Post said a contractor in central VA had to let go 70% of their employees and a Trump voter was shocked that they lost their job because Trump was elected. Nobody could connect those dots.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm curious what Glenn Youngkin thinks about all this. Yes, he's a Republican, but a pro-business one. I bet he's secretly seething even though he can't say it.
He has expressed support for Virginia feds to find jobs in the private sector. So I doubt he'll have any sympathy for private sector contractors "on the government dole" (presumably in his mind).
Youngkin isn’t even pretending to care about his constituents. He’s busy signing bills to ban a handful of trans kids from laying volleyball while his Dear Leader is laying waste to his constituents’ lives. He’s vile.
I have to believe the VA republicans want to retain the Governership and that race is happening this year.
Nobody will support them if the headlines each month are about massive VA job losses. Again, it won't just be NoVA...it will be Newport as well as random deep red parts of VA.
Washington Post said a contractor in central VA had to let go 70% of their employees and a Trump voter was shocked that they lost their job because Trump was elected. Nobody could connect those dots.
someone who lives in Virginia should probably call his office and see what he thinks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm curious what Glenn Youngkin thinks about all this. Yes, he's a Republican, but a pro-business one. I bet he's secretly seething even though he can't say it.
He has expressed support for Virginia feds to find jobs in the private sector. So I doubt he'll have any sympathy for private sector contractors "on the government dole" (presumably in his mind).
Except many large VA employers are government contractors. That is one of his big selling points to drawing companies to VA. The access to the federal government in a business-friendly state.
He hasn't done much of anything to draw companies to VA that have nothing to do with the government.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm curious what Glenn Youngkin thinks about all this. Yes, he's a Republican, but a pro-business one. I bet he's secretly seething even though he can't say it.
He has expressed support for Virginia feds to find jobs in the private sector. So I doubt he'll have any sympathy for private sector contractors "on the government dole" (presumably in his mind).
Youngkin isn’t even pretending to care about his constituents. He’s busy signing bills to ban a handful of trans kids from laying volleyball while his Dear Leader is laying waste to his constituents’ lives. He’s vile.
I have to believe the VA republicans want to retain the Governership and that race is happening this year.
Nobody will support them if the headlines each month are about massive VA job losses. Again, it won't just be NoVA...it will be Newport as well as random deep red parts of VA.
Washington Post said a contractor in central VA had to let go 70% of their employees and a Trump voter was shocked that they lost their job because Trump was elected. Nobody could connect those dots.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm curious what Glenn Youngkin thinks about all this. Yes, he's a Republican, but a pro-business one. I bet he's secretly seething even though he can't say it.
He has expressed support for Virginia feds to find jobs in the private sector. So I doubt he'll have any sympathy for private sector contractors "on the government dole" (presumably in his mind).
Youngkin isn’t even pretending to care about his constituents. He’s busy signing bills to ban a handful of trans kids from laying volleyball while his Dear Leader is laying waste to his constituents’ lives. He’s vile.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm curious what Glenn Youngkin thinks about all this. Yes, he's a Republican, but a pro-business one. I bet he's secretly seething even though he can't say it.
He has expressed support for Virginia feds to find jobs in the private sector. So I doubt he'll have any sympathy for private sector contractors "on the government dole" (presumably in his mind).
Correct. Global Digital Currency is coming. And if you are identified as “political non-compliance” a field in a database with your Unique Identifier will flag this and you will not be able to buy or sell in the marketplace, own property or have employment.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What contractors?
Know a bunch of people at Leidos, Accenture, Deloitte...and nobody is indicating any cuts.
Agencies have been instructed to cut contracts so like everything going on right now it will just happen suddenly.
I think we need to wait and see. When the budget comes out, if agencies are instructed to cut programs and spending, they will 100% cut contracts IF they have the choice to proceed as they see fit. The way things are going, it looks like reducing spending isn't the ultimate goal - getting rid of feds is.
um, destabilizing the dollar is the goal. to do that you need rampant unemployment, removal of most subject matter expertise from the government (that includes contractors), legal uncertainty, and confusion. it's taking more time than they hoped because the markets are refusing to accept it. add in a bird flu pandemic and tuberculosis and the workforce will be hungry and terrified and desperate, so give it a few months.
Why would they want to destabilize the dollar?
Are you paying attention AT ALL? Cryptocurrency.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is no procurement right now so this isn't good.
That is not accurate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm curious what Glenn Youngkin thinks about all this. Yes, he's a Republican, but a pro-business one. I bet he's secretly seething even though he can't say it.
He has expressed support for Virginia feds to find jobs in the private sector. So I doubt he'll have any sympathy for private sector contractors "on the government dole" (presumably in his mind).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm curious what Glenn Youngkin thinks about all this. Yes, he's a Republican, but a pro-business one. I bet he's secretly seething even though he can't say it.
He has expressed support for Virginia feds to find jobs in the private sector. So I doubt he'll have any sympathy for private sector contractors "on the government dole" (presumably in his mind).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm curious what Glenn Youngkin thinks about all this. Yes, he's a Republican, but a pro-business one. I bet he's secretly seething even though he can't say it.
He has expressed support for Virginia feds to find jobs in the private sector. So I doubt he'll have any sympathy for private sector contractors "on the government dole" (presumably in his mind).
Anonymous wrote:I'm curious what Glenn Youngkin thinks about all this. Yes, he's a Republican, but a pro-business one. I bet he's secretly seething even though he can't say it.
Anonymous wrote:There is no procurement right now so this isn't good.