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Public sector layoffs will noticeably impact the economy at the level they are shooting for. They are tossing around the number of 10%, that's the equivalent of the entire city of Spokane nearly all at once. In addition to the direct employees, there are an unknown number of companies that are going to pull back and reduce staff. I'm not arguing right or wrong, just looking at the impact to the economy.On the other hand, I'm not worried at all about the tariffs, it's a short term tactic to get better trade deals that has worked wonderfully. Worst case they can be removed as quick as they were put on. There are also powerful lobbyists for all the impacted industries to balance it all out. Easy net win for the country.I do feel bad for many federal employees, there are many of that are doing their job to the best of their ability in places we really want them and deserve better even if it's in the best interest of the country to eliminate that position.
I saw earlier today that the US Forest Service seams to be the hardest hit with today’s terminations. Honestly we were finally starting to see some actual management of our forests since Clinton stopped logging and I think these across the board actions will set forest management back even further.
Quote from: MADMAX on February 14, 2025, 05:45:41 PMQuote from: CarbonHunter on February 14, 2025, 05:29:00 PMI saw earlier today that the US Forest Service seams to be the hardest hit with today’s terminations. Honestly we were finally starting to see some actual management of our forests since Clinton stopped logging and I think these across the board actions will set forest management back even further.Give it some timeI believe Trump will be directing his team to start doing some realignments, restructuring and new hiringFat chance, most areas have lost a significant portion of their workforce that had the boots on the ground. To think this will get turned around anytime soon beyond laughable. The terminations will continue through next week, for an agency that was already lean. Oh well what’s a few more people to add to Washington homeless population.
Quote from: CarbonHunter on February 14, 2025, 05:29:00 PMI saw earlier today that the US Forest Service seams to be the hardest hit with today’s terminations. Honestly we were finally starting to see some actual management of our forests since Clinton stopped logging and I think these across the board actions will set forest management back even further.Give it some timeI believe Trump will be directing his team to start doing some realignments, restructuring and new hiring
Well with the amount of government saving we will have after the fraud has been exposed, I think paying for early outs is the last thing to worry about. Lotsa kicking and screaming and false sensational hype from the safe and secure government workers. I too bought into the lie of security. Nobody to blame but the government politicians on this one. Lives will be affected...it’s sad. Seems many are so wounded up about layoffs...not totally compassionate because I went through it with the jab. Where was the same outcry with the jab layoffs. Just curious?
Quote from: addicted1 on February 14, 2025, 06:57:18 PMQuote from: MADMAX on February 14, 2025, 05:45:41 PMQuote from: CarbonHunter on February 14, 2025, 05:29:00 PMI saw earlier today that the US Forest Service seams to be the hardest hit with today’s terminations. Honestly we were finally starting to see some actual management of our forests since Clinton stopped logging and I think these across the board actions will set forest management back even further.Give it some timeI believe Trump will be directing his team to start doing some realignments, restructuring and new hiringFat chance, most areas have lost a significant portion of their workforce that had the boots on the ground. To think this will get turned around anytime soon beyond laughable. The terminations will continue through next week, for an agency that was already lean. Oh well what’s a few more people to add to Washington homeless population.Ramp up the cut then we can look at bringing back some employees.
Quote from: Buckhunter24 on February 14, 2025, 07:10:15 PMQuote from: addicted1 on February 14, 2025, 06:57:18 PMQuote from: MADMAX on February 14, 2025, 05:45:41 PMQuote from: CarbonHunter on February 14, 2025, 05:29:00 PMI saw earlier today that the US Forest Service seams to be the hardest hit with today’s terminations. Honestly we were finally starting to see some actual management of our forests since Clinton stopped logging and I think these across the board actions will set forest management back even further.Give it some timeI believe Trump will be directing his team to start doing some realignments, restructuring and new hiringFat chance, most areas have lost a significant portion of their workforce that had the boots on the ground. To think this will get turned around anytime soon beyond laughable. The terminations will continue through next week, for an agency that was already lean. Oh well what’s a few more people to add to Washington homeless population.Ramp up the cut then we can look at bringing back some employees.That's not realistic. That's like having a doctor tell the surgeon to just start pulling out organs and well see how it goes during the post-surgery recovery.Targeted cuts might have been productive AFTER auditing and understanding the impact. Broad base decimation doesn't actually protect the financial and resource interests of our country. That's why you don't just have some random person come in and fire your IT staff to save money... System dependency and vitality.Musk did the same process at Twitter. Market cap went from 44b to 9b. It doesn't make operational sense or business sense