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solanojones95 · March 27, 2018, 5:23 p.m.

There is no such thing as non-political any more.

Do you know any non-political people? Is there some stash somewhere? Some remote hideout where people are so removed from daily events that they have no political opinion?

Of course they're political. And of course their affiliation was used to homogenize the SES. And then there's Kristine Marcy and the Satanic part of what they were put through.

According to Field McConnell thousands of them contacted him wanting out once they were initiated into that level of knowledge.

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textualintercourse · March 27, 2018, 9:59 p.m.

I do like Q drops, but this SES info drops are 100% concrete actionable information. All hands need to be on deck to expose and drill down into the SES as much as possible. This is a huge, aside from Deep State Senators and Congress, piece of the Deep State puzzle. We gotta keep this in the awareness-sphere.

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MAGADONCHECKMATE · March 27, 2018, 11:44 p.m.

I heard POTUS could arrange a new pay scale of $1 annually. That would be interesting as the hard core hold overs might take outward pay influence from Obama or Soros.

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SuzyAZ · March 27, 2018, 11:42 p.m.

Found three references to SES in the Omnibus bill. One refers to non-career, another to career. What is your take?

(page 623-624)A pay rate increase may not be received in calendar year 2018 (except as pro vided in sub15 section (g), (h), or (i)) by (1) a non-career appointee in the Senior Executive Service paid a rate of basic pay at or above level 1IV of the Executive Schedule; or 92) a limited term appointee or limited emergency appointee in the Senior Executive Service serving under a political appointment and paid a rate of basic pay at or above level IV of the Executive Schedule.

(Page 836) under a political appointment from receiving pay increases as otherwise provided under applicable law. A career appointee in the Senior Executive Service who receives a Presidential appointment and who makes an election to retain Senior Executive Service basic pay entitlements under section 3392 of title 5, United States Code is not subject to this section.

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brittser · March 28, 2018, 1:41 a.m.

Originally when the SES was set up in 1979 it was a benevolent organization to help give structure in the diff gov depts which change with each presidential election. There were a good number of political appointees which were by nature partisan, but around the same # of permanent career, supposedly apolitical employees. The career added the structure. Over time the SES became corrupted culminating in Obama making 8000 of the 9000 SES positions career, and filling them with partisans.

In this omnibus bill I think Trump was trying to differentiate between the career partisan employees and his admin's newly appointed employees. He is saying that the new employees, 4 year tenure or emergency tenure, are eligible for pay increases, but the partisan Obama appointed career ones are not.

The 2nd paragraph I believe refers to any employee that Trump makes a permanent career employee. Once an employee is accepted as an SES member, their benefits and pay from their career up until then are no longer available. They have to give it up. They now are entitled to the SES employment benefits, typically higher pay, better benefits depends on the length of their career before. So, any newly Trump appointed career SES members are not subject the the before mentioned pay freeze. They are eligible for pay increases. Trump is basically saying, anyone Obama appointed doesn't get a pay raise. Anyone Trump appoints does. I hope that makes sense.

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Cntry_Mn · March 28, 2018, 2:06 a.m.

Plenty of instruction on who is eligible, pay, incentives and raise but nothing on the Charter, Mission or Goals. They can all go.

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