Promises promises

25% of Feds Would Consider Leaving Their Jobs If Trump Becomes President And the downside is?

Donald Trump leads the Republican field among federal employees, but many still say they would never work for him.

One in four federal workers would consider leaving their jobs if Trump were elected president, according to a new survey conducted by the Government Business Council, Government Executive Media Group’s research arm. About 14 percent of respondents said they would definitely consider leaving federal service under President Trump, while an additional 11 percent said they might. The findings indicate those leaving government would come from agencies’ top ranks, as a majority of respondents were in General Schedule positions GS-13 and higher.

Be still my beating heart. But, as most of us know, this is total bullshit. The only reason most of these drones would leave would be for Trump to boot them out. This is just another worthless promise like we hear from the likes of Rosie O’Piggo and Babs Streisand who promise to leave the country if a Republican wins the presidency. When said Republican wins do these booger eatin’ moh-rons leave? Nope! They always break their promise. SJWs always lie.

Nearly as many Democrats said they would consider leaving in a Trump administration as would definitely stay, the survey found. Among Democrats, 42 percent said they would consider leaving, while 48 percent would not. Just 8 percent of Republican feds would consider refusing to work in a Trump presidency.

Overall, 8 percent of respondents said they “don’t know” if they would consider leaving their jobs if Trump prevails in November.

Most of them are lying.

While a Trump victory may cause a mass exodus of Democrats working in federal government, they are quite happy with their current boss. A majority (56 percent) said they would support him over their current field if he were eligible to serve a third term. Just 37 percent said that given the chance, they would not vote for Obama again.

Of course they would.

While one-quarter of the federal workforce might quit their jobs or retire if Trump were to lead the executive branch, a majority — about six in 10 — would be “embarrassed” to have him as their boss. About half of respondents said the same of Hillary Clinton, compared to 45 percent for Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, and 37 percent for Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt. Just one in five said the same of Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla.

Respondents in equal measure – 27 percent – said they would be “proud” of serving under a President Sanders or Clinton, edging out the top Republicans.

I would love to see President Trump clean house.

9 comments on “Promises promises

  1. Every one of them is lying. Fat paycheck, fatter benefits, even fatter retirement. They will all just file for stress related disabilities, just like they did under W.

  2. We all know this whole story is a lie. There isn’t a single government worke,,,,,no, employee who could make ends meet in the private sector or get a 1/10 of the retirement. They know it, I know it, you know it but the media doesn’t know it.

  3. Government worker. Isn’t that an oxymoron?

    Who thinks up these “surveys?”
    Who approves these “surveys?”
    Who takes these “surveys?”
    Who picks the sample?
    Who approves who takes these these “surveys?”
    How are these “surveys” worded?

    “Lies. Damned lies. And statistics.”

    NINETY-SEVEN PERCENT!!!

  4. Wouldn’t that be nice if the libturds would stick to what they say?
    I sure would fix a LOT of problems in the gubbermint if these libturds left and just went to their utopias, like cubia, iran, mexico, commie china, north korea and the other utopias the libturds just LOVE to compare America to.

  5. My deep thought for the day: Is welfare a job or it just an occupation or both?

    Wiki Definition:
    Occupation may refer to: Job, a person’s role in society, often a regular activity performed for payment.

    People sucking off of us is a role in society and it is a regular activity performed for payment so I guess it’s both?

    If that is true then the unemployment numbers are even better than we thought.

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