Voter thread 2024

They could definitely find johs. Those jobs arent going to be available on day 1, or year 1. There would be a long, drawn out period of economy destroying unemployment

Their function is to do nothing? Arent you unemployed?

I will be unemployed in 27 days.

If they're productive employees who create positive economic value the government should fire them and allow them to filter into the private sector where their ability to create positive economic value in the private sector vastly outperforms the limitations of the public sector.

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If those positions are available in the private sector, they likely already pay more and the employee can make that decision for themself

So those who are able to compete in the private sector are already there and the public sector is largely filled with flunkies with makework jobs who don't provide enough productive economic value.

So your argument is that the government should pay more?

Yes, obviously. The government can't attract talent whatsoever. This is well known.

I see

@Plasma1337 what do you think about paying government employees more?

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It's obvious you know nothing about the Government and you're only informed by Democrat CNN propaganda.

You meant to say Vaush

I regret to inform you that almost nobody under the age of 40 watches main stream news platforms anymore

I agree, there are 2.95 million federal employees and firing 1 million of them would completely collapse the economy as they wouldn't be able to be reabsorbed quickly enough (we've imported 15 million 85 IQ Hondurans to pick strawberries in the last 4 years).

No thats entirely possible. But it would need to be done slowly and carefully and not all at once

You can absolutely make the argument that you can slowly trim unnecessary positions in a way that doesnt have a drastic negative effect on the economy

Thats not what plasma or maga republicans are arguing

Furthermore, the vast majority of these positions are for social services and are not profitable. In these cases the private sector would never absorb these jobs

I'm amazed that it isn't like 50 million federal employees.

Vivasek indianfuck went on a podcast and brainstormed firing all government employees whose social security number ended with an odd number, for example

Yes, I am aware. I have posted numerous ways to fire federal employees efficiently in this very thread.

I didnt read the thread

The easiest way is to mandate RTO.