When Big Government Advocates Accidentally Admit Being Non-Essential
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Go Team Non-Essential (It Helps When They Self-Identify) It’s always helpful when advocates for ever larger government remind us of how utterly unnecessary bigger government - and its advocates - actually are. We just saw - and will soon see again - a percentage of the federal government’s approximately 850,000 "non-essential personnel” get furloughed due to a government shutdown. I don’t call them “non-essential” - their government employer does. None of these non-essentials - or their work - were actually missed by any actual Americans at any point during the entirety of this past all-time-longest shutdown. Which begs the question: Why do we need said non-essential personnel - or the advocates for the government to hire even more of them? Speaking of non-essential…. Thanks in large part to California’s highly fraudulent
When Big Government Advocates Accidentally Admit Being Non-Essential
When Big Government Advocates Accidentally…
When Big Government Advocates Accidentally Admit Being Non-Essential
Go Team Non-Essential (It Helps When They Self-Identify) It’s always helpful when advocates for ever larger government remind us of how utterly unnecessary bigger government - and its advocates - actually are. We just saw - and will soon see again - a percentage of the federal government’s approximately 850,000 "non-essential personnel” get furloughed due to a government shutdown. I don’t call them “non-essential” - their government employer does. None of these non-essentials - or their work - were actually missed by any actual Americans at any point during the entirety of this past all-time-longest shutdown. Which begs the question: Why do we need said non-essential personnel - or the advocates for the government to hire even more of them? Speaking of non-essential…. Thanks in large part to California’s highly fraudulent