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Sea_Still 14 points ago +14 / -0

Good! Nothing of value will be lost

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Trump4a3rdTerm 9 points ago +9 / -0

Think about it. Employees of the nation's public lands prefer to stay in the DC swamp and away from the public lands.

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bundyfly 7 points ago +7 / -0

They are terrified at the thought of being outside the DC bubble!

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Zadok 6 points ago +6 / -0

Best news I've had for minutes.

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CaucasianCurmudgeon 6 points ago +6 / -0

The ONLY way to get rid of Democrat bureaucrats: Uproot their bureaucracy and move it far, far away from the Swamp.

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Fleeltord_Atvar 6 points ago +6 / -0

AWESOME that's what we need, they dumb asses think they will find shelter in other agencies , but President should keep moving them out of D.C.

? might be time to renew my resume

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Fleeltord_Atvar 2 points ago +2 / -0

Dam only 300

“Many of them are in families that have 2 careers, & their spouse can’t move. They have kids in HS. They have ailing parents they are taking care of,” said Kit Muller, who retired last year after 38 yrs w/ the bureau & is one of those projecting that fewer than half of reassigned staffers would move. “You can imagine the reasons.” ... Welcome to the REAL WORLD!!

Former bureau employee George Stone, director of the Public Lands Foundation, said the rationale that the move will give Western residents, county commissioners and elected officials better access to federal decision-makers doesn’t make sense because most of the agency’s 10,000 employees are already in field offices outside Washington. ... MORON

Current staffer Dave Hu, a fisheries biologist, has been asked to move to a field office in Denver but has told the bureau he’s trying to find a job with a different federal agency so he can stay in Washington. He hopes to have clarity in a few weeks, he said.

Hu said he knows many colleagues have elderly parents, homes and children that make it difficult to move. “It’s not an ideal way to do business, but it’s an opportunity for me, and I think something will work out,” said Hu, who has been with the bureau for nearly seven years. “I’m a ‘fed,’ and that’s part of the deal I signed up for.” ... MORON, fed = federal aka NATION wide

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Emper 4 points ago +4 / -0

We should keep eyes on these job postings here. The average federal employee makes $85,000 a year for less than a 40 hour work week. The 5 richest counties in the US are all in the DC metro area. They fleece us in tax dollars to get these jobs. Id like to see these jobs go to one of you all where it could really make a difference in your life.

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Belleoffreedom 2 points ago +2 / -0

Fine by me.

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xxxMAGA420xxx 1 point ago +1 / -0

Perfect.

The swamp is draining itself.

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