Politics

Just saying ….

It must be said.  People losing jobs — as many federal government employees are– is a difficult and very bad turn of events for the individuals involved — no matter who you are or for what entity you were working.  It is not a new kind of malady. OK, maybe it is for government, but it isn’t for the private sector.

For all the wringing of hands, crying and lamenting on media about the layoffs of thousands of government workers – not to mention law suits being filed declaring that their employer has no right to fire them – one has to be amazed at the incredible angst that so many are exhibiting. Where was that concern —  all those tears and media blitzes — during and after COVID when millions of people lost their jobs and even lost thriving businesses because of government coerced layoffs and the inhibition of people’s freedom to even leave their homes?

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