Posted on 04/27/2019 4:06:51 PM PDT by Kaslin
I love your pings.
I said that to a girl once but it had a different meaning :)
Oh.
Bad attempt at a joke :)
But I do enjoy your pings and comments :)
Better to enjoy a ping a ling than discover your girl has a ding a ling.
LOL
The reason that I suggested North Dakota was to make them miserable as you suggested. Whats your method? Civil Service
laws preclude a mass firing.
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But they do NOT preclude huge REDUCTIONS IN FORCE (RIFs) and associated position downgrades. Put some fear into these USELESS bureaucrats/economic parasites.
Thanks fieldmarshaldj.
This is where it should and will begin, Chief Executives and Legislatures from the States bringing these issues to light and asking for help.
- It’s being done in Tennessee with its lawsuit against refugee resettlement and being forced to take them in and pay for them.
Too often the Do-Gooders(mostly Dems) in Congress dump their wet dreams on the States, promise some money in the first few years and then it’s up to the States to cover the tab after that. Pure BS to satisfy the flavor of the day for Congress.
Too often the Do-Gooders can rely on the anonymous bureaucrats that eagerly do their bidding to enforce their fantasies.
Let the “RED” states start suing the federal government over some of these programs. Not so much to call out the President, who is trying to change things, but to bring more things to light. Let a state like Georgia, start suing the federal government over refugee resettlement and the costs of illegal immigration. If a city like Atlanta wants to be a sanctuary for the aforementioned folks, let it, but without any state funds. If they want money, raise taxes or petition the feds for it. Good luck with that.
Start forcing these liberal leaders and their henchmen/women, in the admin section, to show their hands and justify things.
While Dunleavy is at it, he should sue over the recent decision concerning ANWR and how a group of “environmentalists”, none of whom live in the adjacent village, were able to stop development of a road that the villagers wanted and showed a need for.
https://www.westernjournal.com/judge-strikes-trumps-deal-alaskan-community-life-saving-road/
You can’t sue to get your job back if the position has been eliminated.
Only problem with those policies is, the senior person has the ability to bump the junior person out of a job, even if the junior person is someone that should stay. But, there are ways around all of that, as well. Just takes a little work.
In Alaska it’s a bit difficult with folks like this one around...
US District Judge Sharon L Gleason..an appointee of the previous occupant of the White House
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sharon_L._Gleason
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