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How the Trump era is changing the federal bureaucracy
2018-01-01
[WASHINGTONPOST] Nearly a year into his takeover of Washington, President Trump has made a significant down payment on his campaign pledge to shrink the federal bureaucracy, a shift long sought by conservatives that could eventually bring the workforce down to levels not seen in decades.

By the end of September, all Cabinet departments except Homeland Security, Veterans Affairs and Interior had fewer permanent staff than when Trump took office in January ‐ with most shedding many hundreds of employees, according to an analysis of federal personnel data by The Washington Post.

The diminishing federal footprint comes after Trump promised in last year’s campaign to "cut so much your head will spin," and it reverses a boost in hiring under President Barack Obama
I think when you spread the wealth around, it's good for everybody...
. The falloff has been driven by an exodus of civil servants, a diminished corps of political appointees and an effective hiring freeze.

Even though Congress did not pass a new budget in his first year, the drastic spending cuts Trump laid out in the spring ‐ which would slash more than 30 percent of funding at some agencies ‐ also has triggered a spending slowdown, according to officials at multiple departments.
Posted by:Fred

#6  Matt, that was masterful. You’ve done your profession proud.
Posted by: trailing wife   2018-01-01 18:54  

#5  Perfect snark.
Posted by: Woodrow   2018-01-01 13:10  

#4  #3 Snark of the day?
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2018-01-01 13:08  

#3  Just think of the boom in the private sector that will happen when these highly motivated and talented federal workers hit the street. Former employees of the Department of Agriculture will start massively efficient farms; former Department of Energy employees will show oilfield roughnecks how the job should really be done "move aside, Butch..."); former Department of Education employees will... well, I'm sure they'll do something. It's a shame that McDonald's has picked this time to start automating.
By popular demand, snark of the day.
Posted by: Matt   2018-01-01 12:25  

#2  ..can change all that with the repeal of the Civil Service Act. Not loyal, hit the road. Works every four to eight years. Screw up and your boss might actually hold you accountable rather than take the blame.
Posted by: P2kontheroad   2018-01-01 07:47  

#1  Among them is Noah Kunin, the former infrastructure director for 18F, the high-profile office created in the General Services Administration in 2014 to boost the government’s digital services.

When he heard former FBI director James B. Comey tell Congress in June that Trump had asked him for his personal loyalty, Kunin said his red line was crossed.


Stating one's loyalty to the President of the United States was too much to ask eh? Would you mind reciting the Pledge of Allegiance? Or would that be a "red line" as well ?
Posted by: Besoeker   2018-01-01 02:09  

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