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I Want To Fire All Government Workers
Written By : Warner Todd Huston

We conservatives are fond of wanting to oust everyone in office and for wanting to “vote the scoundrels out.” But, I’d like to add one more level to the throw-them-out-of-government arena. Let’s fire every government worker from the smallest village receptionist or sewer worker to the staffers of the highest Senator and every menial clerk and recalcitrant paper shuffler in between. O.K., this is a little bombast, but only a little.

It’s not just pique at the famous laziness of government workers I indulge here and it’s not just the fact that the only reason they got their jobs is because they are pals with one politician or another. It’s not just that they are better paid than just about any real American in the private sector — whether they deserve it or not — and it’s not because they are impossible to fire, nor is it because they get a better pension and health care than anyone who really contributes to society… well, OK, it is because of that stuff. All that stuff and more.

But, the biggest reason I’ve about had it with government workers is reflected in an editorial once published by Investor’s Business Daily, “The New Beltway Babylon,” where it was reported that Washington D.C. has replaced Silicon Valley and even New York as the center of affluence in the U.S.A.

How can the seat of government in a capitalist society double as its seat of wealth? The late Milton Friedman, who warned about the growing mix of government in the U.S. economy, must be turning in his grave.

According to the Census Bureau, the nation’s three richest counties — and half the top 10 — are now all located near Washington, where they gorge on the tax dollars you send there.

This is no less than an affront to true American principles.

IBD pegs this rise in affluence in the are surrounding D.C. to government contracts created by defense and Homeland Security programs bringing in people to fulfill those needs. But, it is surely a larger problem than just the temporary need for Homeland security programs. The problem is more widespread than that.

Government workers make up the single biggest segment of unionized labor in the U.S. As the Bureau of Labor Statistics reports, “The union membership rate for government workers (36.2 percent) was substantially higher than for private industry workers (7.4 percent). Within the public sector, local government workers had the highest union membership rate, 41.9 percent.” The Heartland Institute finds those stats alarming. “The nation’s 16 million state and local government workers form a large, growing, and well-compensated class in society,” the report. “State and local workers earned $36 per hour in wages and benefits in 2005, on average, compared to $24 per hour for U.S. private-sector workers…”

It is disgusting that these government leeches make more on average than a private sector worker. It is also unsustainable.

Not only is it unsustainable, these workers are unaccountable. These people, regardless of how well or how badly they do their jobs, regardless of whether their jobs are even necessary, are not only too often unable to be fired due to their overweening union contracts, but tax payers are duped into paying for these people’s retirement at cushy levels that are far and away better than that of the private sector.

As USA Today reported in 2007, “Retired government workers are twice as likely to get a pension as their counterparts in the private sector, and the typical benefit is far more generous. The nation’s 6 million retired civil servants … received a median benefit of $17,640 in 2005… Eleven million private-sector retirees covered by traditional pensions got $7,692.”

Naturally, we can’t begrudge benefits to certain government workers worthy of receiving them. Teachers, Police, Firemen, and Military personnel deserve their benefits as they provide a professional, sometimes dangerous and necessary service — As with everything there are exceptions that prove the rule. But, why should a perfunctory paper pusher at the Secretary of State’s office get a better pension than anyone in the private sector? Worse, how can we stand by and allow government workers to retire at much younger ages than those in the private sector do, as reported in the USA Today story, forcing tax payers to pay their exorbitant health care benefits and cushy, undeserved pensions for many more years than private sector workers get theirs?

And how can we be so stupid as to allow government workers to become a larger force every year adding insult to injury?

Even when we vote out a member of Congress, for instance, we are not cleaning house. Staffers often stay on from one Senator or House member to another because of their so-called “expertise” in the inner working of government. This adds to government inertia. After all, what staffer is going to do much that would annoy the go-along-to-get-along workings that might upset their apple cart. It also adds to the cost of government.

So, let’s do something about this. No government worker should ever qualify for a pension or post employment health care. I include all elected members of government under that umbrella, by the way. Their unions are unconstitutional anyway, so let’s get rid of those, too.

