With billions of dollars in cuts to the federal government on the negotiating table between Democrats and Republicans, there is at least bipartisan consensus that slashing federal jobs are fair game for the chopping block.
House Minority Whip Steny Hoyer, the second-ranking Democrat, said Tuesday that it is likely that government jobs will be cut by the time Republicans and Democrats finish their negotiations on how to fund the government within the next few months.
“That may happen,” Hoyer said when asked if federal workers could lose their jobs. “Frankly some administrations have cut jobs. Clinton administration had a smaller number of jobs than his predecessor, as you may know. And less jobs than his successor. Having said that, all of you are distracted as the American people are distracted by focusing on items in the budget which are significant, but not the major contributors to the deficit.”
Hoyer suggested that the debate over funding the government in the short term — until the end of the fiscal year — was a “distraction” when compared with measures that would need to be taken over the next 20 years to bring down the nation’s $14 trillion debt.
“When we talk about earmarks, when you talk about federal employees — are they significant? Yes. Do we need to look at them? Yes,” he said. “But to some degree it is a distraction in educating the American people of the hard decisions that need to be made.”
When pressed on if government employees could escape the budget debate unscathed, Hoyer said that the “issue is not how many federal employees we have, the issue is what do we want to do? And if we want to do ‘A’, how many people does it take to do that? If we don’t want to do ‘A’, then we don’t need those people to do it. That’s the issue. The issue is not just simply, ‘let’s cut out X number amount of jobs.’ The issue is ‘what do we want to do?’”
Hoyer added that when it comes to making cuts, “everything” would be on the table, including changes to the nation’s entitlement programs like Social Security and Medicare.
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Hoyer, like most (if not all) of his imperial collegues, wants to "educate America on the hard decisions that have to be made"? WHAT?! He and the rest of those slimy dirtbags PUT US INTO THIS SITUATION. THEY are the ones who spent all the money (even though they KNEW they had no money). They are the ones who managed the nation's finances in a way that would put regular citizens IN PRISON!! And now, they want us to get "educated"? I got their "education" and I'll be buying more of it today.
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