GOP Readies Cuts to Federal Workforce Under Trump

Locutus

Adorable Deplorable
Jun 18, 2007
32,230
45
48
65
good...dead weight, teat sucklers and hangers-on.

Reductions part of long-sought civil service overhaul



For years, Republicans in Congress have been eyeing an overhaul of the federal workforce — by reducing the number of workers and curtailing benefits and pay while making it easier to fire bad employees.

Now, with a president-elect who has promised to do much the same, 2017 could be the best time in recent memory to make sweeping changes affecting those who work for the bureaucracy.

One major plan is being readied by Rep. Jason Chaffetz, the chairman of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee. The Utah Republican calls it “high on our agenda.” While details remain sketchy, it would likely mean big changes to the generous retirement benefits given federal workers, mainly by looking to shift new employees from a defined benefit into a market-based 401(k).

He is also interested in making it easier to fire workers who perform badly and wants to reduce the federal civilian workforce, which currently numbers 2.1 million employees, not including U.S. Postal Service employees.

“We’ve got to deal with budget realities, and while we have good federal workers, we have too many of them,” he told Roll Call.

more

GOP Readies Cuts to Federal Workforce Under Trump
 

Cannuck

Time Out
Feb 2, 2006
30,245
99
48
Alberta
Maybe social conservatives should just grow a set. It's easy to get rid of bad workers. You just need a set of balls
 

Remington1

Council Member
Jan 30, 2016
1,469
1
36
Must be the swamp we heard about, Trump is proving himself to be an action guy. Challenging Boeing's cost of the new Airforce One is hilarious, they must have had a heart flutter, and now he's challenging the pharmaceutical industry. They are one of the most greedy blood suckers out there.
 

Angstrom

Hall of Fame Member
May 8, 2011
10,659
0
36
That will help to erode the middle class. That's what the right wants, right?

Earth can't sustain a middle class anyways. Can't have that many people using oil. The co2 is not sustainable ;)