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Trump threatens mass firings of federal workers if government shutdown isn’t averted
By Curt_Anderson
September 30, 2025 2:32 pm
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President Donald Trump warned Sunday of widespread layoffs if the federal government shuts down this week, telling NBC News that “we are going to cut a lot of the people that ... we’re able to cut on a permanent basis.”

″[I’d] rather not do that,” he told NBC News in an exclusive interview.

The White House is doubling down on warnings that thousands of government jobs could be on the line if the government shuts down at midnight on Tuesday.

The Trump administration last week told federal agencies to begin preparing for mass firings if Congress does not agree to a deal to avert a shutdown. If the White House follows through on its threat, it would mark a break from precedent, as federal employees are typically furloughed in such cases.



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  1. by Ponderer on October 1, 2025 10:02 am

    I recognized that picture. I remember where it came from. It was the cover of the very first issue of the National Lampoon magazine.


    Trump wants the Democrats to sign on and allow him to destroy health care in this country. He expects the Democrats to say, "Yes Sir, we are your bitches and will do whatever you want us to do".

    He probably thinks that since it was so easy to get the GOP to do it, that it wouldn't be any harder to get the Dems to.



  2. by Ponderer on October 1, 2025 10:06 am

    Trump to the Dems:

    If
    You Don't
    Vote for the Destruction
    of This Country, We'll
    Let This Country Be Destroyed


  3. by HatetheSwamp on October 1, 2025 10:14 am

    HolyfreakinfrigginEFFINcow, bubbas! This is news to you? It has been widely reported by the outlets from which I get my news for about a week!

    Why don't y'nes wake up and get yourself close enuff to the pot to smell the coffee!!!!!?

    The idea is the GOP House passed the CR, Trump has promised to sign it. All Senate GOPs are voting for it... some Dems, too... so, if you lose your federal job?, it ain't the GOPs fault, now is it!!!!?

    This is why all of pb's DC insiders say that the GOP is going to win the shut down.


  4. by Ponderer on October 1, 2025 10:39 am

    And if tens of millions of Americans lose their healthcare from this bill's passage, it will be the Democrats' fault.

    This bill was so loaded with poison pills that it's pretty much a whole poison pharmacy.


  5. by HatetheSwamp on October 1, 2025 10:52 am

    po,

    All the Continuing Resolution will do is CONTINUE the status quo. That is why it's called Continuing. It changes nuthin about healthcare.


  6. by Curt_Anderson on October 1, 2025 11:11 am
    Health care faces cuts under a "continuing resolution" because it holds funding at prior-year levels, which fails to keep up with inflation and rising demand.
    * Safety-net hospital funding: During the 2025 appropriations debate, cuts to hospital payments were set to take effect, threatening financial stability for hospitals serving large numbers of low-income patients (including a lot of Republican voters).
    * Medicare provisions: Critical adjustments to Medicare payments, such as those for telehealth and low-volume hospitals (often rural Republican districts), have required specific extensions in recent CRs to prevent their expiration.
    * Expiring health care subsidies: Democrats in 2025 fought to include an extension of Affordable Care Act (ACA) premium tax credits in the full budget, a provision Republicans did not want in a "clean" CR.



  7. by HatetheSwamp on October 1, 2025 11:19 am

    "Health care faces cuts under a "continuing resolution" because it holds funding at prior-year levels, which fails to keep up with inflation and rising demand."

    Exactly!

    That's why Dems should have been engaging in serious discussions to pass a budget. The GOP's been trying.

    Dems can attempt to cast blame but, apart from true believers who get preached to by po's The Rachel and your Holy Trinity, people who get actual news from Fox News and the New Media already know what's what.


  8. by Donna on October 2, 2025 2:01 am

    🤣 ^




  9. by HatetheSwamp on October 2, 2025 4:21 am

    Donna,

    You are against the Swamp passing a budget, then?


  10. by Ponderer on October 2, 2025 10:09 am

    We're against passing a budget that condemns tens of millions of Americans to a complete and total abandonment by our nation's health care system.

    It's an empathy thing. You wouldn't understand.


  11. by HatetheSwamp on October 2, 2025 1:42 pm

    po,

    From AI:

    ACA premiums have significantly increased since 2010. For group health insurance, average single-person premiums rose by approximately 60.9% and for employee-plus-one, they increased by 54.6% between 2010 and 2022. In the individual market, premiums more than doubled between 2013 and 2017, partly due to new regulations. More recent data shows that without enhanced tax credits, premiums could double for some enrollees in 2025.

    The first thing that Indy and pb agreed about here is:

    THE ACA IS A BAD BILL THAT WAS ONLY PASSED BECAUSE THE ONE THUGGED CONGRESSIONAL DEMS INTO PASSING IT!!!! On the way to historic losses in the 010 election... and, in the process, prompting the creation of the Tea Party... which evolved, in 015-016, into friggin MAGA. Yeah. That's right. YOU did that. Bahaha


    Fifteen years later, it's time for compassion and common sense health care reform.


