Public sector unions worry they may lose grip on government
Former President Donald Trump learned many lessons from his four years in the White House. Perhaps none hits home harder than discovering the chief executive of the United States isn’t actually in charge of the federal government.
At every step of the way, Mr. Trump’s initiatives were thwarted by minor functionaries in his administration, egged on by corporate-owned media outlets lionizing members of “the resistance.”
On the eve of the 2020 election, Mr. Trump signed an executive order to do something about it. He created Schedule F, a novel classification for critical policymaking posts in the federal government subject to streamlined rules that say key employees serve at the will of the president.
Get rid of government employee unions
Get rid if USAjobs
Eliminate the civil service internal job hiring/promotion advantage
Make every job opening direct hire capable
Change the rules to allow firing of civil servants for any type of opposition to leadership directives
Get rid of all ses appointees…
Ditch woke dei initiatives