Pause on Federal Grants - MD25-13

I wasn't old enough to remember, but what was the general populations reaction to RIGO back in the 90s?
About the same IIRC, the last we had a surplus in the federal budget was in '01 when he left office..
It was a different time, Ds were also against gay marriage and for border security/deportation, sounds like some sort of twilight zone compared today.

BJs, budget surplus, AR ban, and NAFTA.
The 90s were lit!
 
Yes we will. Hopeful we all emerge in a stronger position. Lawsuits were inevitable, regardless of the approach.
Gotta love our tax dollars paying a cadre of lawyers to defend blatantly unconstitutional actions all the way up to SCOTUS for the next 4 years.
 
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Gotta love our tax dollars paying a cadre of lawyers to defend blatantly unconstitutional actions all the way up to SCOTUS for the next 4 years.

edit to add: since all Federal employees are a waste of oxygen, do we feel the same way about the US gov lawyers defending these cases? Maybe that's why they're destined to lose. 🤷‍♂️
If its so blatantly unconstitutional that even some random person that goes by Gulf of America on a hunting website can sniff out its legality, then it shouldn't take 4 years to litigate. I mean you have it sorted out already. Any hack JD should have this one wrapped up by the end of the day.

Sucks that you have such a low opinion of Fed workers. I know and work with a bunch and by far the majority are solid.
 
Sucks that you have such a low opinion of Fed workers. I know and work with a bunch and by far the majority are solid.
It was sarcasm; I have great respect for the men and women who work hard and make sacrifices to ensure that our government accomplishes the incredibly complex and varied services it is tasked with. More than the interruption in services and the impacts directly, I am concerned that the loss of institutional knowledge by people being forced out of service will hamper our government and make it even less efficient for years.

But it was a bad faith joke and I deleted it.
 
I am concerned that the loss of institutional knowledge by people being forced out of service will hamper our government and make it even less efficient for years.
Valid concern. One I share but most likely to a lesser degree. RIF's are tough no matter how they are accomplished. I have unfortunately been involved in a few over my career. Picking who stays and who goes in never easy and never done 100% correct. Loss of institutional knowledge is damn near inevitable, degree to which is what you have some control in. Chesterton's Fence is very real. Negative outcomes are guaranteed. Positives are also guaranteed. I feel comfortable the positives will outweigh the negative. Others do not, perhaps yourself included. Its a fair point.
 
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