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Friday, December 12, 2008
Rich Tucker :: Townhall.com Columnist
Sizing Up Civil Service
by Rich Tucker
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A president never knows when he’ll face a crisis, or whether he’ll be able to turn that crisis into an opportunity.

In August 1981, for example, almost 13,000 air traffic controllers walked off the job. President Reagan warned them that they were breaking the law. He gave them 48 hours to return to work or else he’d fire them. They didn’t, and he did.

Reagan’s action signaled a change in labor relations.

Before 1981, there were an average of 300 strikes a year. Strikers held all the power; they were seldom replaced by their employer. By firing the air traffic controllers, the president changed the dynamic. “Any kind of worker, it seemed, was vulnerable to replacement if they went out on strike, and the psychological impact of that, I think, was huge,” explains Joseph McCartin, a historian working on a book about the strike. That’s why strikes are rare these days, with fewer than 30 per year on average.

As he takes office, President-elect Barack Obama will have a chance to act boldly, and change things for the better as Reagan once did. Obama would be smart to propose that Congress end the civil service system.

Civil service -- the idea that non-political federal jobs will be protected from one administration to the next -- certainly made sense 130 years ago. Back then most government jobs went to political friends of the president, and that led to confusion every time there was a change of administration. Such wholesale changes made the government even less efficient than it should have been, as a slew of new people learned on the job.

There was also plenty of corruption (in the Grant administration, especially) and violence (President Garfield was assassinated by a man who thought he deserved a government job).

But these aren’t really concerns today. While some worry that Obama may be attacked, few think it’s likely to be because of who he appoints (or doesn’t appoint) to be Deputy Assistant Undersecretary of Housing and Urban Development.

And political supporters certainly aren’t lining up in 2008 to become GS-13 level employees at the Department of Transportation. “In a federal civil service of 3 million, there are fewer than 15,000 patronage posts of any consequence,” reports Answers.com. Instead political supporters are going where the money is: the private sector.

“Top lobbying firms are gearing up to handle increased demand from corporate clients who fear that the Obama administration will expand its regulatory reach and target them for tax increases,” wrote Matthew Mosk in Nov. 14 issue of The Washington Post. “And who is cashing in on this boom? Democrats who supported Obama.” Continued...

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Dems change civil Svc? No Way!!!!!
Dems have almost 100% of the Gov worker vote. In CA the unions finance political campaigns including a seven figure contribution to those opposed to prop 8 by the teacher's union.

CA is not only getting to be The Peoples Republic of Mexico El Norte it is also Chicago, West Coast version. Schwarzenegger was last seen with tin cup in hand headed for DC. Auto workers are not the only unionized employees who have bankrupt their employers. State, county and city employee unions have done the same here in CA. The continued rape of the taxpayer in CA by the Dems in our legislature is a statewide felonious assault on all who call CA home.

Dems are raising the state sales tax to about 10% and including many previously exempt services in the process. Pretty sure services taxed will include houses of ill repute so we're all screwed.


The cry of "you bailed out Wall St why not Main St" is heard throughout the state with public employees claiming to be part of Main St. Public employees being part of Main St is a sick joke. Including pay and benefits the average state worker makes at least one and half times the average private sector employee.

The idea of Civil Service is ok
The actuality of it is that like the UAW, the American Federation Of Government Employees (AFGE) and it state counterparts have converted what once was a joke to a truism..."you can't work them and you can't fire them". And why do we have unions representing government employees? Ask your Democratic representatives.
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