TRUE SIZE OF THE FED SWAMP WILL BLOW YOUR MIND. Exclusive:
Brent Smith exposes staggering cost of government workers' paychecks, 12/29/17,
WND
“Draining the swamp” has become synonymous with both the Trump campaign and his
presidency. Although it’s not a new saying, it has stuck with him since he
first uttered it.
The phrase was first made popular by
President Ronald Reagan in 1983, who also said he came to Washington to “drain
the swamp.” Reagan’s sentiment was identical to Trump’s in that regard. Reagan
also wished to roll back the size and scope of the federal government.
It was used again in 2007 by Nancy
Pelosi, when the Republicans imploded and were tossed out, leaving her to be
elevated to speaker of the House. However, her sentiment was just slightly
different. She claimed to want to “drain the swamp” of over 10 years of
Republican control of the House.
But it appears, of the three, Donald Trump has already been the most
successful. But his success could unfortunately be classified as a mere spit in
the ocean. For as a new report chronicles, called “Mapping the Swamp,” the
Washington, D.C., swamp is far more vast than even we conservatives imagined.
We who write and talk about this stuff
report on the size of the bureaucratic state all the time, but to see the
magnitude of the federal government laid out in black and white staggers the
imagination.
Just the sheer size, in terms of
employees, boggles the mind. At almost 2 million, the federal government
employs more people than the combined populations of Alaska, Wyoming and
Vermont.
And then there’s the cost – to us, the
taxpayer. Open the Books, creators of the document, calculated the cost to
employ these “civil servants” at $136 billion per year. This, they calculate,
is $1.1 million per minute, or $524 million per day. These figures are for the
non-military workforce only, which makes it all that much more disheartening.
Civil service used to be something
people did for the good of the community – thus the name civil service. I
recall, many years ago, a friend told me he was moving from the private to the
public sector. He explained that he wanted more job security for his family. He said he was
willing to sacrifice private-sector pay for public security, benefits and time
off.
Well, as “Mapping the Swamp” chronicles,
those days have passed. No longer do people seek out civil-service jobs to be
of service, nor sacrifice a thing. They do it to enrich themselves on the backs
of taxpayers.
“On average, federal employees receive
10 federal holidays, 13 sick days and 20 vacation days per year.” Just this benefit
is estimated to cost more than $22 billion annually.
They report that “more than 406,000
received six-figure incomes in 2016.” That’s almost 25 percent of the entire
workforce receiving $100,000 or more. And more than 30,000 received in excess
of $190,000. This, they say, is more than every governor in all 50 states made
that same year. Yes, 30,000 government hacks warrant higher pay than the chief
executive of every state.
And, naturally, the Obama years saw the
most dramatic increase in the enrichment of the public sector. Between 2010 and
2016, the number of federal employees making $200,000 or more increased by 165
percent, and those making over $150,000 grew by 60 percent.
Adding insult to injury, the department
with the greatest number of top earners is the Department of Veterans Affairs –
the V.A. The department that abuses and kills our American heroes is best compensated.
That pretty much says it all.
I congratulate President Trump for his
effort thus far to drain the swamp. However, no single man or any one
administration will have the power or longevity to put a dent in the runaway
bureaucratic state. It’s like trying to drain the Everglades with a drinking
straw.
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