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Scores of firings have begun at federal agencies

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WASHINGTON — Scores of firings have begun at federal agencies, with terminations of probationary employees underway at the Department of Education and the Small Business Administration, federal employees and union sources told CNN Wednesday.

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WASHINGTON — Scores of firings have begun at federal agencies, with terminations of probationary employees underway at the Department of Education and the Small Business Administration, federal employees and union sources told CNN Wednesday.

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Uh oh. Time to find real jobs.
 
Uh oh. Time to find real jobs.

I've been a white collar private sector employee my entire working life before I started my own business and retired.

I've never understood the hate for public sector employees. It's not like they're somehow unique to bad, lazy, etc. employees. What kind of work or history do you come from that makes you have so much disdain for them?

This question is open to anyone that is gleefully watching as federal workers are cut. I'm curious where the hate spawns from and want to know if my suspicions are true.
 
You are missing the point entirely. The point isn’t that the price of egg prices is high. Rather, it is what Trump said he would do for them and Harris could not.
Well, what Trump said he would do to "those people", to be specific.
 
It might be possible to eliminate the debt ceiling increase if the dems would stop fighting Trumps every attempt to lower spending.
I’ve never seen less checks and balances. Trump has access to every lever imaginable.
 
Eggs had nothing to do with the election.

Trump flat out said, "I won an election because of the price of eggs." Ahhh...I get it. You're saying he's a lying idiot. Gotcha.

The price of eggs—a key inflationary touchstone for many Americans—soared 15.2 percent between December and January. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, this marked the "largest increase in the eggs index since June 2015 and...accounted for about two thirds of the total monthly food at home increase."

Bringing down the cost of goods in the U.S. was one of Trump's central campaign promise, the president stating that his administration would start bringing prices down "on day one." However, the latest report suggests that his administration will have to walk back some of its pledges on inflation.
 
$36 trillion. Going to need a he’ll of a lot more cuts and tax increases.

Trump will piss off enough people with the cuts to get democrats voted in. Maybe they will then increases taxes as their part of the solution.

I don’t expect anybody to be happy about solving the debt.
 
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