We need to make government jobs less desirable than they now are, not the plum positions of the entire American work force. It is a crime that, in a supposedly capitalist society, working for the government is more lucrative than working for the private sector.

If it didn’t afford the opportunity for true incompetence and graft, I’d almost rather go back to the days of patronage. At least then we were able to rid ourselves of government workers as often as we did elected officials. But, Chester A. Arthur was correct at least in that we need some level of competence in government workers.

All this, though, is the result of creating the Frankenstein’s monster of a bloated, big government, nanny state. We have allowed it to grow beyond control and some efforts to curb it must be taken before it overwhelms us.

Lastly, before you get into your high dudgeon, government worker. Before you warm that computer up to write me to ask if I think it’s fair that you should have your benefits cut. Let me assure you of something. I am not just asking you to suffer a cut in your benefits… I want you to lose both your job AND your benefits. I want you out of government never to return. And I want your jobs entirely eliminated.

I hope that answers your question clearly?

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  • http://www.angry.net evilned

    The gauntlet has been trhown! It is now time to talk about “Nightmares with Govt Morons!!…err Bureaucrats.”

    Here’s one:

    http://angry.net/news/2005.htm#nov2505

    I like the comment that the worker should consider a new career as a porn star. ;)

  • http://www.publiusforum.com warnertoddhuston

    … well, they’ve spent their careers screwing the taxpayers so, yeah, porn star works.

  • Smithwick

    Peg total government spending to the GDP: so the feds can spend the equivalent of 20% of the GDP (or some other set number, I wouldn’t go above this) and they have to have a balanced budget every year. With a majority vote they can get some extra cash for the short term selling bonds to american citizens but that has to be repaid withing x amount of time.

    This ought to cut down on the waste and corruption that federal government is known for. Make them work on a shoestring budget and live within their means like the rest of us.

  • baoxian

    10% is enough for God, it ought to be good enough for the government as well.

    Chop entitlements, pork, and earmarks out of the budget and you get a figure that’s awfully close to that 10%…about $1.4 trillion out of a $14 trillion GDP.

    I’d also include a provision that the government should be required to save 10% of that figure yearly until they’ve banked a year’s budget. Then in case of wars, disasters, or recession there’s an emergency fund to use. If we bank the entire amount and are operating within the budget, then we get to use the 10% for non-recurring spending. Tax rebate checks, earmark projects, etc.

    (Sorry Hawkins, advocating responsible government spending is now racist hate speech according to liberals. My post probably just put you on a government watch list.)

  • vote24

    video record your encounters with all govt workers. Expose the reality, despite the “media”.

  • whats_up

    You are an idiot Warren, plain and simple an idiot.

  • StanInFtWorth

    You are an idiot Warren, plain and simple an idiot.
    Posted by whats_up 2010-04-27 17:21:02

    Personal insults with no substanitive debate or reason.

    At least you are consistant, crthns.

  • zimmy

    Warren’s intelligence leaves a little to be desired because, as is usually the case with conservative viewpoints, he blames the lowest common denominator for problems that they did not cause. He looks for and finds simplistic explanations to complex situations. He seems to believe that government workers don’t contribute to their own retirement accounts.

    Furthermore, he could wonder why pensions and other such benefits are no longer as universal for middle class workers as they once were. Rather than begrudge government workers for what we all should get, he should look at how the concentration of wealth at the top due to government and corporate policies has deprived much of society of the opportunity to save towards retirement.

  • AF_Vet

    It’s not just pique at the famous laziness of government workers

    “Famous laziness?” I’ve been a civil servant in the DoD for nearly 10 years as an Intelligence analyst, and I can say this is not true. It just ain’t…at least not in DoD–the vast majority of us are military retirees and seperated veterans, and in my case, a current Reservist. Didn’t know we military types were famous for being lazy, but thanks for the broad brushing.

    I indulge here and it’s not just the fact that the only reason they got their jobs is because they are pals with one politician or another.

