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If the incumbents or the candidates mention privatisation the blow back will be enormous. Remove us from appropriations just like was stated in the DeFazio bill.Stable, predictable funding streams is back
If the incumbents or the candidates mention privatisation the blow back will be enormous. Remove us from appropriations just like was stated in the DeFazio bill.Stable, predictable funding streams is back
maybe they just forgot to delete that paragraph from their "we avoided a shutdown" email template lolbetter than a bunch of us getting laid off...
Although we are pleased that tonight’s impending shutdown likely will be avoided, the one-week CR reinforces our strong belief that the status quo is broken. The NAS requires a stable, predictable funding stream in order to adequately support: air traffic control services, staffing, hiring and training, long-term modernization projects, preventative maintenance, ongoing modernization to the physical infrastructure, and the timely implementation of NextGen modernization projects. The NAS continues to be challenged by the lack of a stable, predictable funding stream. The constant funding crises that arise from stop-and-go funding continue to wreak havoc on our system.
Why is your assumption is this logic any better than an RVPs saying that RIFs have been discussed and hence people going back to work? Do you get a lot of sand in your ears from burring your head in it?The general consensus is that these would be early indicators of a RIF but any talk of RIF is just purely rumor at this time, despite whatever RVP somebody says to the contrary
They’ve done these mini shutdowns over the weekend before! I wouldn’t be surprised if it’s singed SundayCocaine Mitch and Nervous Nancy along with a few other lawmakers are meeting in about half an hour to hash out a bill. Seems to be broken into two parts: one for funding the govt through September and the other for Covid relief. Cocaine Mitch seems to be willing to talk seriously. Friday at midnight is when the money runs out.
Sounds like Mitch is feeling relieved now that he’s got the “Biden’s not president elect” monkey off his back. Hope they can figure something out.Cocaine Mitch and Nervous Nancy along with a few other lawmakers are meeting in about half an hour to hash out a bill. Seems to be broken into two parts: one for funding the govt through September and the other for Covid relief. Cocaine Mitch seems to be willing to talk seriously. Friday at midnight is when the money runs out.
Raise. Duh. You really care that much about a two week lapse in pay? Or a pay raise that goes towards your high 3/pension, your 401k matching and just a bigger salary in general.Poll, what do you all want... a shutdown w/ a raise or no shutdown and keep current pay?
A shutdown with a raise. It’s called having an emergency fund. Go Dave Ramsey.Poll, what do you all want... a shutdown w/ a raise or no shutdown and keep current pay?
Shutdown with a raise. I would take a shutdown without a raise. I love whenever they go without hundreds of thousands of non essential people at work across the government and nothing skips a beat.Poll, what do you all want... a shutdown w/ a raise or no shutdown and keep current pay?
Who needs an emergency fund when you can get a 0% loan through sky oneA shutdown with a raise. It’s called having an emergency fund. Go Dave Ramsey.
That guy isn’t that good at money adviceA shutdown with a raise. It’s called having an emergency fund. Go Dave Ramsey.
Because with an emergency fund is available right then and there vs filling out a loan app and waiting for a approval with thousands of other looking for a loan as well.Who needs an emergency fund when you can get a 0% loan through sky one
He’s good for helping people realize they can make a difference if they really stick to it but his actual advice isn’t anything special.That guy isn’t that good at money advice
I have not read any of his books (I'd like to, maybe should) but the basic gist of his home budgeting plans seems to be common sense stuff.He’s good for helping people realize they can make a difference if they really stick to it but his actual advice isn’t anything special.
That's because friday at midnight is when the cocaine runs outCocaine Mitch and Nervous Nancy along with a few other lawmakers are meeting in about half an hour to hash out a bill. Seems to be broken into two parts: one for funding the govt through September and the other for Covid relief. Cocaine Mitch seems to be willing to talk seriously. Friday at midnight is when the money runs out.
Having money saved up is good, but the guy also thinks credit cards are the devil. Credit cards got me through the last shutdownI have not read any of his books (I'd like to, maybe should) but the basic gist of his home budgeting plans seems to be common sense stuff.
People love the guy, maybe I'm missing something, that's kinda why I want to read the books.
I have not read any of his books (I'd like to, maybe should) but the basic gist of his home budgeting plans seems to be common sense stuff.
People love the guy, maybe I'm missing something, that's kinda why I want to read the books.
I’d recommend it. It definitely can’t hurt to see what his approach is. I just think he’s a zealot and won’t accept any approach but his own. I also prefer the debt avalanche over the snowball.I have not read any of his books (I'd like to, maybe should) but the basic gist of his home budgeting plans seems to be common sense stuff.
People love the guy, maybe I'm missing something, that's kinda why I want to read the books.