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Old 05-09-2014, 04:07 AM
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Originally Posted by 4-2-7 View Post
Sequestration’s shocking job toll: One measly bureaucrat in entire government

Only one employee in the entire federal government lost a job due to sequestration, according to a government audit that found the only permanent cut came at the U.S. Parole Commission, which eliminated one position.

The Report
http://www.gao.gov/assets/670/661444.pdf


“Despite relentless warnings about the dire consequences of sequestration’s budget cuts, it appears sequestration resulted in only one layoff,” he said. “While that’s good news for federal employees and other workers, it is devastating to the credibility of Washington politicians and administration officials who spent months — and millions of dollars — engaging in a coordinated multi-agency cabinet-level public relations campaign to scare the American people.”
A year ago at this time, sequestration was a major part of the political conversation in Washington. The cuts, which kicked in March 1, 2013, reduced spending at nearly every federal department and agency and President Obama and Democrats on Capitol Hill warned of devastating impacts on government services, and a major dent to the economy.

http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/...e-government-/
I saw that and thought it made Harry Reid and the gang look like idiots when they replayed them railing against the sequestration doomsday . If you tighten their belts enough, they seem to be able to do the same job with less. The irony was watching Obama brag about saving when it was a direct result of the mandatory sequestration. Obama does that a lot. He even grabbed credit for our new found domestic oil.
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