    Nope…I don’t know any politicians. I had to compete for, get hired through the strength of my resume, and depth of my particular skill sets…and the fact that I have a Top Secret clearance. But thanks for another broad brush, ignorant assumption.

    It’s not just that they are better paid than just about any real American in the private sector — whether they deserve it or not

    Whether I deserve it or not. Hmmm…if I didn’t know this was RWN, I would swear I was reading DU and wading through liberal class envy.

    and it’s not because they are impossible to fire,

    Utterly incorrect. Civil servants, at least at the Federal level, can and DO get fired. In fact I know a couple who were fired for cause. Nice stereotyping though.

    nor is it because they get a better pension and health care than anyone who really contributes to society

    So I don’t actually ‘contribute to society by virtue of being a ‘government worker’. Well pardon me for helping to defend the country. I guess it only really counts when I’m wearing my uniform. Got it.

    … well, OK, it is because of that stuff. All that stuff and more.

    Is it possible to be a troll on your own blog? Because you’ve come really close to it with this screed.

    I hope you won’t take it personally if this ‘famously lazy, overpaid, undeserving, non-productive, politically-connected crony” suggests you go squat on a chainsaw.

  • whats_up

    Posted by StanInFtWorth
    2010-04-27 17:25:12

    Hey we are two for two on clueless idiots today.

  • http://insureblog.blogspot.com/ hgstern

    AF_Vet:

    Just want to Thank You for your service.

    Be well :-)

  • Power_System_Oper

    Please fire me. The problem is you’ll need to find some other idiot to spend a year in Afghanistan or Iraq for every year he spends at home. Oh, and that year at home you’ll have to find someone willing to work from 6 am to 6 pm. Well, 6 to 6 on a short day. Most days it’s more like 6 am to 7 or 8 pm. Not counting the days when I just don’t get to come home because I’m out in the rain, or the snow, or just the heat on some ten or fifteen day field excercise.

    Whoever you pick to replace me should probably be in better shate than I am. My whole body hurts most days, probably has to do with the tens of thousands of miles I’ve run over the past 25 years, or maybe it’s the jumping out of airplanes 117 times that did it. Could even be the getting blown up twice. Hard to tell what makes the knees ache, what makes the back hurt, why my hips click when I go up stairs.

    Make sure whoever you pick likes funerals. I’ve lost count of how many friends, never mind acquaintances, I’ve lost since 2001.

    That’s me, killing the taxpayer. I get 30 days of paid vacation a year (when I can take it), free moving expenses (that comes in handy as I’ve moved 14 times in 25 years…helps the kids make friends changing schools all the time), free medical care (that also comes in handy, especially after being blown up), my family gets free medical care (if I can find a doctor that takes Tricare, we like to call it “try to get care”), plus I get paid just 3.4% less than my counterpart in private industry.

    Yep, please, please fire me Warner, but you’ve got to do my job for the next 25 years.

  • Power_System_Oper

    Two huge areas which employ government workers and add no value.

    1: DOD White Collar Drones. Paper pushers whose jobs can easily be done by and are usually already duplicated by members of the uniformed services.

    2: The out of control geometrical growth sector within the Industrial-Prison complex which has developed as a result of the non-sensical “war on drugs” program.

    In addition to all of the Democrat supported government programs, Libertarian policies would take a meat axe to the above areas of wasteful boondoggle government spending that are supported by the GOP. Take a meat axe to all areas and we are talking real cuts in government spending. Not just moving the same amount of tax payer money around between various programs depending on whether the Democrats or GOP are in the majority.

    Power_System_Operator
    Libertarian and proud of it.
    XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX

  • LampofDiogenes

    Power_System_Operator
    Libertarian LIAR and proud of it.
    XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
    Posted by Power_System_Oper
    2010-04-28 09:57:56

    There. FTFY.

  • AF_Vet

    “Posted by hgstern
    2010-04-28 09:30:30 ”

    Thanks…it is very much appreciated :)

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