Their entitlement is insufferable.
Undergirding a fight formed in group texts and between cubicles is a conviction among nonpartisan civil servants that they provide a necessary check on Trump’s power. In interviews with The Washington Post, dozens of federal employees said their alarm was not rooted in political differences but in a desire to preserve democracy. They spoke on the condition of anonymity to avoid professional retribution but saw talking to the press at all, which violates agency policies, as an act of defiance.
They are proving that they are the deep state that Trump says they are. In a representative government, the People elect people at the top to enact the will of the People. If the bureaucrats really want to “preserve democracy,” then they would adhere to the will of the People as reflected in the President they elected. This rebellion of the bureaucrats is a blow against democracy. Nobody elected them.
No elected official, no federal judge, no reporter did a thing when my employer of 10 years started mass layoffs due to NAFTA many years ago.
Its unfortunate that anyone might lose their job, but it’s part of being a free society. I have sympathy for anyone losing a job, but its tempered with a like for like with the sympathy I received when it happened to me and thousands of my coworkers.
They spoke on the condition of anonymity to avoid professional retribution but saw talking to the press at all, which violates agency policies as an act of defiance.
So they committed a dischargeable offense.
Buhbye.
What lefties don’t comprehend is that all these agencies fall directly under US administrative rule. Not congressional. Not judicial.
Judicial has no say in funding, spending.
Congress’s only role is authorizing spending limits.. The top administrator does not have to spend to that max limit.
Guess who is the top administrator.
>So they committed a dischargeable offense.
Yep no whistleblower protections for them