‘Journalists’ and their fellow Democrats have let the American people know they’re not even in the top two groups of people they care about. Number one is criminal illegal aliens, of course. I’m not one, so no love for me. In the number two spot is federal employees. I’m not one of those either.
I’ve lost count of the number of ‘news’ stories I’ve seen about the plight of federal workers losing their jobs because of DOGE. I’ve lost jobs in the past. No camera crews showed up as I left the building. No Democrats rallied for me on TV. I got over it and found another job. Same as you.
That brings us to this huge ‘news’ story today where weepy fired federal government workers headed to the Senate to ‘tell their stories.’ It’s okay to roll your eyes, I did. One of the employees sees herself as a sacrificing hero for taking a federal job. Stunning and brave! She’s a patriot, too. I think I sprained my eyes after my second eye roll.
Start here. (READ)
Federal worker starts crying about losing her job, says she could get a job in the private sector but she just cares too much about her country.
The moment came as fired federal workers went to Senate offices to "tell their stories."
"We've never had an issue with our performance, and we're doing work for the American public."
"We're patriots. We love our country. That's why we're taking these jobs that don't pay us."
"I'm an accountant. I can get a private sector job tomorrow."
See her for yourself. (WATCH)
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Federal worker starts crying about losing her job, says she could get a job in the private sector but she just cares too much about her country.
— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) February 26, 2025
The moment came as fired federal workers went to Senate offices to "tell their stories."
"We've never had an issue with our… pic.twitter.com/ZJ5i9DcMMS
Commenters were not buying the self-sacrificing hero routine at all. I wasn’t either. Look at what they have to say
“I can get a private sector job tomorrow but I just care too much about my country”
— Western Lensman (@WesternLensman) February 26, 2025
Translation: “I don’t want a job in the private sector because I’ll have to actually work and undergo performance reviews”
“I can get a private sector job tomorrow but I just care too much about my country” pic.twitter.com/ujOwvoBQIf
— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) February 26, 2025
"I care so much about my country that I'm unwilling to lift a finger or flutter an eyelash to demonstrate that I'm doing anything for it."
— Area Man (@lheal) February 26, 2025
People get fired every day. Corporations do mass layoffs. It’s rare to even hear a peep from the media which is now swarming Washington, D.C. to capture every dripping tear on video.
She must not be a very *good* accountant considering how many tax dollars are being lost.
— Nick Sortor (@nicksortor) February 26, 2025
Getting fired is completely normal and happens at every company at some point.
— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) February 26, 2025
No one is entitled to their jobs.
This sob-fest is crazy, and these people would be laughed at if they tried this anywhere else besides the federal government.
Where was this energy when Biden caused 12,000 to lose their jobs? 🦗
— Rose 🌹☀️🐚 🇺🇸 (@AuburnSouthern) February 26, 2025
We all know the answer to this one - it was (D)ifferent!
These sob story videos have the opposite effect than the ‘journalists’ and the Democrats intend. They only highlight how Democrats ignore the rest of us when we lose our jobs. Posters agree.
I will never cease to be amazed that the Democrats legitimately think these sob stories are going to win over public opinion.
— Walter Curt (@WCdispatch_) February 26, 2025
Government workers who haven’t been to work in 5 years crying for being fired.
The entitlement is astounding.
job loss due to restructuring (or outsourcing) has been a fairly common occurrence in the private sector for generations and nobody ever spotlighted us crying about it, even though we did cry about it.
— beverly hillbilly (@beverlyhil77201) February 26, 2025
We lost our jobs with dignity and didn't put on a tear-drenched, self-important show for cameras. Thankfully, we didn't become props in a political struggle. So Dems, please cease with the sobbing federal workers' stories. We've seen enough.