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Now ask yourself what would happen if that was a real explosive and the person a real bomb maker.
An airplane does not fall out of the sky?
Now ask yourself what would happen if that was a real explosive and the person a real bomb maker.
An airplane does not fall out of the sky?
Bold: Ironic statement considering one of THE MAIN functions of the federal government is to secure our borders and this shutdown is exactly about securing our borders. People may disagree on how that should be done, but nonetheless, the reason for the government shutdown is because of the main function of the federal government.
Working for the government is lucrative. Doubt many will quit any time soon. Especially considering that once the government starts back up again they'll get reimbursed for the time that they worked. Which means a huge paycheck will be coming. Not to mention all the benefits such as their health insurance etc etc. No, they won't be quitting any time soon. Some may find a temp job to help keep up the bills. But for the most part, no, I don't think that many, if any, will simply just quit.
Yeah sure 30k a year is lucrative. It's some ****ed up **** to think everyone is okey dokey. There are a lot of people making 30-60k a year that's hardly a big paycheck.
The government funding bills (6+1) passed unanimously (100-0) by the Senate on December 19 included $1.6 Billion for securing the border.
This particular shutdown isn't about securing the border. It's all about Trump keeping a campaign political promise to his base.
Yeah sure 30k a year is lucrative. It's some ****ed up **** to think everyone is okey dokey. There are a lot of people making 30-60k a year that's hardly a big paycheck.
Federal government employee pay has been increasing steadily for years and for many jobs now rival or exceed what similar positions pay in the private sector. Along with that comes significantly more job stability.
https://www.cbo.gov/publication/52637
Five GOPers are currently calling for end to gov't shutdown:
Collins
Tillis
Alexander
Gardner
Roberts
These people work for the gov't and they spend most of their time surrounded by gov't people. TSA workers are leaving their jobs, Parks are filling with garbage, refund checks will be affected. Will the shutdown remind conservatives why the gov't is important???
If they don't have any savings then their idiots that shouldn't be working for the government to begin with. :/
But that aside, the last time the government shut down the government got sued and had to pay out, iirc, twice the amount owed in back pay. That is happening again, and I have no problem with it, and it should cover any interest accrued from their CC's.
If they don't have any savings then their idiots that shouldn't be working for the government to begin with. :/
But that aside, the last time the government shut down the government got sued and had to pay out, iirc, twice the amount owed in back pay. That is happening again, and I have no problem with it, and it should cover any interest accrued from their CC's.
I expect that many American workers do not have enough savings to live through a prolonged shut down.
https://www.google.com/search?sourc...0....1..gws-wiz.....0..0i131j0i10.xfJRWkNuYQ8
I lived through a couple of the "shutdowns". News to me that we were paid "twice the amount owed in back pay." So unless you can provide a source to back that up you are not telling the truth. What we got paid was for the missed time.
Her firm sued the government during a 16-day shutdown in 2013 over the funding for President Barack Obama’s health-care law, arguing that failure to pay federal workers on their regularly scheduled payday violated the Fair Labor Standards Act. The court agreed, holding that employees needed to know when they would receive their paychecks, and ordered the government to pay double the amount owed them. There are 25,000 employees still waiting to receive those damages.
You are assuming that the government is paying them enough to not live pay check to pay check. That is not a very good assumption.
I'm not denying that's true...but TSA is not a big bang for the buck job so telling people that are not making the median us income to adjust is not okay in my book.
30k-60k is what the average government worker gets paid. If I live paycheck to paycheck on less than that then they should not be living paycheck to paycheck. If they are then they are not spending and saving money wisely.