Federal Employees Are Apparently Offered Incentives to Quit Jobs
Briefly

The Trump administration's recent decision to offer nearly two million federal workers the option to resign, while being compensated through September, marks a significant shift in federal workforce policy. This move is seen as a strategy to purge employees deemed unsupportive of Trump's agenda, emphasizing the need for loyalty and reliability. Critics view this tactic as an attack on the federal bureaucracy, reminiscent of the Reagan and Gingrich Revolutions, raising concerns about the future of nonpartisan civil service and the implications for government efficacy.
The email amounted to a frontal assault on the federal bureaucracy, which Mr. Trump has long derided as the deep state.
From The New York Times: The Trump administration on Tuesday offered roughly two million federal workers the option to resign but be paid through the end of September.
The message also said that enhanced standards of conduct would be applied to ensure that workers were reliable, loyal, trustworthy.
Once again, the new-old president is fulfilling all the spoken and unspoken desires of the Reagan Revolution and the Gingrich Revolution.
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