  12. by Ponderer on October 2, 2025 7:25 pm

    Yeah. A "BAD bill" that the people loved and, in a majority, did not want to get rid of during the entire span of its existence.

    People who are on those ObamaCare plans like I was since 2012 until I hit the big six five a year ago and got on Medicare (for what that's gonna be worth in the not-too-distant future) are no longer going to be receiving the subsidies that came with their policies, if they aren't just flat-out dropped. Just before I went on Medicare, I was paying "only" $475 a month for a very basic plan. And I thanked God it was only that much because for the last few years, we were right on the edge, finance wise.

    Were I going to be on that now former ObamaCare plan next year, if it were even available to me any longer, without the government subsidy, I would likely have to pay $1,210 a month for probably a lesser plan, once all the things they won't have to cover anymore are factored in.

    Thank God they haven't killed Medicare yet. Freaking Sword of Damocles situation us geezers are sitting under right there I tell you what.

    And Trump is replacing Obamacare with a plan called the GFYA, or the "Go Fuck Yourself Act" that's about to get signed into law if Trump can blackmail enough Democrats.

    Tens of millions in their fifties and early sixties, families in the poor and lower middle class and all former ObamaCare plan holders are going to be in the same Former-ObamaCare boat that I would have been in come this open enrollment period. Tens. Of. Millions. MAGA Hats will love it!



    Ladies and gentlemen, this is what our illustrious pedophile's bitch and his Glorious Orange Pedophile call:

    "compassion and common-sense health care reform".




    Because they are both fascists who will not miss anyone whose lives will be destroyed or ended by this Regime's fascist actions.



  13. by HatetheSwamp on October 3, 2025 3:38 am

    po,

    It's been proved to be a bad bill. It was designed to require rates skyrocket... as they have. They friggin are.

    Back in the day, virtually everyone agreed that health insurance reform was necessary. What The ONE... and you... gave us was one of the worst possible.

    And, the whole nation is paying the price.


  14. by meagain on October 3, 2025 2:28 pm
    The federal public service has a significant unionisation. It should strike if Trump follows through with that threat. That would bring him down faster than his economic devastation will.


  15. by Ponderer on October 4, 2025 5:37 am

    "It's been proved to be a bad bill. It was designed to require rates skyrocket... as they have. They friggin are." -pedophile's bitch

    I see. So, the ACA was designed to make Republicans eventually cancel it fifteen years after it was enacted, thereby making rates skyrocket. It will be the Democrats fault when the Republicans eliminate the healthcare of tens of millions of Americans had and replace it with absolutely noth...



    *blink*




    WHAT AM I SAYING???

    The Republicans are just instituting their far superior health care plan that they have been working on these last fifteen years! That amazing healthcare plan that they started working on soon after Obama succeeded in getting ObamaCare passed, just to prove to him how horrible his plan was! The healthcare plan that they have been working on that is so much better than ObamaCare! The healthcare plan that pedophile's bitch has been waving in our willfully blind faces for lo these many years!

    The healthcare plan for this country which this Regime is finally getting to enact now. Silly me. There's nothing for anyone to worry about.


    Geez. I feel kind of embarrassed now. And you know what? I want to do penance for my lack of faith in Trump and The Regime.


    pedophile's bitch, I want you to put me in my place and lay out for the whole forum the MAGA Republicans' long-awaited and honed to perfection "Big Beautiful Healthcare Plan" in all its affordable glory. How point-by-point it far surpasses any and all parts of the ACA. I want all to see the folly in my ever thinking that what The Regime is doing to the healthcare system in this country by eliminating the guts of the ACA isn't the best thing to ever happen to average middle-class and poor Americans.


    Go ahead, pedophile's bitch. I got it comin'. So, let me have it.............




  16. by Ponderer on October 4, 2025 5:57 am

    All I can recall of it is that it has something to do with magic hospital beds...?


  17. by HatetheSwamp on October 4, 2025 9:13 am

    "I see. So, the ACA was designed to make Republicans eventually cancel it fifteen years after it was enacted, thereby making rates skyrocket."

    I love your, DO YOU STILL BEAT YOUR WIFE, schtick. Did you do this'ne on purpose?

    Either way. Keehee ha ha ha ha ha!


  18. by Ponderer on October 4, 2025 6:53 pm

    pedophile's penis-swallowing bitch:



    Can you post the
    Republicans' Healthcare Plan
    that is replacing
    the ACA?




    If that's too much of a have you stopped beating your wife question?


  19. by Ponderer on October 4, 2025 6:54 pm

    I'll never understand why he thinks that acting like an idiotic moron excuses him from ever supporting his position.


  20. by Ponderer on October 4, 2025 6:58 pm


    Ever notice how much wife beaters hate being asked do you still beat your wife questions?



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