Re: Have Federal agencies gone on strike
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Medicaid includes disability and welfare. No cost or very little to disabled and welfare. Seniors have to pay for supplemental insurance or face huge medical bills. I believe a goal of 2-3% annual inflation is doable. Some unhappy people would be inevitable. Why not a goal of zero inflation question?
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Re: Have Federal agencies gone on strike
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I understand that you are concerned and anxious about your job and the rest of your career and I feel for you and I get it I truly do. I also feel the same way about my friends that work at a company up here who is shutting their doors May 22. 420 jobs lost. I worked their 30 years ago and I have friends that have been there for 40 years. Thank Steve for your rational discourse, probably more rational than mine. I'm not overly anxious for me because I could retire now (over 62) but it wouldn't be optimal (especially in my wife's eyes) but I would have time to kill a lot more wild game than I have in the last decade or so, thus my side of the grocery bill would be lessened compared to hers. I'm more upset at the probable destruction of years of government investment into things that can't be replaced in a short period of time. I guess only private companies are allowed to invest into long term, for profit only systems. What we do might never touch Tman people directly or it might, won't know for sure until its gone. If I get axed, I walk away with an unique 25+ year gained dataset in my head that no one can take away from me. As for now, that dataset has been basically used for "free" for the American people besides their overall sunk and annual costs of my employment. Going forward, maybe some of that will still be given for "free" but maybe a good amount will go for my own profit with me as the boss. We'll see Maybe I'll get killed in a car wreck tomorrow so who knows. I want to say think you to the people who can pull thread plugs and "vacation"/ban people on this forum for letting this thread run. We've actually had real adult debates. I'm done. I'm going to go deliver some cat food to one of my off-gridder friends and go look for deer sheds. Maybe make some extra coin that way 
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Re: Have Federal agencies gone on strike
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Federal government interest payments 2019: 375 billion Federal government interest payments 2025 projected 952 billion
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Re: Have Federal agencies gone on strike
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I am very proud of the fact I missed out on working for the feds. .I have worked for state agencies all my life. (since age 15 ). Have had many chances to work for FEDs for 3 x the pay for state. Because it's impossible to get any work done, I've avoided it. Very glad I've not worked for the FEDs. Retired now.
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Re: Have Federal agencies gone on strike
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Alaska State & local government spending per capita: $20,668 (the highest) No other State is even close. 
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Re: Have Federal agencies gone on strike
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Alaska State & local government spending per capita: $20,668 (the highest) No other State is even close.  Alaska is an island, is there a fair way to compare?
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Re: Have Federal agencies gone on strike
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Alaska State & local government spending per capita: $20,668 (the highest) No other State is even close.  Alaska is an island, is there a fair way to compare? I mean Alaska is connected through Canada, unlike Hawaii which is an actual island. For what it's worth. But yeah Alaska doesn't compair well to continental 48.
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Re: Have Federal agencies gone on strike
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Alaska State & local government spending per capita: $20,668 (the highest) No other State is even close.  Alaska is an island, is there a fair way to compare? True we don't spend a lot of money on roads like other States, fortunately we spend lots on Education and are at the bottom in testing. This States' government is truly wasteful and inefficient. Did I mention all the boondoggles? Google them!
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Re: Have Federal agencies gone on strike
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OPM just was told they had no authority to carry out mass firings of federal employees. Judge will have hearing again March 13th - day of RIF plans required to OPM. Basically, agencies listened to OPM even though they had no authority and fired many thousands of probationary employees for unjust reasons - law was not followed. I hope they don't hire them back and then just RIF them in March on the 14th which could likely happen. There is currently much chaos at top levels now with OPM trying to direct agencies and its not going well. If memory serves me correctly probationary employees can be terminated in a RIF just because they are probationary. No reason required except to reduce the number of employees.
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Re: Have Federal agencies gone on strike
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If memory serves me correctly probationary employees can be terminated in a RIF just because they are probationary. No reason required except to reduce the number of employees.
Yes. As I understand it they don’t have any protections by the Federal Workers Union and can be terminated at any time, for any reason. Not just during a RIF.
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Re: Have Federal agencies gone on strike
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Mandatory Spending in 2019: 2.7 Trillion dollars Mandatory Spending in 2025 : 4.37 Trillion dollars
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Re: Have Federal agencies gone on strike
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4.37 trillion mandatory + .952 trillion interest = 5.322 trillion dollars Projected Federal revenues for 2025 5.48 trillion dollars
Over half of the discretionary budget ( which is basically covered by borrowing ) is defense and veteran spending.
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