91%
Of The IRS Has Been Furloughed: Here Is Who Else Got The Government
Shut Down Axe
And Gerald Celente....
1
October, 2013
For
all the drama surrounding today's political drama (which came and
went largely unnoticed by a stock market hypnotized by the Federal
Reserve), the bottom line is that the key impact of last night's
historic government shutdown has been nothing more (or less) than the
temporary unpaid leave of absence, i.e. furloughs (with all accrued,
owed payments promptly being remitted once the government is
unhalted) of some 815,932 civilian government workers, out of a
total
of 2 million, or a 41% furlough rate.
As
the WSJ
tabulates "some
agencies, such as the Bureau of Labor Statistics, are seeing all but
a handful of their employees go home without pay. Others, such as the
Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Department of Homeland
Security, kept the vast majority of their workers on the job. Certain
divisions of government, such as the U.S. Postal Service and the
Federal Reserve, don’t operate under the normal appropriations
process and their staffing remained unaffected." Then again one
wonders: with
91% of the IRS' total 94,516 workers stuck at home, downloading porn,
is the government shutdown really such an evil outcome?
The
table below shows the total number of furloughed workers by
government agency, as well as the furlough percentage. For a
sortable, interactive version of the table, visit
the WSJ
.
Of
note: with 98% of the FCC's 1754 employees stuck at home, there has
never been a better time to show a live Janet Jackson dance show, or
swear like a
sailor on live TV.
And Gerald Celente....
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