Anonymous ID: 0931a0 May 26, 2018, 3:10 p.m. No.1550932   🗄️.is 🔗kun

How Trump is making it easier to say 'You're fired!' to bad federal bureaucrats

 

President Trump has ordered a crackdown on poor performance and misbehavior within the ranks of the federal workforce, senior administration officials said Friday.

 

Mr. Trump signed a trio of executive orders that reform civil service rules by expediting termination for cause, revamping union contracts and limiting taxpayer-funded union work at agencies, said a senior administration official.

 

“Today the president is fulfilling his promise to promote more efficient government by reforming civil service rules,” said Andrew P. Bremberg, director of the White House Domestic Policy Council.

 

He said the president was instituting “merit system principles.”

 

“These executive orders will make it easier for agencies to remove poor-performing employees and make sure taxpayer dollars are more efficiently used,” Mr. Bremberg said.

 

The move will promote efficiency, save taxpayer dollars and create better work environments for “thousands of employees who come to work each day and do a great job,” said another official.

 

The changes met loud objections from unions.

 

“This is more than union busting – it’s democracy busting,” said AFGE National President J. David Cox Sr. “These executive orders are a direct assault on the legal rights and protections that Congress has specifically guaranteed to the 2 million public-sector employees across the country who work for the federal government.”

 

Complaints about deadwood in federal agencies are nothing new. And the administration offered statistics to highlight the need for reforms:

 

Office of Personnel Management data shows federal employees are 44 times less likely to be fired than a private sector worker once they’ve completed a probationary period.

 

A recent Government Accountability Office report showed that it takes between six months and a year to remove a federal employee for poor performance, followed by an eight-month appeals process.

 

Sen. Ron Johnson, chairman of the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee, applauded the orders.

 

“Today’s executive orders are an important step to help ensure government is primarily directed toward benefiting the American people — not government employees,” he said.

 

Sen. James Lankford, Oklahoma Republican and chairman of the subcommittee on Regulatory Affairs and Federal Management, said it would make the federal workforce stronger.

 

“We have thousands of federal employees who work very hard for the nation; it’s important that their work is not frustrated by the poor performance of a small few,” he said.

 

The executive orders also target taxpayer-funded union activity at federal agencies, including ending taxpayer-funded lobbying by unions.

 

Rick Manning, president of Americans for Limited Government, said the reforms were long overdue.

 

“There is nothing more galling to limited government advocates than public employee unions being largely subsidized by taxpayer dollars while using their dues payments to support politicians in favor of expanding government,” said Mr. Manning.

 

The order directs agencies to work on renegotiating contracts to cut taxpayer-funded union time by an average of two-thirds, reducing union business interfering with agency operations

 

Under one of the orders, federal employees authorized to act on behalf of unions will be permitted to spend no more than 25 percent of their time on union business.

 

The order cuts back on lobbying or pursuing a grievance against an agency on taxpayer-funded union time.

 

It also authorizes agencies to charge rent to employees that use Federal office space for non-agency business and to stop paying travel expenses for non-agency business.

 

Another of executive order directs agencies to negotiate better contracts with Federal unions to reduce costs and promote accountability.

 

The administration noted that agencies pay union negotiators’ salaries, so taxpayers foot the bill when bargaining drags on for years.

The salaries for union negotiators cost $16 million in 2016 alone, according to the administration.

 

https:// www.washingtontimes.com/news/2018/may/25/trump-makes-it-easier-fire-bad-federal-employees/

Anonymous ID: 0931a0 May 26, 2018, 3:14 p.m. No.1550948   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0960 >>1005 >>1076

Sarah Sanders: ‘I Was One Of The Lucky Ones’ To Witness Secretary Mattis Helping WH Kitchen Staff Serve Breakfast

 

Department of Defense assistant Dana White tweeted Saturday that her boss, Defense Secretary James Mattis, had “joined staff in serving breakfast” at the White House on Friday morning.

 

The tweet included a picture of Mattis wearing a suit and tie standing in the “back of the house” with kitchen staff.

 

White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders retweeted White’s tweet with the caption that she was one of the “lucky ones” to see Mattis helping out, adding that the defense secretary had “assured me they hadn’t let him help cook.”

 

“Such a great surprise to start the morning with Sec. Mattis,” Sanders wrote.

 

http:// dailycaller.com/2018/05/26/sarah-sanders-secretary-mattis-white-house-kitchen-staff/

Anonymous ID: 0931a0 May 26, 2018, 4 p.m. No.1551300   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1359

Melania Trump Hasn’t Been In Public In Two Weeks — What She’s Been Doing Instead Shows Where Her True Heart Is

 

The media is now openly speculating about Melania Trump since she hasn’t made a public appearance in about two weeks.

 

The Washington Post ran a story Friday titled, “Trump says the first lady is ‘doing great.’ She hasn’t been seen in public for two weeks.”

 

However, despite the headline, the Post’s story actually does contain a comment from Melania Trump’s spokeswoman Stephanie Grisham.

 

First lady Melania Trump has reportedly been spending her time working on her initiatives to help the well-being and children and fight bullying.

 

Grisham said, “We’ve had several internal staff meetings in the past week around a variety of topics, including her initiatives.”

 

Melania announced her “Be Best” anti-bullying initiative earlier this month and President Trump signed it.

 

“Melania, your care and compassion for our nation’s children — and I have to say this and I say it to you all the time — inspires us all,” Trump said.

 

“There are too many critical issues facing children today so the three main pillars of BE BEST will include well-being, social media use, and opioid abuse,” Melania said when introducing her initiative.

 

“We can and should teach children the important of social and self-awareness, positive relationship skills, and responsible decision making.”

 

Melania is also recovering from a minor kidney surgery she recently had. President Trump was asked about her health at the White House Friday. Trump said, “She’s doing great.”

 

He also pointed to a window in the White House and said, “Right there. She’s doing great. Just looking at us, right there.

 

http:// dailycaller.com/2018/05/25/media-melania-trump/

Anonymous ID: 0931a0 May 26, 2018, 4:05 p.m. No.1551355   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Carter Page blames FBI for problems in his life

 

Former Trump campaign adviser Carter Page blames the FBI for costing him his girlfriend and livelihood.

 

During an interview with the New York Post, Page expressed support President Trump's characterization of the FBI's use of an informant to contact members of his 2016 campaign with ties to Russia, including Page, as "spygate."

 

The informant has been identified as Stefan Halper, who Page described as being a “politically motivated” mole.

 

Amid the heightened scrutiny he faced as the Russia investigation that began in 2016, Page claimed he lost his girlfriend, who he said was “freaking out with the fake news about me," along with damage to his business and income.

 

After the breakup, Page said that he "booked a last-minute hotel reservation as part of this early chapter of the redefinition of my life.”

 

https:// www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/carter-page-blames-fbi-for-problems-in-his-life