One thing to keep in mind as the Trump administration moves to downsize government: The size of an agency's staff often isn't set by law.
But there's a very long list of things agencies are required by law to do, and cutting the workforce doesn't make those obligations go away.
But there's a very long list of things agencies are required by law to do, and cutting the workforce doesn't make those obligations go away.
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He will assign the work (&$$$$) to one of his companies.
The spineless GOP?
The can't make it impossible to get OUR benefits!
https://crsreports.congress.gov/product/pdf/RL/RL30798
We don't have the ability to pay the bills for already completed work in six hours that were stalled paying for the last two weeks, despite being ordered to pay them already.
https://www.brookings.edu/articles/is-government-too-big-reflections-on-the-size-and-composition-of-todays-federal-government/
https://gofund.me/2790a0f8
I feel like it's just a meme to most people.
And we end up having to pay contractors more for many of the same services?
I am 66 and don't wish to die under a dictator
They simple don’t care about the fucking law.
DOWNSIZE
Sedition is a crime in the United States, but it's rarely charged. Sedition is defined as attempting to overthrow the government by force, or to hinder its operations. The crime is prohibited by federal law, 18 U.S.C. § 2384.
It's not an enforcement mechanism, but it could be a consequence.