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"Department of Justice Paralegal Allison Hrabar: “what’s kind of lucky is at the DOJ, we can’t really get fired.”

Today’s video features Department of Justice paralegal Allison Hrabar reportedly using government-owned software and computers to push a socialist agenda. Also featured is Jessica Schubel, the former Chief of Staff for the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services during the last Obama administration.

Both Schubel and Hrabar make admissions revealing that federal employees appear to be using their positions inside our government to resist or slow the Trump administration’s policies. It appears some laws have been broken in the process."

https://www.projectveritas.com/2018/09/19/breaking-deep-state-unmasked-doj-official-resists-from-inside-cant-get-fired-leaks-at-hhs/

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This comment is a eye opener.

"David Karen Bracken • 2 hours ago

To make it worse, federal employees up to the GS14 level are allowed in the union in many civilian federal agencies. That's crazy. So there are many people making $120+ based on a 40 hour work week (not a min. more than 40 hours) with full benefits AND teleworking with no supervision several days a week.....an they're allowed to be in a bargaining unit! They get straight time for each hour over 40 even when they telework and there's no way to verify that they actually worked during those extra hours. Agencies budget for the extra hours and they pay it out without any real verification. Timecard fraud in the federal government is commonplace. It's so common that it would be difficult to enforce, because the enforcers are also engaging in timecard fraud.

And to make matters even more worse, lol, ....these same federal employees making serious bank based on a 40 hour week with overly generous benefits, are usually incapable of doing the work they were hired to do and so agencies, civilian and DOD, each award $100s of millions in service contracts annually to put bodies in seats to do the work. Largely these contracts are treated like personal service contracts which are generally prohibited by law, with few exceptions. And then the service contracts are staffed in large part with retired or former federal employees who were incapable of performing the work. It's a crazy game and anyone who works in the DC area or in and around large military bases knows exactly what I'm talking about."

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