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The Generalisimo Trump might have to find out the hard way the National Guard of each state is not an occupation force to place indefinitely in blue cities throughout the country.
politicaldog101.com
Some are weekenders…
Some are for a few weeks….
They sign up with the understanding that absent a war,, or national emergency ?
They do their tours of duty and go BACK to their work or their lives….
NOT Now…..
The number of Americans missing work for National Guard deployments or other military or civic duty is at a 19-year high, adding disruption to a labor market that’s already under strain. Between January and August, workers reported 90,000 instances of people missing at least a week of work because of military deployments, jury duty or other civil service, according to data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. That is more than double the number of similar absences in the same eight-month period last year, and the highest level since 2006, when President George W. Bush deployed the National Guard to Iraq, Afghanistan and the Southwest U.S. border in large numbers.
The absences are due at least in part to a growing military presence in American cities. Since taking office in January, President Donald Trump has sent thousands of National Guard service members — civilians, many with full-time jobs — to Los Angeles and Washington, D.C. He has suggested expansions of those efforts to at least seven more cities, including Chicago, New York, Baltimore and New Orleans, and called for the creation of a new military unit that can quickly mobilize anywhere in the country. “Uncertainty over whether you or your employees might be called to National Guard duty and how long that deployment might last is just adding to the chaos” for families and businesses, said Michael Makowsky, an economist at Clemson University whose work focuses on law enforcement. “Anything that makes it harder to make a plan is generally bad for the economy.” The White House says its efforts are improving the U.S. economy by combating crime and unrest in major cities.
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The 2-star Army MajGen ret. Randy Manor is former Vice Chief of the National Guard Bureau at the Pentagon where a 4-star General of either Army or Air Force is the chief of all the US NG. The chief of the NG Bureau is a member of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
MJG Manor discusses the NG deployment to DC and provides a multiplicity of facts, factors, reasons the NG has no place being deployed to blue cities as the Generalissimo is trying to do, fortunately with limited success and dubious prospects. MajGen Manor who is a straightforward Soldier of 40 years is a crisp speaker and a guy who knows his stuff...

National Guard Troop’s Get Stuck Away from their Jobs for Trump Political Assignments..
….there’s this unfunded requirement for our civilian employers to shoulder that burden.”…
National Guard Soldiers are NOT Full time Enlistments….Some are weekenders…
Some are for a few weeks….
They sign up with the understanding that absent a war,, or national emergency ?
They do their tours of duty and go BACK to their work or their lives….
NOT Now…..
The number of Americans missing work for National Guard deployments or other military or civic duty is at a 19-year high, adding disruption to a labor market that’s already under strain. Between January and August, workers reported 90,000 instances of people missing at least a week of work because of military deployments, jury duty or other civil service, according to data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. That is more than double the number of similar absences in the same eight-month period last year, and the highest level since 2006, when President George W. Bush deployed the National Guard to Iraq, Afghanistan and the Southwest U.S. border in large numbers.
The absences are due at least in part to a growing military presence in American cities. Since taking office in January, President Donald Trump has sent thousands of National Guard service members — civilians, many with full-time jobs — to Los Angeles and Washington, D.C. He has suggested expansions of those efforts to at least seven more cities, including Chicago, New York, Baltimore and New Orleans, and called for the creation of a new military unit that can quickly mobilize anywhere in the country. “Uncertainty over whether you or your employees might be called to National Guard duty and how long that deployment might last is just adding to the chaos” for families and businesses, said Michael Makowsky, an economist at Clemson University whose work focuses on law enforcement. “Anything that makes it harder to make a plan is generally bad for the economy.” The White House says its efforts are improving the U.S. economy by combating crime and unrest in major cities.
.....
The 2-star Army MajGen ret. Randy Manor is former Vice Chief of the National Guard Bureau at the Pentagon where a 4-star General of either Army or Air Force is the chief of all the US NG. The chief of the NG Bureau is a member of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
MJG Manor discusses the NG deployment to DC and provides a multiplicity of facts, factors, reasons the NG has no place being deployed to blue cities as the Generalissimo is trying to do, fortunately with limited success and dubious prospects. MajGen Manor who is a straightforward Soldier of 40 years is a crisp speaker and a guy who knows his stuff...