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Rush Limbaugh March 20th 2019

Mar 20, 20193 min
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President Trump plans to actually use a never tried provision of the 1990 Federal Employees Pay Comparability Act and it would bring government salaries in line with the private sectors.

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promo code, and you sign up. You get ten percent off. Say have you heard about the Trump administration's hiring reforms? No, well this could be big, folks. President Trump plans to actually use a never tried provision of the nine Federal Employees Pay Comparability Act. It would bring government salaries in

line with the private sector. That means they would be lowered. Now, to reduce the permanent bureaucracy, Trump wants to make it easier to hire more temporary employees and interns, making it less attractive to the lazy crowd. Now. The President also wants more flexibility to fire government workers. Last year, he signed an executive order to speed up the firing process. A federal court struck it down, but Trump is appealing. Meanwhile, he's pushing to get rid of poor performers and those

with behavioral problems. But it's very, very hard to do. It's been generations, my friends, since anybody seriously tried to reform the federal workforce. Congress has done it, and despite all their talk about reinventing government, the Clinton's never did. Donald Trump is doing it for the first time in

our lifetimes. Real change is coming inside the massive federal bureaucracy, the administrative state that would benefit taxpayers, which means the drive buys are about to inundate you with sob stories about downsize government workers. Don't fall for it.

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