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KMD's avatar

For anyone wanting to learn the importance of our federal workers, I highly recommend reading "The Fifth Risk", by Michael Lewis. It's only 220 pages long, but filled with information & examples of how our dedicated federal workers literally save our lives daily by doing their jobs - whether it's by inspecting the meat & poultry we eat, predicting the hurricanes & tornadoes that could kill us, making sure our nuclear facilities are safe from terrorists, or just funding vital programs like school lunches.

We take these workers' jobs & dedication for granted at our peril. Get the book!

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Sharon Gibson's avatar

The cats woke me up, yowling. I did what I do every morning, get up, feed them, put on the coffee. Then I opened my email to clear out everything that screamed “don’t do it, don’t read it before the sun is up,” always coffee first, before the current madness.

Then I saw the words “it’s a scam, it’s a purge.” You turned my plans upside down.

I am retired, and I like many of my friends spent years working in public service. I did so because I wanted to make a difference. I have so many friends who are still dedicating every hour of the work day to helping our country. They work for lower pay than their counterparts in the private sector - engineers, accountants, lawyers, scientists, diplomats, health care professionals. They do this because they care about people, the environment, our food systems, national security - they do their jobs because they care about our country.

Many citizens don’t have a clue how much these workers do to make every one of us safe and secure.

When President Authur, in 1883, signed the Pendleton Act he was ensuring that federal government jobs would be awarded on the basis of merit, not cronyism. The act made it unlawful to fire or demote for political reasons employees who were covered by the law. The law forbids requiring employees to give public obeisance or make contributions to a particular party or organization.

Mr. Krugman, you are right this action wrong and illegal. It stinks like a barrel of rotting fish.

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