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Posted on 5/27/25 at 7:34 pm
Posted on 5/27/25 at 7:34 pm
Is anyone following the bickering that’s going on in Rural Montana right now?
I never realized how many small towns in rural America hang on by a thread—until I saw how many people rely on federal jobs to keep their local economies alive. Post offices, Forest Service offices, VA clinics, even those obscure Census Bureau roles—all of them are lifelines. I visited my cousin in a town of barely 2,000 people, and guess what? Half the folks we met either worked for the government or had a family member who did. Without those jobs, it’s not just a loss of income—it’s the school closing, the diner shutting down, the Main Street going dark.
Are these fed jobs considered fraudulent? What constitutes an administrative error to bring em back?
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I never realized how many small towns in rural America hang on by a thread—until I saw how many people rely on federal jobs to keep their local economies alive. Post offices, Forest Service offices, VA clinics, even those obscure Census Bureau roles—all of them are lifelines. I visited my cousin in a town of barely 2,000 people, and guess what? Half the folks we met either worked for the government or had a family member who did. Without those jobs, it’s not just a loss of income—it’s the school closing, the diner shutting down, the Main Street going dark.
Are these fed jobs considered fraudulent? What constitutes an administrative error to bring em back?
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This post was edited on 5/27/25 at 7:36 pm
Posted on 5/27/25 at 7:54 pm to JimHadAnAccident
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Are these fed jobs considered fraudulent? What constitutes an administrative error to bring em back?
If the state wants those jobs to exist they should fund them. Should not be a federal issue. The feds should offer so much funding per capita and the state use the funding how they see fit. Also, be on a net surplus or at worst a break even issue for the feds. It is not the job of Feds to figure out how to implement a state issue.
Posted on 5/27/25 at 8:21 pm to JimHadAnAccident
They don't pay for my job and I shouldn't have to pay for theirs.
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