Learn to Code
- Katherine Reese Kusza
- Oct 1
- 1 min read
Any agency or institution that was able to close its doors in 2020 and pay its staff to “work” from home need not be funded by the taxpayer.
We lived without them for months and the world didn’t end.
Shut it down. Shut all of it down the way you shut everything down for the flu.
If you weren’t “essential” in 2020, you aren’t essential in 2025.
This includes all of Congress and just about every branch of local, state, and federal government.
This time, however, the taxpayer shouldn’t be expected to fund your extra vacation. If your business and your workers truly provide a necessary service, the public will reach into their pockets and gladly pay you.
In fact, it would be a lot easier for us to pay you if we weren’t being held up every week by the Tax Man.
If you don’t show up to work, you don’t get paid, same as the rest of us.
None of you cared when the private sector was decimated by lockdowns and mandates. You didn’t care when your colleagues were fired or forced to resign because they wouldn’t be coerced to take an experimental injection.
You said we made “a choice”.
You collected your unearned checks and will still be able to cash in on your taxpayer funded pension when you retire.
Cry all you want now that your job might be on the chopping block.
I am sure the Party members in Washington, D.C. will find a way to keep their own bank accounts flush while cutting benefits (bribes) for the ignoramuses who vote for them every few years.
Learn to code.
