For Federal Workers, Anxiety Over a Possible Shutdown

Here is a nice little piece attempting to elicit sympathy for the poor federal workers that may be facing a layoff if a budget deal is not agreed to next week in Congress.

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Remember, THIS ISN'T NEWS. This is aimed to manipulate public sentiment towards the side of the Democrats. Think for a moment the economic destruction visited upon MILLIONS of Americans in private industry this last 3 years (myself included) as a result of reckless liberal social engineering policies backed by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. I don't recall a lot of sympathy pieces for all of those Americans, unless of course they were the favored union class worker. But for average Jane or Joe, nothing. All we heard about is how much Obama and his gang were doing to help us, all those trillions of dollars and "shovel ready projects" that were supposed to keep unemployment below 8% or was it 7%, really what does it matter.

Now that the economic downturn is finally reaching the privileged government worker it is all about sympathy. Now that all that wasteful, irresponsible spending is coming to a halt we are supposed to feel sympathy for federal workers that on average make twice as much as you and me and do far less.

Someone that has a sizeable pension to look forward to for mostly sitting on their rears and being mostly unhelpful. you know who I'm talking about, been to a post office or DMV recently? That they are more educated and therefore deserve more money, because government work is so much more complex and demanding, is just another in the endless parade of lies and manipulations by the left and their complicit liberal media.

America, I hope you are getting this. The left is completely out of control and will go to any length to keep you ignorant and pacified. They are lying, they do not have good intentions, and they have amassed a lot, and let me say it again A LOT of power to help ensure they continue to march this country in the direction of their radical utopian, socialist dreams.

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