I have a sneaking suspicion you don't actually work much.
I have a sneaking suspicion you don't actually work much.
I resemble that remark!!I have a sneaking suspicion you don't actually work much.
You can also suspect how many fux I give what you think.I have a sneaking suspicion you don't actually work much.
Over a month working without pay....
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I think the socialist NY rep. Cortez just stated she gave 0 f'ks about what the DNC thinks of her on a late night show recently. I guess it is fair to say you give 0 f'ks too?You can also suspect how many fux I give what you think.
Funny how ppl think I'm a democrat bc I'm a gvt employee.....I served my country with military service and cobticonto serve my country as a civilian employee.
Well, there's some logic there. If the entire IRS were permanently furloughed, incoming revenue to the federal government would drop precipitously. I imagine every other department/agency, including the military, would have to be cut 50% almost immediately and substantially more in the long run.Too bad POTUS can’t permanently furlough the entire IRS and then cut everything other department/agency by 50%, for starters.
Where are you getting these stats?pipe dreams,
One hopes that you will understand that since probably 75-90% of government "workers" are liberals, that one would presume that it's 7/10+ chance that ANY random goverment civilian would be a DIMocRAT and/or a LIB.
yours, satx
Not here in San aAntoni TX, or even in NJ when I worked there as a gvt employee.pipe dreams,
One hopes that you will understand that since probably 75-90% of government "workers" are liberals, that one would presume that it's 7/10+ chance that ANY random goverment civilian would be a DIMocRAT and/or a LIB.
yours, satx
Not here in San aAntoni TX, or even in NJ when I worked there as a gvt employee.
If you're going to out out a percentage statistic please site your source for such a random number like you post.
When talking about U.S. government employees, there is a very broad spectrum of jobs. The majority of employees work outside of Washington D.C. and are in every state. I don't doubt in some jobs there may be a lot of liberals. A very big section of employees work for the DoD all across the country, and I can tell you that the vast majority of them are ex military. Now I didn't take a poll to see who, of those employees are conservative or liberal, but from my experience I have found that those ex military are quite often of a conservative nature.pipe dreams,
Fyi, I used to work for "the !@#$%^! government" too ("in the belly of the beast", i.e., Washington DC) & my comment is based on my personal observation of the antics of the LEFTISTS, who were "co-workers". = My experience was that those folks were as PREJUDICED, hateful & "close-minded", in their own way, as the worst of the KKK-idiots are.
(I was "counseled by" our "department chief" because my late wife came out to the office one afternoon, while driving her personal car, that had a "pro-life" bumper-sticker upon it.)
Note: The "terrible & very offensive sticker" on VK's car said, "If it's not a baby, you aren't pregnant."
yours, satx
easy rider,
In 2019, we ex-GIs are FAR LESS than 1% of the US population, so (pardon me for believing you overstated the current situation in 2018,) but I feel that every day that passes that there will be LESS of "our sort of folks" employed by "THE BEAST", i.e., the federal government.
just my OPINION, satx
I don't know what part of the government you worked for, so I can't know what it was like where you were at. I worked for the Navy, and in the shipyard where I worked there were about 14,000 employees. I can tell you that in 2011 when I last worked there that at least 90% of those were ex military and probably 20-25% of those were retired military. That is pretty much how all the other bases were. Ex military and especially retired or wounded military are given preferential consideration as far as hiring for almost all positions. Of those that were not ex military, at least like me and others I knew, were also of a conservative nature.easy rider,
In 2019, we ex-GIs are FAR LESS than 1% of the US population, so (pardon me for believing you overstated the current situation in 2018,) but I feel that every day that passes that there will be LESS of "our sort of folks" employed by "THE BEAST", i.e., the federal government.
just my OPINION, satx
Likely more than the number of dollars I'll contribute to your GoFraudMe.You can also suspect how many fux I give what you think.
Nail on the head, as usual. The IRS is an easy target, especially due to the complexity of the tax code and the difficulty in navigating it come filing time. There's easily more people unsure of whether they were taxed fairly according to the letter of the law, than who are certain they only paid what is legitimately due. Entire industries have sprouted and flourish because of it. Even those who agree it's important to fund a governing body will vehemently disagree on the methods we currently employ to accomplish it.People love to hate on the IRS but (...snip...) I think it's incumbent on them to outline what sort of world they want to create when the income to the federal government drops by the ~$3,700,000,000,000.00 per year that the IRS brings in.