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There is so much redundancy and overlap in the Fed that we wouldn't even notice if we gutted 20%. In fact you could probably cut 50% of federal and most state government employees and no one (other than those employees and their families) would know it.

Boom: Trump eyes 10% spending cuts, 20% slash of federal workers
By PAUL BEDARD • 1/17/17 9:18 AM

Making good on a promise to slash government, President-elect Trump has asked his incoming team to pursue spending and staffing cuts.

Insiders said that the spending reductions in some departments could go as high as 10 percent and staff cuts to 20 percent, numbers that would rock Washington if he follows through.

At least two so-called "landing teams" in Cabinet agencies have relayed the call for cuts as part of their marching orders to shrink the flab in government.

The cuts would target discretionary spending, not mandated programs such as Medicare or Social Security, the sources said.

The spending reductions are expected to be used to help pay for Trump's plan to boost the Pentagon's budget, tax cuts and some pet projects, potentially including the anti-immigration wall on the nation's southern border.

The teams also are looking at staffing cuts over four years through attrition, a hiring freeze and reorganization.

The plan is winning cheers in conservative, anti-tax and anti-spending corners in Washington that have long sought massive cuts in the bureaucracy.

Presidents rarely cut spending, choosing freezes instead. In the meantime, federal spending has reached historic levels. Trump has picked a budget hawk, Rep. Mick Mulvaney, to head the Office of Management and Budget, a clear sign that spending cuts are a top priority.

Still, Trump is likely to face a wall of opposition from Democrats and federal unions who consider much of the federal workforce on their side.

http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/boom-t...article/2612037


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Run it like a business. Go DT! What a breath of fresh air, and just in time. Actually too late, but better late than never.


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Fire those mutherfuggers

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What good is it to fire some little working slob at one agency, so he can go to work for the little working defense department bureaucracy?

Just moving money around doesn't impress me.....

Eliminate the deficit, pay down the national debt. That would impress me.


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Just wait - the howling of outrage from Dems will be audible all the way to HI..


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Originally Posted by Dutch
What good is it to fire some little working slob at one agency, so he can go to work for the little working defense department bureaucracy?

Just moving money around doesn't impress me.....

Eliminate the deficit, pay down the national debt. That would impress me.


What are you talking about? The idea is remove them from a job that is payed for by tax payers and give them a job at perhaps a Ford factory where they are no longer a liability. The money to pay for the deficit has to come from somewhere




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Originally Posted by Trystan
Originally Posted by Dutch
What good is it to fire some little working slob at one agency, so he can go to work for the little working defense department bureaucracy?

Just moving money around doesn't impress me.....

Eliminate the deficit, pay down the national debt. That would impress me.


What are you talking about? The idea is remove them from a job that is payed for by tax payers and give them a job at perhaps a Ford factory where they are no longer a liability. The money to pay for the deficit has to come from somewhere




Trystan


But,but they would have to(GASP) work at a Ford factory!!! shocked


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Heck

They would have to WORK


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The operative term being "work" I presume.
Many .gov employees seem to forget that the great unwashed "public" are their customers - hence need to get a real job.
Keep the good ones - shi-can the sorry m'fkr's!
OOPS - that would eliminate more "workers" than needed! frown


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