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Posted By: RockyTCB, 2/18/2026 9:30:49 AM

Federal employment is at its lowest since the mid-1960s. Has the country fallen apart without the Washington bureaucracy holding it all together? Hardly. Donald Trump was elected to accomplish a number of objectives. One of them was to cut, and hard, the federal administrative state. The mission has not been accomplished, but after a year, the federal workforce has fallen from more than 3 million to about 2.7 million, roughly where it was six decades ago, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Like a thousand lawyers at the bottom of the ocean, it’s a good start. But

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Reply 1 - Posted by: stablemoney 2/18/2026 9:52:15 AM (No. 2070067)
The Democrats will hire them all back, when they can --- claiming how low unemployment is under their watch, while they pad the federal payroll with their voters.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: Bur Oak 2/18/2026 9:56:54 AM (No. 2070069)
I found that unneeded workers cause more loss to the enterprise than themselves. This is because they get bored and so they bother productive workers, causing them to be less productive.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: varkdriver 2/18/2026 10:12:24 AM (No. 2070078)
#1, I don't think so, only because many workers were older folks hanging around, and when the retirement packages went out early 2025 (the you-don't hafta-come-to-work-any-more-and-you're-gonna-retire-30-Sep-but-we'll-keep-paying-you-until-then good deal) and many of them are gone for good. Plus, fewer yoots of today want to work government type office jobs (I think, I have no hard [or soft] data)
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Reply 4 - Posted by: padiva 2/18/2026 10:25:25 AM (No. 2070085)
About 50 years ago, I worked for the state of NJ. Policies and procedures were not planned or written to be efficient. Kinda like how many people are needed to change a lightbulb. (One person to hold the lightbulb and 4 people to turn the ladder.) When streamlining policies/procedures are done by competent people for competent people, less people are needed.
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Reply 5 - Posted by: Vaquero45 2/18/2026 10:46:03 AM (No. 2070106)
If the federal workforce was reduced by 75% no one, outside of suburban Virginia or Maryland, would notice any difference in their daily lives. Back in Trump’s first term, he moved the Bureau of Land Management from D.C. to Grand Junction, Colorado. 3,000 of their employees decided not to go, and quit. When the BLM got settled in Colorado, those people were not replaced. Everything worked just fine.
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Reply 6 - Posted by: joew9 2/18/2026 3:26:56 PM (No. 2070241)
Fire all of them and replace them with H-1Bs at 1/3 their pay. It was done in the private sector(3 times to me). Now it's their turn.
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Reply 7 - Posted by: anniebc 2/18/2026 4:40:08 PM (No. 2070267)
Freeloaders are at federal, state, and local levels.
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Reply 8 - Posted by: mifla 2/20/2026 8:36:58 AM (No. 2070929)
Our government has turned into a jobs program for people who would not last five minutes in the private sector. Like union members, it is almost impossible to fire them, even when they are caught doing nothing during their work hours.
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